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LittleAmytheil

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  1. This morning was very unexpected. I've temporarily been taking a few probiotics after a medical test. Nothing to worry about, just staving off infection risk. One of those is kombucha, which is little fruity, fizzy, tea with juice. It's not bad, but makes me gassy as all heck. And apparently loosens everything up in the diaper department. My partner was busy in the restroom this morning and I had to go. No waiting, have to go now. So I thought I'd use up my overnight diaper while waiting. Now I'm sitting in a huge soft mess that filled the entire back of my diaper and is threatening to fill the front if I don't get changed soon! (He's almost done. I think )
  2. I use the same name there as well: LittleAmytheil
  3. And the same goes for buying them as well. Once upon a time I think all of us got jittery buying store-bought diapers, as if the cashier was going to think we were weird or something. Well some 10 years later (and also from doing a lot of grocery store cashiering) I know for a fact...that we don't care what you buy. Throw it in with your regular groceries and we'll think adult diapers are for your elders and baby diapers are for your unseen kids. Pick up anything from the baby aisle and we just assume that you have kids, your family has kids, or you have really sensitive skin. If we care. 100+ customers a shift blows by so fast that we can't pick a single transaction apart (unless your coupon broke or your check jammed the printer.) Heck, kids now buy infant cereals and snacks and eat them in the parking lot as a tasty snack (weird but convenient fad).
  4. I've also heard of a lot of concert attendees wearing them. It does make sense, if you get prime space on the floor to see your favorite band, you aren't leaving for anything. And have you seen the lines for a women's restroom? Pad up, or you might miss half the show!
  5. It's part of my bath routine, even if I just have a bottle of ice water. There's just something soothing about laying in a warm bath with a cold drink, bubbles, and bath toys
  6. Just now and thank goodness for diapers! I've been working way to hard and drinking equally too much coffee, so I've been getting an increasingly shorter window between the feeling of needing to go and just going in my pants. I got up from my cozy chair to ideally take the time to change and use the big girl potty and...Nope! My body had other plans.
  7. (I apologize in advance for the weird blue background and some of the image quality, I have super colorful sheets and the lighting in my room is clearly not cooperative! Did my best with what I was working with) Also bear in mind I wear a lot of skirts and the like up high to cover over a diaper- The 'waistband' measurement is on my thinner waist, never my hips. Plaid pleated skirt. There are pleats on the sides (so it lays nice and flat) but it just never came out flattering on my figure. I love the colors and tried to hard to love it. The material is thicker than you expect, like a school uniform thickness/texture with a back zipper. Approximately a 30in waistband, and 19in from bottom of waistband to bottom of skirt. Plaid circle skirt. The pink is a pastel pink with baby blue, and it pairs great with baby blue and white striped socks. It covers a lot, and the cut is great for diapers. Sadly it just doesn't match most of what I have now. This is also one of those thicker materials with a side zipper. The waistband is a little tighter, about 28in, and about 17in in skirt length. Shien pleated skirtalls in a pastel pink. I do like this one, it's fun to wear around the house but...It's kind of sheer. If I wear a black onesie it's kind of visible. I'm sure a light onesie or additional of an underskirt would make it more presentable. But for inside/abdl clothes, perfect. Same waistband as above, a 28in, with a nice long 27in skirt. Because color is sometimes deceiving, this is a light purple onesie I bought from Little for Big back in... 2017? It is SUPER crinkled from being folded, but it fluffs out well in the dryer. This is a hand-down in all senses of the word because I have worn it and washed it a couple dozen times. I prefer their bold colors over their pastels. And my pink onesie matches more stuff I own now so... Size Medium: You can refer to their site for dimensions. A pair of S/M socks that I never opened. Came as a four pack, I just wasn't in love with the color. It's kind of a blue-violet, not the same pastel purple as the onesie and not a baby blue. It just is. And last a green ribbed tank dress. It's shorter/thinner than it looks (since it's very high neckline) and looks so small, but it stretches a lot. It's that knit stretchy fabric so if tight doesn't flatter you, this may not work. It was intended as an alternative for onesies in coveralls, but I never pick it from the closet.
  8. Of course! Either tomorrow morning (If I can't sleep in this heat) or on Saturday am I will take some quick photos to share. if you don't mind me asking, approximate hips/height? I am a short 5ft, but my hips are wide at 36in.
  9. Now that the Goodnites XLs are on the market, I have a new favorite daytime/workplace diaper! Though when at home after work and overnight I go for AbUniverse or Bambinos.
  10. Little by little all day- I don't hold it in when padded for an entire day. The only problem is when I go to change after a shower, I find that I'm still not holding it in and wet my brand new night time diaper almost instantly! I don't bedwet, but I don't go to bed dry either.
