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  1. Tena slip maxi are great for discrete and very absorbent for something that thin and close fitting. Tena slip ultra (available in Aus/NZ & Europe) are slightly thicker but even more absorbent and just as discrete in my opinion.
  2. So I purchased on the 17th, they arrived on the 24th. Overall pretty good quality. Ordering again right now.
  3. To answer the OP, I've just purchased some items from them using paypal. I'll let you know if they arrive Other people have said that they have purchased from there before without issue (I recall I read this about 3-4 months ago).
  4. Get the Tena. They are good. Soo much better than depends.
  5. Not sure how active this thread is now, but if anyone wants to meet up. I'd be keen to make some friends who are into diapers too.
  6. Was thinking probably speeding. Glad you're ok!
  7. Many materials used in the construction of the all the electronics and things like fire retardant on the structure are highly carcinogenic (toxic) when they enter our bodies. Generally they're safe when used normally. But when pummeled into very fine dust or smoke from the fires and inhaled. That gets the chemicals straight into the body via the lungs and then into the blood stream. For example your normal network cable (cat5e) gives off cyanide in small but dangerous amounts when the plastic shroud/cover on it is burnt. In buildings like data centers due to the high concentration of cables you have to use more expensive cables that don't have this type of plastic used.
  8. Jumping in here to give a loud me too! Just said good bye to my Mum and dropped her off at the airport. My sister and her husband left earlier in the week. Been a crazy two weeks of tourist stuff. It will be great to relax for the new few days all padded. Drove straight home, retrieved my stash from my snowboard bag and got diapered up, now with a cloth cover and plastic pants. I think I'll be in diapers for the next 3 days to make up for lost time. Tomorrow a case of Bambino's arrives. *happy*
  9. There are a fair few AB/DL people up and the down the East coast of Aus. I've been to the gold coast a few times. Why do you ask? (Aussie living in the USA)
  10. Hi all, Im new in town, having just moved here from the Australia via the Netherlands. Im going to be in town for at least the next 7 years. Im interested in making some RL friends and getting out and doing cool things. I am also possibly interested in some DL or maybe AB time with other people also (never done that before, but hey new city new rules right ) Im still to settle on an apartment etc but I have a job and they're providing one for a few months at least (sharing with colleagues who visit SF, so no DL time here ) So if anyone wants to catch up in the Bay area let me know here or via PM. Guy, girl, doesn't matter. Just happy to meet some people that I dont work with Some of my interests are photography, drawing (have not done any for a long time), computers (but I work with these all day so...). Im also into cars and I hope to be buying a bike soon once I get my SSN so I can get my bike license. I figured I might get a diaper on and go for a nice long ride around this beautiful place. Im 29, mostly socially normally (somewhat shy but not really that shy, 1-2 beers fixes that anyway). If anyone wants to chat pm me for details. I'd love to go out and have a beer or a glass of wine with someone that I don't work with. If we can talk about diapers that would be cool (but really is there that much to talk about??) or we could talk about normal stuff too. Do you say happy memorial day? Isn't it more of a sober/sad event?
  11. I would recommend you begin by locating a nice hiding place in your room.
  12. There are other aussies on the site. I've met some people in Sydney for a party, keep an eye on the events forum. They sometimes pop up on there. Also poke your head into wetset's forums every now and then. Im from Sydney, if you're ever in town send me a PM. Im happy to go out for a drink or two and a chat. Also I suspect you might not be 18 yet, if that is the case. Not interested in meeting for a drink until you're 18. No offense.
  13. What about disposable inserts?
  14. pjd

    Roomate Advice

    I would say don't tell them, its none of their business. If they find out and ask, just lie about it being a medical problem. They should leave ti well enough alone then. If they push, you dont want to talk about it. That should pretty much end the conversation. In terms of rubbish removal, double/triple bag anything being set aside for the trash night. Keep your stuff in your wardrobe/out of sight in draws or something, but I wouldn't say go to too much effort to hide stuff once it is put away. If you treat it like its normal, then people wont get suspicious about why you're hiding stuff. I used to keep packs in my wardrobe and just threw a towel or jumper over the packs. If anyone opened the wardrobe they wouldn't see it clearly. But could see something was covered up. If people are going through your stuff, make them stop; that's not a cool thing to do with housemates. Ive slept in a few times during summer so no sheet or blanket and my door hadn't been shut properly.. I would have been visible to anyone who walked past my door. Not once was anything said. That said I made sure i closed my door 99.999% of the time. I've only lived with good friends... I know one likes to cross dress, cause I caught him in the act. I've left it alone and only raised it once while we were out drinking. I just said "dude what every you wear around the house doesn't bother me". It was indicated as a subject to not be spoken of. I took the hint and have left it alone since.
  15. Are there good ski fields near your igloo ? What are some of the good travel destinations in Canada? And where do you get your supplies from?
  16. I've been to France and can comment. Having spent a bit of time learning French before I went there it was mostly wasted in a practical sense. However in a cultural sense I got to meet a lot of friendly people who were more than willing to show an Australian around. And were more than happy to speak to me in English after I had made an attempt at using French! Personally I have no issues learning another nations language in an attempt to make my travels through their country easier - JUST DONT ASSUME EVERYONE KNOWS ENGLISH AND PUT SOME EFFORT IN READING OFF A LANGUAGE GUIDE BOOK! People will help you out. Also if traveling overseas where English isn't spoken everywhere a few night classes in another language is never wasted! When I help tourists in Sydney if I can respond in their native language I will (even badly then again in English; will help them out. Sometimes if what they're looking for is close just take them there!). I think this is a common courtesy and respect. *shrug* (as is trying to use the local language to ask for directions!) Americans make out like the French are arrogant.. every nation has its selection of assholes. Dont be one and try to use their language when visiting. In regards to shops in France where you can buy diapers, what other brands can you get and at what shops? Id be interested in going back there and traveling around again by myself and might like to wear them.
  17. I would not worry about acting weird... find out what you want to buy, call some shops that are within travel distance but not close to home to see if they sell that. If they have what you want ask them to put it aside for you as you have relatives visiting and they've asked you to stop by to get it for them. Then go to the shop say you called earlier for X product pay and be done. If they ask any questions about what you just say you dont know its not for you! If you act embarrassed that's not an unlikely reaction being asked to shop for diapers!
  18. Hi and welcome. There are a fair few active people in the DL/AB community from in and around Melbourne from what I have seen! Anyway good to know there are more people popping up from Aus.
  19. pjd

    Kelly Here

    Hi and welcome! What kind of hemp jewellery do you make? I did my trade in jewellery manufacture, but haven't worked full time making jewellery for a few years. But if you have any questions or technique queries on metal based jewellery let me know. I'd be happy to give you some tips! If you make one off kind of pieces and have some for sale try chucking them up on http://www.etsy.com/ if you haven't already.
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