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DL4LIFE

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  1. I have the onsies from BabyPants.com. Absolutely love them. Snaps in the crotch and so comfortable. Got 2 from ABU too. These I can live without. I don't like the elastic around the legs. Would like to try some from onsiesdownunder.com. and Cuddlz does have some nice one's too.
  2. All the time. As a matter of fact my wife is the one who usually diapers me. It feels so good too. I'm not ashamed and I don't take advantage of the situation. There's nothing more relaxing than sitting around in a nice dry diaper with the sweet scent of baby powder emulatating from it. Mmmm!
  3. I'm confused but your right about one thing. Throw aways for adults are not called diapers, majority are called protective briefs/undergarments/underwear. So exactly what does the adult wearing cloth and plastic pants call their form of underwear? If they get caught and someone points it out by saying to them "your_________ showing."(fill in the bank please )They've been known as diapers long before disposables were invented. Pampers were a name in general for all disposable infant diapers as Kleenex is used for all facial tissues. Me personally I would rather be caught wearing a protective brief/undergarment/underwear than a pin on cloth diaper and plastic pants. Even with my ab diapers it can be explained away as they're more absorbent than medical brands. And to respond to the topic at hand there is no way in hell I would go 24/7/365. I have control over my diaper desires and balance my life with them quite nicely. I in no way want to be in public carrying a diaper bag and having the inconvenience of changing a dirty smelly diaper in a public restroom. I save that for at home in my own space and privacy.
  4. I keep my diapers in a fabric covered chest at the foot of the bed. My onsies and training pants in a dresser drawer and baby powder in my night stand. If money is a deal breaker try Wal-Mart. I haven't looked in a while but they used to carry white cabinets with doors and shelves. Cheap particle board with laminate but it would serve the purpose. Plenty of room for supplies. I have one but it's brown wood laminate and use in the office. You might find one at Toys R Us but you'll probably pay a higher price for the same thing or it'll be designed for baby size products. Good luck.
  5. I have a variety of diapers on hand, mainly ABU. I wear whatever when the mood strikes. I do however contiplate which one though. Will it be Simple, Cushies, SDK, Bare Bum, or Pre School. It doesn't take long to decide. I do keep cheapies on hand for a quick wet or mess or both when time is constricting. So yeah I guess I do.
  6. Being a diaperlover one had to come up with ingenious ways of hiding their diapers. I'm sure a majority of us here are familiar hiding spots like attics, cubby holes, and crawl spaces in the homes we grew up in. We had an attic but no real way of getting into it without drawing attention to yourself cuz 6 other family members lived there too. One would had to enter my parents bedroom then go into the closet where there was a entry way in the ceiling to it, but only by getting a step ladder. Once in, there was no floor, just joists and wool insulation. So I had to come up with some innovated ways of hiding and retrieving my diapers without drawing attention to myself. One comes to mind. Where I grew up we had a neighbor who basically collected junk. His property was filled with all kinds of stuff including old cars. He lived about a 1/2 mile down the road but his property sprawled out into the woods. In those woods sat several junk cars. One was an old late 40s model Dodge. I remember it to this day. It was gray and rusted, all the windows were smashed out of it but the trunk still operated. That's where I used to hide my diapers. This went on for quite a while till one day I retrieved one of my diapers from the car and as I was walking away I turned around to make sure I closed the trunk. That's when a noticed the obvious path I had formed to the car. I think I was 14 at the time but seeing the path was an eye opener for me. I had to find a new hiding spot. What I'm asking is where/was/is the strangest most out of way places you've hid/still hide your diapers?
  7. I remember watching a program, don't remember what it was, and they said that the entire population of the world would fit in the state of Texas. That same program also stated that the earth with all its resources should only be able to sustain a population of 3 1/2 to 4 billion people. We are going on 9 billion people so it's only a matter of time before something has to give.
  8. True but a very large carbon footprint. I'm not going to get into details but I implore you to look up mining facts and then you will truly see the true size of the carbon footprint it leaves.
