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  1. I remember seeing that on TV, recording it to VHS, then pausing. rewinding, and slowing it down so many times. One of them was the then girlfriend of someone in the band, can't remember who. Relevant scenes at 1:37, 2:27, and 3:40, but the whole thing is pretty great. Perry Farrell is a genius. For all the setup, the scenes are very, very short. Some lucky concert-goers got to see a lot more.

     

    God, I remember them sounding so mainstream, and was more into his first band PSI-COM, which is a little-remembered gothic rock project from the mid-80's. And yet re-watching this, they're absolutely brilliant. It's a sad reminder of the degeneration of music, and commercial art as a whole. Then again, even in this song, during the bridge, I get major Bauhaus vibes. Almost no popular music is written or preformed by the "artists" these days. It's mostly the same few love songs written by the same producers, with slight variations, over and over again, and thrust upon talentless young corporate pop idols who can't even perform the songs they pretend are theirs. Well, that and rap songs, also written by a very few select producers, about how much better you are than everyone else because you're rich. So, sex or money (i.e. the provision of shelter,) those are your options. We've become so primitive.

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  2. On 2/12/2019 at 4:48 PM, FunTime said:

    WSHH is pretty terrible. It's comment section is like a more racist version of TMZ's, with worse grammar.

    On 2/12/2019 at 5:13 PM, BuildaBearBaby said:

    Am I the only one that feels like this is fake and not real? Just the whole situation feels plastic and fake.

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    They don't have cameras in their home which capture their day to day lives. A production crew had to go in, ask the couple questions, summarize what they wanted to convey, and find how to best portray it. Look at true crime stories for example. When someone is describing what they experienced, it's re-enacted, and summaries are re-read over and over.

  3. Hmm. I remember kids occasionally asking me if I wanted a Hurts Donut, with the intent to punch me in the arm and say "Hurts....don't it?" But it never worked on me because I'd never heard of the company. It all makes sense now, except for why they thought that would work in Southern California.

    Though still a costume, it even has a Hurts logo on the back, it looks like last year's diaper was much much bigger, and bulkier.

    https://www.news-leader.com/videos/news/local/ozarks/now/2018/02/13/hurts-donuts-cupid-delivers-sweets-community-foundation-ozarks/110384838/

  4. 14 hours ago, HighVoltage said:

    Man, we've got a lot of old guys here.

    As someone bridging the gap between your age, and theirs, trust me, it happens sooner than you'd think. The older you get, the faster time seems to pass. Remember how it took forever for your birthday to arrive, and a 10 minute timeout lasted an eternity? A year, for me, feels like 2 months now. By 20, you've essentially experienced, in terms of perception, half your life. Welcome to the middle-age of the mind.

    On a lighter subject, as per the OP's question, I'm fairly certain it was Pampers.

  5. Oh wow, that's awesome. I would love that as a lamp.

    I'm planning on turning this into a lamp, and will likely put a string of LEDs inside to make it look like a starry globe, but I still like yours better.

     

     

     

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  6. On 12/23/2018 at 1:53 PM, GhostGirl said:

    I do agree that a gay man is more likely to reject toxic masculinity and thus be open about things like bed wedding... however it would be wrong to say all gay guys do this, because many of them can be very into the toxic masculinity. Some of my most sexist interactions with men have come at the hands of gay men. 

    I used to be pretty androgynous, and when I stopped dating men, I attempted to dress more masculine, but it's just not me. I ended up looking like a soft-butch, and most women who hit on me turned out to be lesbians, which was pretty awkward for most of them. The point of this is my ex-boyfriend was extremely sexist toward women (also a racist.) I've heard a few "Oh I hate women" comments from other gay guys, but not very often.  I've also heard an ungodly amount of sexism, bii-phobia, and anti-trans rhetoric from lesbians who mistook me for a woman.

    As for the OP's question. I was never a bedwetter. Also I stopped dating all-together about 7 years ago, so though I still find both men and women attractive, I don't have any intent to be with them, so I suppose I'm quasi-post-sexual as well.

  7. On 12/13/2018 at 10:44 AM, Spanky said:

    Maybe the contest created some new DL's?  

    Well, that one girl in the link's video did describe it as "extremely comfortable."

    I'm wondering what the two diaper guy's game plan was. Maybe he put some slashes in the inner one or something.

  8. There have been a lot of those. Usually, over the last couple of decades, someone has spread a rumor about some given "it girl" of the era. Around the time Speed came out, there were rumors about Sandra Bullock needing diapers. At one point it was Twain, and recently, it's been Katy Perry. If you've ever read a blurb about her wearing diapers in high school, you've probably read about Samuel L. Jackson, Helena Bohnam Carter, and Steven King as well. 

    Essentially, modern journalism has become copying things from other sites, and re-wording it slightly. In each case, an original source is never sited; but it seems believable, because since we've been young, we've been indoctrinated, through school, that the published word is truth.