  11. There were a few stages of development in this one for me, so I'll break it down a little bit: First diaper ever was the Grocery Store Depends with the 3 tabs. I didn't make home-made because I knew that a feminine pad would not work in the slightest. They could barely continue my time of the month sometimes, a wetting wasn't going to happen. There was a lot of fear and panic, driving some 20 minutes away, hoping no one recognized me, etc...And they weren't great. They were okay, better than the other versions (I like the tabbed briefs way better). My first real premium diaper was Bambino Classico. Love the print still, love the design still, and the comfort and reliability of wearing one for hours on end while gaming? Pure bliss. If I had a downside, it's that I didn't own enough lounge pants/baggy pajamas to hide them well, and had to pick very carefully when I was going to wear them. There were some close calls that I'd rather not relive. And I was living with my family so I had to pick them up at a UPS/FedEx hub. There were a few stages of development in this one for me, so I'll break it down a little bit: First diaper ever was the Grocery Store Depends with the 3 tabs. I didn't make home-made because I knew that a feminine pad would not work in the slightest. They could barely continue my time of the month sometimes, a wetting wasn't going to happen. There was a lot of fear and panic, driving some 20 minutes away, hoping no one recognized me, etc...And they weren't great. They were okay, better than the other versions (I like the tabbed briefs way better). My first real premium diaper was Bambino Classico. Love the print still, love the design still, and the comfort and reliability of wearing one for hours on end while gaming? Pure bliss. If I had a downside, it's that I didn't own enough lounge pants/baggy pajamas to hide them well, and had to pick very carefully when I was going to wear them. There were some close calls that I'd rather not relive. And I was living with my family so I had to pick them up at a UPS/FedEx hub.
  12. Sweat pants and/or lounge pants really are the best go-to if you're picking mens/boys clothing styles. No one thinks twice about the former in public, and the latter is great anywhere inside/nearby the home. If you're talking about womens/girls styles, you get a little more leeyway with a lot of skirt styles. A thick enough fabric over the right onesie and it's vanished.
  13. Evening, but I have access to the most liquids at that point. I work daytime hours usually and don't always have something to eat/drink nearby.
  14. I'm 24/7, or maybe 24/6, because I wear all the time, not wet all the time. When at work, I opt to wear pullups and use the restroom like a big girl (It's easier than changing, worrying about leaks, and if I need adult undies for a function, it's doable).
  15. I may have a green dress (with butterfly) and possibly some shortalls/skirtalls, I need to reinventory a bit and see what pieces I don't wear/can part with. Possibly a bit of things.
  16. I was very excited to see them finally hitting shelves by us! I'm a fan, as I tried the sample pack a short while ago. The sides are distinctly stretchier. I feel like the old L/XL always had a risk of ripping (I have 36in hips) whenever pulling on. I had to kind of gently stretch out the elastic, which meant I couldn't wear them after a shower/bath. The fabric stuck too much and was impossible. These ones went on easily. Absorbancey is the same/comparable. No leak problems, though I also rarely push them too much. They're just a pull up; one and done unless you're asking for trouble. And to be fair I can't argue the price. The 9 count is $10.99 (1.22 each) and the 28 count is $26.49 ($.94 each) Comparably, Always Discreet is 28 for $19.29 ($.69 each). Though a little cheaper in price, you're also losing look and feel factor. I personally would pay the extra $6 knowing that I'll use a high-quality long-term diaper when I'm home and comfortable, and a single Goodnite when I'm in my workplace and find using the restroom is easier.
  17. I'm just learning furs, but have been getting back into digital art. You can PM here if you like. These are two of my more recent. One is relevant, one was just a fun little post for social media
  18. If I'm staying in or going somewhere private, it's shortalls/skirtalls with a onesie and knee-high socks all the way! Sometimes I'll wear a cute diaper cover, sometimes I just like showing off the diaper pattern. If I'm going out then I'll usually try to keep the bulge contained, and if with the right person/people, I'll have little hallmarks. Striped/kiddie socks, low pigtails or buns, etc.
  19. I got my shot this past month because I'm an essential employee at a supermarket. Haven't had much time off since this whole thing started. I'm glad I have it because the general population (who has to shop for food because they have to eat) has been god awful at any sort of disease control. Even with spots on the ground, plexiglass, mask mandates, they break every rule. Relating to the shots though, I happily took the 2-shot Pfizer. I know I get bad (but not dangerous) vaccine reactions, so shot 1 made my arm extremely sore and painful for 2-3 days. Shot 2 gave me a fever of 101-102 sustained for a solid...12 ish hours. That was rough, but I couldn't imagine how rough that would be while struggling to breathe.
  20. As a woman, I would want to know- And a big factor of that is going to be what role you want/expect her to have relating to it, or if it's going to be a you-time fetish. She may not be okay with bodily fluids, but may be okay with diapering and using it as a form of topping/dominance. Or she may be completely disinterested and rather you keep it to yourself. An important point I feel is worth mentioning is don't make it an all or nothing thing. I don't think anyone wants to be in a position that feels like an ultimatum. Example: Only wanting diapered sex and no vanilla/her interests. I wish I had better advice to offer - My diaper wearing was found out accidentally when I didn't hide my stash of things well enough (My partner rifled through the closet because he lost his Renaissance Faire garb, and thought I stowed it with my things).
  21. This year has been ROUGH, can confirm. I work in supermarket retail and there are still days I have to make sure I don't punch someone for their audacity in this situation.
  22. I've been doing this on and off, depending where I am. If I'm driving, I'll mask up and pop in a pacifier. If I'm going hiking with my Daddy, I'll bring it with a mask as well (in case of passers-by).
  23. I so badly wish I could work from home (shout out to all full time essential workers). If I was working from home though, I don't think I'd ever be wearing pants again. So for those who work from home, I present business on the zoom call, baby in the house (A sketch)
  24. I could only imagine so- Its very difficult to order from sites such as wish because they design for a completely different size than what we're hoping for. And sizing letters are so different between USA/UK/China from just trying to order from different regions.
  25. So I didn't buy a onesie, but I did buy a pair of shortalls. I had to size up about 2-3 sizes (Got an XL when I'm a Medium). It's a little tight with a diaper, and cheap feeling. Still cute, but I wouldn't buy under-layers from Wish.
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