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PamperedinthePoconos

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  1. For when I'm in the need of a short time diaper, like in the AM when I first get up and I NEED a change but not ready to get cleaned up for the day I use the Northshore Lites, plastic backed. (BTW Northshore Supreme's for the day when out-n-about)
  2. I'm not gonna' name a specific diaper, but it's any with the front tape-landing zones; can never get those to tape up to fit to my liking.
  3. I'll put in another vote for the old P&G Attends. As for the old Green Depends...they served their purpose back then., yes it was a diaper...but....It was about all we had before on-line ordering
  4. Every so often I get in the mood to double-up, liking that extra bulk down there. When I do I'll typically use a medium Dry 24/7, perforated with a pen knife as the first diaper on and then over that a large Dry 24/7;....and YES, there definitely an increased capacity.
  5. I primarily put my diapers on while standing up, except when getting ready for bed and on those occasions when I put on a cloth diaper.
  6. If I'm gonna' be hanging around the house without pants on it'll a tee-shirt; If I'm going out with pants on it'll be a onesie, I use them to keep things hidden a bit better when out-n-about.
  7. For me I'd say there were 2 memorable events.. My diaper experience first changed when I discovered that there were diapers actually made for people other than babies. This happened when checking out diapers in a Sears catalog (yes many years ago) and in the index they listed Diapers: Baby, Adult. Had to check that out! Then the other big change, like many others here, was when I discovered I wasn't the only 'adult' out there that was into diapers as a 'thing'.
  8. Most nights: YES, that's why I wear a diaper to bed. There are those nights when I will have a heavy wetting night and my diapers will leak...hey it happens, that is why I also have a mattress protector
  9. Part of the Cloth Diaper generation here...…….now its disposables, for the most part
  10. My 'ready-to-use' diapers I keep in the linen closet in the Master Bath (mix of NS Supremes & Lites & Dry 24's). The back-up cases are kept in one of the spare bedrooms
  11. Rusty Pins: Great 'rant' there, what you wrote there should be posted elsewhere, editorials, etc... Couldn't agree with you more, you said everything perfectly. And also THANKS for the work you do. YES. people are going a bit stir crazy with all this not being able to out , but everyone needs to understand let this pass then we will be back to normal. Also Cheers to everyone else who agrees with what he posted. Everyone...Stay Padded & Safe!!! PitP
  12. Appears just maybe the insanity of hoarding is starting to wind down, at least here in the Pocono's, local grocery had TP, and the brand I use also got Lysol Wipes (for which I normally buy even before all this)..Shelves aren't totally restocked but they are slowly filling.
  13. Are You a Bedwetter: YES, I am. Were you a Bedwetter: Not as a kid, it started off & on in my late 20's, now I have more wet nights than dry. Do you want to be a Bedwetter: Doesn't bother me either way...
  14. I chose SATISIFIED with my 'main' diaper, for those interested they are the Northshore Supreme, plastic backed. Nice fit & very absorbent.
  15. As being another diapered traveler, when I stay at hotels, my spare diapers are normally kept in my duffle bag & other supplies kept in the drawers, not on display. As for my used diapers I do bag them up and put them in the bathroom trash. As for the bed I do have a plastic sheet and king size sheet to go over it, I also use disposable bed pads. All this put away in the morning before the cleaning staff comes in to make up the room. I will add, that so far (after many years) no one has said anything to me. Also at the end of my stay I do leave a nice tip.
  16. It was sorta' mentioned in another thread, love getting that perfect tape job, the diaper fits just right, nice and comfy and then ya' get that feeling....I gotta poo and have to pull down the your diaper (unless you're into messing), getting it back on, it's never the same.
  17. There are flags for everything now days, here is one sight just showing a few: http://clarebayley.com/2013/06/a-field-guide-to-pride-flags/ If you do a google search on "Pride Flags" you'll come across a lot. And no I won't fly a pride flag at the house, only flag being flown is the American Flag
  18. I normally just stick the fab in the pocket and let the rest hang out. If I'm in a situation where I feel there may 'problems I just stuff it all in the pocket. (Now hope this is allowed here) if you are ever in eastern PA or Northern NJ & see a 6ft- grey haired guy having that hang at his side, come up and say Hello!. And, Hiya and to others, as for having an ABDL Pride flag, I was just as surprised too......
  19. Its been awhile since there's been a post on how to show off you are an ABDL so I thought I'd share this..... Recently I was looking for a way to subtly show my pride and got thinking, not long ago a friend gave me a bead string to show support for a cause, so I said to self, how 'bout doing a bead string with the pride colors. Next was my dilemma, you have two ends on one string, tried doing it with the pride on both ends, and didn't quite seem right, had to come up with something else. I thought so how 'bout us, I googled: ABDL Pride colors and was surprised with the results. We even have a flag that I didn't know about, so this is what I came up with Hope you like it...…And hope no one is bothered by having these colors hang next to the others. (and saw comments on another post about pictures & sizing, hope this is appropriate, it's my first time putting up a picture).
  20. Like many others here, I don't announce that I'm a bedwetter. If it came up in discussion, asked directly I'd most likely admit that I wet the bed; would probably matter on the situation.
  21. If you are planning on staying in a wet and or messy diaper for an extended period of time, cremes are best to use. Powder is good for short term and help reduce chaffing and also smell better.
  22. I agree with dlnoir, above. But I only like/use plastic backed diapers. If you are looking for quiet & stealth you could try the Northshore Supreme Lite's.
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