    There were similar rumors about Japan having adult diapers about to outsell baby diapers, and young women wearing diapers to compete with the higher-capacity bladders of men in the workplace, or to be seen as less meek and feminine. I researched both of those suspicious stories, which played off of racial, and gender-based stereotypes, which is a big tip-off for what is now called "fake news," and found the origins.

    The latter was from a Japanese equivalent to The Onion, or National Lampoon. The notion that baby diapers were to be outsold by adult diapers in Japan came from fact that one of their adult diaper company's left the market (it might have been Attento, Proctor & Gamble's Japanese Attends brand, which was the sole adult brand they retained after selling Attends to Paper-Pak,) while a less successful baby diaper brand filled the gap. Thus, that one company was to sell more adult diapers, than baby diapers, and it was repeatedly misreported.

    Edit: I forgot to add that Carter actually did admit to wearing diapers (probably Depend Underwear) after her pregnancy when she played in a Harry Potter film. Every time she screamed, which was in the script, the exertion caused her to wet herself. So if you go back, and watch that film, whichever one she was in, know that every time you see her scream, she's peeing in a diaper under her costume.

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  9. Yeah, the more I think about it, this was actually one of my favorite videos, and the #1 video I've been trying to find again. I've downloaded some videos with Amy in the name, but it's never this one. Her mom, with a very raspy smoker's voice, yells at her for spilling her yogurt. This causes Amy to pee herself, her mom flips out, bathes her upstairs, and goes to the neighbor's to get diapers (allegedly for a baby, but they are those great, thick Attends from the 90's.)

    "Amy," not the greatest of actresses, and not knowing what to say, repeatedly exclaims "What? What is this!? I hate this!" before going off into incoherent lamentations.

  10. On 10/20/2018 at 8:48 PM, diaperguy85 said:

    wow, sounds like an awesome diaper! but i have been disappointed before with diapers and the like. and they're coming out mid november? just in time for my birthday!! :D 

    Mine too! Though any money I get needs to be spent elsewhere. ?

  11. 11 hours ago, SecretlyABDL94 said:

    I was able to secretly show everyone the real me, an ABDL for almost the whole day, without raising suspicion. I'm a freaking Genius, 

    Well done. Even when I was a raver, I never used a pacifier once, aside from when I got home, even when I should have been. I just chewed gum. Then again, looking hot, and how others perceived me were much bigger priorities back then. I did go to a party in drag once, but it was Rocky Horror themed, so I wasn't the only one.

  12. On 1/5/2014 at 12:47 PM, timmyc said:

     

     

    I could have sworn that I'd replied to this topic long ago. Perhaps my comment was among those which were lost.

    It was, through jokingly typing "diapers" in a search engine among friends in my H.S. computer lab, that I'd discovered I was not alone. I laughed and closed the site, only to revisit it when I got home. I was one of several adolescents, among far too many adults, who posted to the teen section, and that section only. It was my second home, but eye-opening in more ways than one, as a source of both positive, and negative experiences.

    Despite the inaugural sense of community, I also was invited by a man twice my age to come over to his house, and join him for a "cool ba-ba," including a picture which featured him tearing off his too-tight overalls, exposing his diaper. This frightened me, and has prevented me from engaging with any others in my region.

    Despite my name change, 21 years later, he now follows me on this site, likely unaware of who I was. I truly do believe it is a coincidence. Nonetheless, when I saw that name, every forgotten component of that email, sent years prior, returned to me with absolute clarity.

    That, of course, is not Tommy's fault, may he rest in peace. I truly do appreciate his contributions to our community. The internet was young then, and was as lawless as the old west.

  13. 1 hour ago, dyperbole said:

    At TeddyCon, Little For Big reps had them available for attendees.  Can't remember if it was samples and/or for purchase.  I think they said they'd be available for sale sometime in November.

    Here's a Reddit post about them, including a couple reactions of those who tried them (both positive).

    Reddit!? You traitor! <-----Joking. I have an account too, though I seldom use their ADBL subs.

    I really, really like the color of their Fantasy diaper. For AB diapers, I prefer more pastel colors, but that purple is so deep, and lush, I just want to sink into it. I'm not particularly enamored with rocking horses though; not one bit. 

  14. That's interesting that your mom is more ok with you cross-dressing, than being genderless. Well, the more I think about it, something self-aware animals, such as ourselves, have always had the utmost trouble with is uncertainty. Despite the long, slow death of the "god of the gaps" which is scientific discovery, many still cling to religions for this reason. And one of the most often posited arguments, as to human nature is "nature vs nurture," when in reality, both have a hand in creating who we are. Complex answers terrify us.

    I used to wear mostly women's clothing, seldom dresses, but all my shirts and pants were women's. I was too skinny for men's clothes, but they also  just seemed to "fit" me better, in other ways. It used to torment me, that I wasn't born a woman, until I started to, semi-secretly (my queer friends knew) transition. At that point, I realized that I didn't feel like a woman either, and that I somehow related neither fully related to men nor women. This was a good 5 or 6 years before all this talk of gender neutrality came to prominence, and even in the LGBT community, this wasn't something which was understood, discussed, and most of all, it wasn't something that was accepted.

