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  1. I also agree with keeping a stash of diapers in your car. I'm almost never very far from my car either (especially with me being somewhat disabled).

    That is a pretty good point! I could probably throw a few diapers and some baby powder in a small bag (the one where you can pull the strings apart to close the top) Also, would you recommend powdering the diapers beforehand?

  2. Well said. I'm on my 5th month of 24/7. At first it was quite a challenge and took some getting used to. I think there's lots of of trial and error, as well as finding just the right brands to wear that work for you. You very much get what you pay for in alot of cases with diapers. Some of the cheaper brands don't hold up well to any kind of active lifestyle and given the sheer volume that you need, it's tempting to considering buying cheap in bulk. I learned the hard way that it's not very practical and you end up investing more. I myself do own several pairs of plastic pants. Peace of mind against leaks is worth it. Never tried a onsie, though if you get a well-fitting one it might help prevent diaper sag in theory. Good luck to you, and I hope you have lots of fun! For me, it's generaly made me quite a bit happier with life in general. Makes even mundane things more interesting.

    Yeah, I sure know it makes mundane things more interesting! I wore to work last week (I'm a stocker) and it sure was a rush! I had to make sure my diaper didn't show every time when I bent over to pick something up! ^^ I have an 8 hour shift tomorrow though, so I may have to bring a change. The trash can they have for the bathroom is tiny though, so I'm thinking about bringing a plastic bag like one from walmart to tie the wet diaper in.

  3. I can't stress hygiene enough. My diapered life involves wetting only so if you will be messing too, plan on soaking in the tub when you get home every day so you can keep diaper rash at bay. Use a good barrier ointment like A & D or Desitin with every messy diaper change and you might want to take Chloryphil tablets to help reduce the odor of messy diapers, In addition make sure to drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. Someone mentioned the binge purge cycle. To help prevent this from happening, discard all of your adult undies. it will put you in that "no choice" position.

    Would something like petroleum jelly work as well?

  4. Might I also suggest some less absorbent diapers that are cheap. There'll be times where you need a change but know you won't be in that diaper long enough to get your money's worth out of it. Not worth dribbling into a diaper like the m4 at about $1.50 each when you can get a cheap cloth backed diaper or pull up for half that to just get you by for an hour or two.

    I know exactly what you mean! There were a few times where I was faced with exactly this situation! So in an effort to NOT do that, I went and bought 6 bags of tranquility ATN's and 3 bags of tranquility slimlines. I've used both before and like them, and I know I can depend on them for everyday usage. Once I get them, I'm planning to start wearing 24/7 for a week, just to see how things go. I'm gonna take all of my regular underwear, throw them in a bag, and then padlock that bag shut. I'm not sure where I can put the key though, and I don't want to be tempted to just pull out some regular underwear in the middle of this trial lol.

  5. Hey guys, I've been having a few problems with the website I usually get my products from, diaperbuys.com, and I want to take my business elsewhere. They have some of the cheapest prices around, but are there any other websites that offer similar prices for quality products? I'm talking about Molicare, Abena, and other similar brands.

  6. That is often the case, but thought that some words of caution were still necessary! Glad that you've put some thought into this beforehand! Some people just jump right on in!

    Eeyup. Not that good of an idea if it's your first time haha. Also, I'm planning on trying to wet in my sleep. I have almost a full month once exams are done, so I'm hoping to be able do that at least once.

  7. I'd add a word of caution, Tmac. I don't know what you know about the ABDL community / lifestyle, but there is a thing called the "binge/purge cycle" in which someone feels the need to wear all diapers all the time , or binge, followed by a purge cycle in which guilt and shame cause the wearer to just throw all of their ABDL stuff away.

  8. Hey everyone, like the title says, I'm planning on starting to wear diapers 24/7. What sort of supplies should I get? I've already got a good supply of baby powder and about 60-something Abena M4's and M2's coming in the mail later this week. Should I invest in some plastic pants? A onesie?

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