  9. Rusty u make a good point. But let's point out exactly why we have pushed to plastic bags and gotten away from paper.I personally believe in paper but there are several reasons why we now use primarily plastic bags. Deforestation. The demand for paper has driven our forests to the brink. As the world population grew so had the demand for wood. Wood, used for housing, paper, heating, and other such items that were in high demand back when plastic was in it's infancy. Sure we could replant trees but in order to use those trees they need 25 to 30 good years to reach maturity. 2 × 4's and such aren't made from twigs. Wood just couldn't be replenished fast enough to meet the demand. And as the population grew our forests shrank. It's still going on present day. We are close to hitting a world population of 9 billion and it's not showing any major indications of slowing down, and in order for these ppl to survive they need space. Increasingly more farmland and forests are being turned into development for living. Humans are ever encroaching on our forests. We're breeding like rabbits and we are the true destruction of our own species. Convenience. Paper was a nuisance. It would get wet from condensation. Can you remember how many times a paper bag ripped because it was wet from cold foods condensating in the heat of summer? What a pain in the ass that was. Nothing worse than picking up a wet bag and the bottom gives out and everything in it hitting the ground including glass jars and some of them breaking. No handles on paper bags. Really this was one of the most inconvenient things about paper bags. Usually you could only carry 2 maybe 3 at a time. And once you get to the door you have to put those bags down to unlock the door to get in the house. If you had a large grocery order several trips were required to get all the groceries in. I grew up in a family of 7 and I remember well those groceries trips. The back of the station wagon was loaded with bags sometimes 20 or more which required several trips to and from the car to bring them in. Imagine how it was for the individual/family living in a high rise apartment. Now with plastic, depending on what's in them you can carry 6 or more bags in one hand and have your other hand free to unlock the door and enter the house. The demand for wood was a constant throughout humanity. We used it for practically everything. Heating our homes was a necessity and before coal wood it's what man used. Sure there was whale blubber that was refined to lamp oil but hardly enough to meet the demand to heat homes. And some oil products we have been using for centuries but it wasn't until we discovered a way to effectively drill it and refine it that man finally realized that oil can be a sustainable source of energy. The discovery and refinement of oil was a godsend. Without it there would be no mankind as we know it. With todays population and demand there is no way wood could sustain us. Oil is plenty right now and that's what we will use. We can reduce our carbon footprint we just need to learn to inconvenience ourselves but I don't see that in the modern worlds near future. As far as cloth diapers. Screw that shit too. It's no better than using disposables. As a matter of fact the cleaning of cloth diapers still leaves a carbon footprint by the amount of water, bleach, and detergents used to maintain them, and unless your hanging them out to dry, your using a dryer which runs on electricity, which is either produced by coal, oil, or natural gas. Yeah there is energy produced by solar, wind, water turbine, and other renewable sources but those also leave a carbon footprint during the production of making the equipment to produce it. As far as my feelings towards this. Fuck it. I'll be dead in in 30 plus years and I really don't give a fuck what happens, those before me didn't.
  10. Not me. I'm more for the comfort of a nice dry diaper. Once I wet the appeal is gone. 2 maybe 3 wettings then it's off and a fresh diaper is put back on. I don't care for the absobancy rate. Plus once you wet the diaper loses crinkle, at least that's what I've noticed.
  11. DL4LIFE

    Best baby wipes

    Parents Choice fresh scent from Wal-Mart. I use the fragrance free. Not super sized but thick enough to get the job done.
  12. Yup! I drive 20 mimes to work then I hop in my big bad ass dump truck, belly dump, or side dump or transport and drive another 12 to 15 hrs then drive another 20 miles home. I can never get enough driving. The most miles I put on in a single shift was 724 in 14 hrs. Every year in the off season I head south. It's about 1700 miles and I drive it in a day and a half.
  13. Parents choice. Fresh scent. Plus they're thick enough to do a good clean up job. Real authentic are the Pampers wipes. They smell just like the Baby Dry diapers but cost way more.
