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SomeThing

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SomeThing last won the day on January 9 2013

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  1. How old were you when this happened, and why didn't she let you do it yourself? Out of curiosity, which brand of pullups and tape-on nappies did you use?
  2. Try Tena Stretch Super. You can get it from Amazon too.
  3. The soundness of your business plan notwithstanding, I agree with Lucy that it's important to set up business as a front or alternative trading name. You don't need the potential PR damage when your regular customer base looks up your company on the web
  4. I just got hold of some USA Tena Stretch Super (they're hard to get a hold of for me, delivery was
  5. I slept in a cot until I was two-and-a-bit, then the cot converted into a junior-bed which I had for about a year. I transitioned to an adult-sized bed before I turned four.
  6. I've made allusions to my parents' acceptance of my AB self on here before, but I felt I should make a thread about it, to see if my experiences are atypical or if others had experienced the same degree of acceptance.
  7. Think about why you want to collect them - my motivation is triggering a nostalgic rush, so I'm only interested in EU/GB Pampers from 1992 (the earliest I remember) to 2002, and unfortunately they're incredibly rare, and our charity shops don't sell nappies at all (I used to help out at one about 11 years ago for a school project), I learned that from the shop manager.
  8. Is it a plastic-backed Abena with the two-use tapes, or the cloth-backed with reusable velcro tapes?
  9. Pampers Size 7 aren't selling in the US. Sanita sells exclusively to the Middle Eastern market - my guess is these are sold for bedwetters because GoodNites aren't really available there. Fun Pampers tidbit: European Size 6 are bigger than US Size 6. I have in my possession a 1999 and 2012 USA Size 6, and an EU 2003 Size 6, and the EU Size 6s are noticably taller., whereas the 1999 and 2012 USA Size 6es are the same size.
  10. The main thing I like about Tena's EU products, besides the quality of construction, is the effort they put into odour-control and dry-feeling, so you can wear a TSM for a full day and feel dry-ish, then leave it wrapped up in the corner for a week and it won't stink the room out (not that I would recommend this). I haven't come across another adult diaper quite as competently made in this respect.
  11. Except the Johnny Rotten lookalike. The scene where he covers himself in baby powder - I just kept thinking "cocaine, so much cocaine".
  12. You can be assured that pretty much anyone who says that is writing out a fantasy story. There is an expectation that able-bodied people can care for themselves (you'll notice adult diaper packages usually have self-diapering illustrated instructions printed on the side), even at the elementary/primary school level (source: a family friend who is an assistant at a school). The only exception is a severe mental or physical disability, but even then it's unlikely they'd be posting here on DD.
  13. Before anyone asks, not I'm not a plushophile nor do I engage in any kind of sexual relations with them. This thread is about honest-to-God cleaning and not removing "protein stains". With that said... Everyone loves the touch and feel of a new teddy, stuffie, or plushie. Their new faux-fur feels so silky and smooth on our hands and skin. However, after spending numerous nights (and days) snuggled up with them I've noticed that they lose their "freshness". I imagine this is my skin oil and sweat transferring to the toy (note that I don't perspire much, and I like to consider my personal hygiene excellent). Ordinarly you'd put clothes in the wash to solve this problem, but you can't put Rupert and Mr. Bitey in the washing machine: for one, they won't fit; secondly it would ruin their stuffing.The instructions that come with the toys say to use a damp cloth, I don't know how effective it is, but it sounds like a lot of work.One website I saw suggested putting them in a bag filled with baking soda, though I'm unsure how that is meant to work - or how you're meant to get the powder out of the toy's faux-fur material.What other techniques are there? Can you use rubbing alcohol wipes? How do gou recommend restoring our beloved plushies to their like-new state?
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