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pampers212

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  1. Sorry to hear that! I've signed on to Fetlife, will keep my eye on that event. It would be interesting to visit a convention like that.
  2. Who, where and what kind of convention? I'm not on fetlife, and I can't view the link.
  3. This is funny, a woman is dared to eat various processed food from a baby diaper.
  4. Really? Where abouts in Northern BC? I used to live in Fort St. John. Moved here to get out of the weather.
  5. After making a couple of orders with Age Comfort, they started sending me their catalogue in the mail, addressed to me personally. I have got to figure out one of these days how to make them stop. Never hit the FB like button though.
  6. I went and flagged it for you too. I watched about 5 seconds of the intro and felt really disturbed about it.
  7. Up her in Canada we call them 'long johns' or long underwear.
  8. What really gets me is that it is totally ok for parents to treat their kids like this in public (not that it is ok at home either) but it is not socially acceptable to challange adults on their poor parenting skills in situations like this. Frikin pissis me right off.
  9. I must have been thinking abou the super plus. Anyways, anything less than an ATN feels like almost nothing at all to me, and I place the M2 in that catagory.
  10. Really? Strange, I would rate the Molicare Bulk as somewehere between an ATN and bambino, with M4 above bambino and M2 less than ATN. M2's felt paperthin to me.
  11. Missed your post, sorry! I don't buy good diapers around here. I order them from the usual places, B4NS, Age Comfort, ect. You can get cheap ones at LW, but they are emergency only, IMO. Do you live in BC? How often to you make it to the island?
  12. M2's are bulky? Last time I bought them I thought I could double their absorbancy with a layer of tissue. M4's are sure bulky, but I would never consider M2's to be bulky.
  13. Yes. I wore discretely around my last roommate all the time. I really doubt he noticed anything. If he did, he either didn't care or was to polite to bring it up. Either way I don't really care myself.
  14. I wear out and about here and there, I wear abena m4s which are really thick, or Attends (3 tape) which are the loudest I've ever worn. Never felt like it was obvious I was wearing. Off topic question, has anyone ever gone to a clothing store and tried on jeans while wearing?
  15. Really? Ah well, as we all know the internet is full of recycled content ayway.
  16. I love how she tries to sell it after he reads the full question.
  17. The best part starts at 2:30. The rest is also really funny, but the part at 2:30 is more relevant to the topic of this forum.
  18. I'm Canadian as well, but I was only interested when Ron Paul was still campaigning. Since he is out, I've pretty much lost all hope for you guys.
  19. I'm on the island. Whereabouts are you?
  20. I just got an order of M4's yesterday and was thinking the same thing. They got really thick, and the plastic seems to be a little stronger, tapes a little bigger or something. Altogether the diaper seems to have changed for the better. Havent worn an M4 in over a year, so might be my perspective after wearing ATN's for a while, but it does seem thicker. They also feel just a little bigger than they used too, but at the same time I have lost 10 pounds in recent months, so it may be that.
  21. http://rmk-experimen...rs-project.html This article might be helpful. She doesn't claim to have OAB, and I don't suspect she is ABDL, but she uses diapers to deal with a practical problem. Also, being 32 myself, I cannot imagine my parents dragging me to a doctor for any reason whatsoever. I live on my own, but if my parents discovered my secret, I would tell them it is a personal issue and none of their business. If they asked if I was seeing a doctor, I would again say, it is a personal issue and none of their business. I find for myself that even as a grown adult I really worry too much about what my parents think of my life choices. A few months ago I came out to my parents as an Atheist, and even though it was a terrifying thing for me to do, they were fairly ok with it, and told me that they respected my decisions and didn't want any responsibility for running my life. That, I think, is what a healthy relationship with your parents should be like. Also, my dad said something the other day that really suprised me. We have been suspecting lately that my younger sister (age 22) is dating someone, but she is reluctant to tell us anything. In a private conversation with my dad, he revealed that he would be happy if she just came home one day and announced that they had eloped. He really doesn't want to shell out $$ for her wedding one day, as they are retired and on a limited budget. I thought it was so strange that he would be so ok with that, or even suggest the idea, even though it would be completely outside of her character to elope. I think as our parents age they tend to not take life as seriously as we remember from our childhood.
  22. A local liquidation outlet sells these at $10 for a pack of 40. Picked up one today on a whim; they are not plastic backed and don't have standing guards, but for $.25 each they are good enough while I am all out of premium diapers.
  23. My advice to you is to tell her and then find out how she will react to this. Hiding your truth in fear of how others will treat you is a life of hell. Believe me, I lived it. After 28 years of pretending to be religious, I finally told my family that I hated religion right form the start, and that I pretended out of fear of how they would treat me. I lived with a measure of misery most of my life because I was afraid to stand up for myself and say "this is me, like it or not." (Tact is good, though.)
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