  14. Damn LSD is still around? Man i miss those nights of tripping and club hopping. The light shows were phenomenal. Now drynot....please don't classify everyone who does recreational marijuana as losers. My wife and I are regular smokers and both of are very successful and living a pretty good life, both personally and financially. Very unfair statement. And there are plenty of us out there too. I mean what's so wrong about coming home after a 12 to 15 hr day and kicking back and toking a big fat one?
  15. Sit back, take a deep breath, and think about what your saying. First off. Every driverless vehicle still needs a human behind the wheel that is the law. That human is there for intervention and prevention, something no robot is capable of. Secondly: In order for the trucking industry to go complete automation would be for a complete overhaul of the entire infrastructure...roads especially. That includes in towns and cities. That takes a tremendous amount of money, money the government is not willing to put out. True story. I drive truck in the construction industry. I deliver asphalt, concrete, and various types of aggregate to job sites. My job is an intriquite part of the construction project whether it's a new pad, driveway, parking lot, chip sealing, mill and overlay, or a new road. The geogrid is continuously changing for that job in particular. Let's say for example I'm hauling asphalt for a new road and that road requires 3 lifts. Bottom lift is the thickest usually 3 inches 2nd lift 2 inches, and the 3rd and final lift is 1 inch making up 6 inches total in asphalt. Assume the job is 1 mile long and you have 15 trucks hauling 24 tons each. Each truck is going to lay 3 inches of asphalt a certain amount of feet on the road then head back to the plant and reload then head back to the job site and repeat the process over until the job is complete. Now with each delivery the geocooridinace is different. That would require some one to be constantly updating the grid for every truck load of material for every job. Not as easy as it sounds. Then there's the turn around point where the vehicle needs to go back to the plant or pit for another load. With the exception of parking lots and driveways every truck needs a turn around spot. When paving roadways we use the nearest approach to turn around. We often pave past those approaches and have to move to the next one, this is something no robot could do plus it would be a nightmare for those who have to update the grid for every truck load of material. We have a meeting every year at the beginning of the season and every year for the past 3 years this subject has been brought up and every year I laugh. We will never live to see full automation in the trucking industry. The same goes for long haul. No offense, but I take exception to this statement. While there are some individuals who shouldn't be behind the wheel there are far more intelligent truck drivers then there are stupid ones. Someone posted that is a menial task to drive truck. No so. Couldn't be farther than the truth. If they mean by menial just sitting behind the wheel driving down the interstate than yeah that's the menial part of the job. A drivers true skills come into play when they take that exit ramp and have to navigate narrow city streets over crowded with narrow minded people. A drivers eyes are constantly moving scoping his surroundings for potential hazards such as ppl and objects not to mention still looking for the turn that will get them to their destination. Have you ever navigated an 80,000 lb 70 ft long rig through the streets of New York City during rush hour? LA, Boston, Washington DC, Chicago? Do it then tell me its a menial tasks. Does everyone also realized that if it weren't for trucks all the conveniences of your well pampered (no pun intended) life would be over. After all there are no railway tracks or landing strips behind your local stores or malls. Import products come in by ship. There off loaded onto trucks taken to a storage facility usually close by and dropped off. Next comes another truck loads up the container and delivers it to a distribution center. There the container is unloaded and stored. When orders are received the items are picked loaded into a trailer then taken to it's final destination, sometimes there's more than 1 destination per trailer of goods, in other words more than one stop for that driver which is even more time constraining for the driver. But hey that's what goes on behind the scenes of the everyday life of a truck driver. But it don't matter. As long as your able to walk to the shelf, place it in your cart, and pay the stupid cashier........But next time you leave the store walk out to the loading docks and see where the stupid driver parked his trailer. Final note and this is so true: WITHOUT TRUCKS AMERICA STOPS! If every driver parked their truck for a week this country would be brought to its knees within days. Think about it.