    Along with being queer in that sense, I was also bi. But many men, and women, though more often the former than the latter, thought I was pretty, regardless of their orientation. They attempted to "take" things from me, with varying degrees of success, from marginal, to complete. Things which are to be given, rather than taken. Due to this, I became disinterested in men, and attempted to dress as masculine as I could tolerate, to attract more women; but instead I just looked like a soft butch. Most of the women who hit on me at bars, and bought me drinks, had mistaken me for a lesbian. Though now, nearing 40, the femininity which is youth, has begun to fade from my face.

    1. Attends w/blue tapes: The brand itself is ruined, and I think they're phasing out plastic all together (even though they're paper thin now.)
    2. Tena: I haven't tried their new plastic diaper, but it looks like it has less padding coverage, a weird cut, and is thinner.
    3. DC Amor: Ehen they had the anime girl, then they changed it to be a similar repeating pattern, like every other AB diaper, eliminating a unique product. 
    4.  Molicare Super Plus: It was purple, but is now hospital blue, which I don't like, though I still wear them.
    5. Goodnites (girls): The inside seems to fall apart after a day and a half, as well as the outer tissue peeling off (which is sometimes fun for a plastic cover,) and starting this term, I've been wearing all but 6 to 8 hours a week, as I fence, which involves tight white pants. As a poor college student, I can't afford to wet them everyday, plus I think they're cute, so I wear them more than any other diaper.

    I guess my diaper history consists of loving a certain product, before they change them (no pun intended). I've recently gotten ABU SDKs, which I like quite a bit, they look so much like the diapers I'd sneak and try to squeeze into when I was a kid, and since only size small was available, it really recreates the experience.

    On 10/30/2018 at 9:57 PM, id0ntknow said:

    I think for me, my go-to diaper would be the Bambino Bellisimo. I have some coming later this week in fact.

    I only tried a sample of those once, but loved them.

  15. Not sure where best to mention this. But today at college, someone mentioned two of their friends were going as Phil and Lil from Rugrats, and was showing someone a photo of "Lil's" costume.

    Wondering what they did for the diaper, expecting a sheet, I asked "Can I see?"  She showed me her phone, and her friend was wearing a very thick, plastic covered diaper. I'm not sure what brand it was, but even the front side of the wings were heavily padded. Unfortunately, it's not like I could have been like Quagmire and said "That's hilarious, you should send me a copy of that."

    Not sure if she's an AB, or if she got some "baby costume" off the internet, that has a massive backstock of old adult diapers. It looked very 90s.

  16. On 8/22/2018 at 9:22 PM, PittPadded said:

    It was kind of funny, but it's just SJW hipsters prattling on about whatever.  Not a show I'd want to endure.

    It hardly merits its own thread, but the horror movie "Raw" had a brief diaper scene.  The lead character is a female college freshman starting at a veterinary school which for some reason has a strict and intensive initiation week (that's not what comes to.mind when I think of vet school).  She is stopped in the hall by an older student and told she needs to be dressing slutty or something, as that's what the first-years are doing that day.  The new girl says she doesn't have anything, so the older student rummages in her bag.  The next scene has the younger girl entering a lecture hall and going to her seat wearing a regular tape-on diaper (not a pull-up).  Unfortunately it's on over her pants.  She sits down and adjusts the diaper between her legs for comfort, then that's it.

     

     

     

    I haven't really enjoyed any non-animated series in years, because it's all the same crap over and over again. I did like Ash vs Evil Dead, but it was canceled, sadly.

    I've been meaning to watch Raw, but keep forgetting. Maybe tonight.

    Edit: Yep, it's a shame she was wearing them over her pants.

  17. On 10/16/2018 at 3:43 AM, willnotwill said:

    My favorite was a reference to adult diapers and Stewie ranting:

     

    This reminds me of when I was watching "Awakenings" as a kid, and saw Robert de Niro getting his diaper changed. It was the first time I realized that adult diapers, and the need for them, existed. Every time I see this Family Guy scene, I'm reminded of that moment.

    On 10/17/2018 at 3:49 PM, barnburner said:

    Dont forget about the episode where the Griffins are kicked out of their house and go to Quagmires where he is wearing a diaper while playing a "family" game.

    Yeah, he says "As you can see, my family's here (seen are a woman in lingerie, with a long powdered-wig, and a nude man on a tractor in chase,) and it's game night.

    We're playing................sex. (slams door)

  18. On 10/27/2018 at 10:30 PM, Amyuser said:

    Forget the lube,the stuff looks like rubber cement compared to the hydrophilic ,I started with the whole Rob nelll use it boil it for next use,and surgilube! We have come a long way from there.

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    Oh geez. After the rubber cement remark, my mind read surgilube into superglue. ?

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