  16. Iron on decals. I believe there's special software and ink you can buy and produce the decals at home. I looked for some several yrs ago and when I inquired about them this is what I was told.
  17. I remember when growing up and in my younger years wishing for an infant style diaper that would fit adults. There were no products for we diaperlovers out there and this would anger me. I would say to myself "I would give anything for Pampers, Huggies , or Luvs that would fit me. I would go as far as customizing adult diapers to make them as infantile as possible, just could'nt get rid of that ugly wetness indicator (God how I hate those). It took a long time but finally I got what I wished for. Granted it's not an adult sized Pampers, Huggies, or Luvs, but damn they're wonderful. And the choices........... So no, they're not overpriced in my opinion. If you think they're over priced don't buy them. There are plenty of medical grade diapers out there that should satisfy your needs, and with a little ingenuity and proper supplies you can make them look infantile.
  18. ABU diapers are great. they're my main go to diaper especially the SDK. As far as scents go they can keep it. They're scent smells nothing like Pampers. As a matter of fact I purchased the scent once and I'm glad it came as a scent strip and not applied directly to the diaper cuz it left a lingering smell in my nose for quite along time afterwards. Just use baby powder. The only way to find out if you'll like the SDK is to buy them and try them. I don't believe you'll be disappointed.
  19. Been dropping hints to my wife about a couple of new onsies from babypants and some diapers from abu or cuddlz. I really like babypants onsies. They're the only onsie that I found to fit properly and man are they soft. I haven't had the chance to try the new diapers from cuddlz but would reall love to. As you can tell she knows and just loves to diaper me up.....especially for bed! So honey if your reading this....XL onsies white and blue or yellow and LG/XL diapers.......hint hint! Love You. Oh by the way cuddlz.com Baby-Pants.com ABUniverse.com....new Peekabu, 10 pk, SDK 10 pk Cushies 10 pk and Kiddos 10 pk. ps. If Kiddos and Peekabu are not in stock yet I'll settle for Simple 10 pk and BareBum 10 pk
  20. I don't understand the reasoning for producing such a high capacity diaper. I mean for me to max out an ABU Simple I need to do multiple wetting lying on my back and pointing my little companion down, otherwise the diaper starts to leak. Not worth the hassle. Don't get me wrong I love the design and will be ordering but I'll never use them to capacity. Looking forward to them and thanks ABU, you did it again.
  21. And that my friends is why our president has been calling it fake news since his campaign. Sorry rusty. abc news are the biggest hypocrites in the media. Made in America stories all the way but they find and twist every fact about our president. Wasn't Donald Trumps campaign all about make America Great Again? Bring jobs to Americans and proudly display Made in America tags on all our products? Tell me then why does abc resent and fight him so much? Hypocrites is the only word I can think of.
  22. I know this. Diapers are a coping mechanism for me. I'm not a person who wears everyday but I will when the mood strikes. I do know when stress levels are too high I cope by wearing more frequently. It's just my way of coping with things and is a way of calming down and gathering a more stable thought process. I don't regress I just cope. Sometimes it's after a stressful situation or it can be triggered by a future event that I know about yet it still stresses me out to the point where I go into seclusion and wear to help me cope. Sometimes it's work related. Sometimes it finance related. Not one thing in particular triggers it. I too grew up in a very stressful home. I too was a bed wetter to almost 7. I too have had wet sheets rubbed in my face. My mother wasn't an addict but she was a very emotionally disconnected individual and my father was just disconnected with life period. I don't know if this has any bearing on the use of diapers for stress relief but I do know that I feel better when wearing and a hell of a lot less stressed. Yes I spoke to a psychologist about it and no the psychologist didn't have a particular reason as to why I had this thing for diapers bit he did state that it seems for me it was a coping mechanism from my childhood. Seemed to make sense to me.
  23. I never saw combat but I proudly served from 86 to 89 in the 1st Cavalry division, 21st battalion "big guns" and would have proudly stood on the front lines with my fellow Servicemen. To all of my fellow Servicemen....Thank You.
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