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I'll probably get called a perv for this, or told that it's this sort of shit that gives ABs a bad rep and could get DD shut down. But what I want to know is if anybody else enjoys watching old diaper commercials on Youtube. I myself am a life-long lover of old fashioned Pampers, when they were 'wingfolded' rectangles, the golden age of Pampers as somebody else said, bulky and thick, not a polymer in sight. Here are some of my favorites from that era:

Now don't forget to imply that DD is closely watched by the American version of Saudi Arabia's religious police, looking for the least sign of a pedophile, at which point the site will be shut down forever and nobody will ever again have any fun! Never mind that adults pretending to be babies might be seen by the overwhelming majority of vanilla country as indicating pedophilia. There's just something particularly evil and provocative about real TV commercials readily available on Youtube. Gonna get DD shut down if you watch 'em, real chance o' that. Those commercials show real children in diapers, so avoid looking at them at all cost. Poop your diapers and suck your pacifiers all you want, but don't go THERE.

Pardon my facetiousness, but I've had big go rounds before with people over this, over on DiaperSpace. There is much paranoia of the site being shut down over posting real TV commercials that you can view on Youtube. Personally, I think the problem is limited to quite a number of people who are not comfortable with wearing diapers to feel like a baby. They're in denial about what it's really all about.

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I have always enjoyed diaper commercials myself, in fact I named my first puppy after a kid in a Kimbies commercial (I was three at the time). Even that young I was mesmerized by diaper commercials and knew I loved diapers. So yeah diaper commercials are cool.

That said - don't you think you might be spoiling for a fight with all the attitude? I can understand being defensive - but weather you mean to or not your gonna get folks riled up before anyone even said anything. Perhaps you might want to save your indignation for when you have actually been attacked, instead of swinging right out of the gate? Not judgin' Just sayin.

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These are the commercials that I enjoyed watching as a kid. I'd watch soaps with my babysitter just to see those great diaper ads. They always made me feel funny inside but I never knew why. I just knew that I wanted to be one of those kids so badly. When my sitter would change those wonderful pampers on the babies I'd always be there to help and watch. I miss those days of thick plastic pampers.

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I was a fan of the baby pants commercial. You might want to look up the old Playtex "How dry I am" commercials

To paraphrpase one of my old LG contacts: The difference between and AB or DL and a pedophile is that the pedo says, "How can I get that kid out of that diaper?" the AB or DL Says "How can I get a diaper like that for myself?".

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If diaper commercials were considered "bad," do you think they'd air them on TV? And if it was such a sin to use children, don't you think the diaper companies would come under fire and have to find another way around advertising their product? There aren't too many commercials out there that are fun to watch, are there? I say "whatever floats your boat." And yes, I like watching baby diaper commercials, too. Not as a pervert but in a way in which I long to go back to being a baby and being taken care of and loved. I'm sure it's that way for many/most of us here.

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Very nice to hear that there are others who enjoy old diaper commercials. I also want to be clear that you can’t upload them to your profile over on DiaperSpace. I have done this, only to have the webmaster, Cali, take them down. According to her, the commercials make a lot of others uneasy. The claim is that even though these are real commercials which you can watch on Youtube, in the hands of adult babies they are dynamite. Lots of DS members claim that the site is watched closely for evidence of pedophilia, obviously images of children, but including otherwise completely innocuous ones. They claim the commercials could get the site shut down. Yeah, right!

First of all, nobody’s monitoring DiaperSpace for pedophilia. I don’t believe that for a second. Next, it’s absurd to argue that a real TV commercial could be viewed as child pornography when viewed by ABs. Pleeeeesssseeee!!!!!! Finally, over there on DS you can see several photos of a guy fucking his girlfriend, both wearing diapers, but his is pulled back to reveal a load of shit. And then there’s another profile that contains a very hot but arguably pornographic video of a schoolgirl (definitely a child) being punished by being given an enema and then diapered. She is then restrained in a crib and forced to hold her shit until she just can’t anymore and she messes her diaper BAD. But that’s not going to draw stares?! (Only because, like I said, nobody's monitoring DS.) A little perspective, please!

Anyway, DiaperSpace is full of paranoid Nazis (in addition to simple minds, bless their hearts). I actually think the people who object to posting old diaper commercials are women, who don’t like seeing children in diapers because it reminds them of normal motherhood and the fact that they themselves are not normal in that they have a recreational interest in diapers. They just have this huge conflict going on and they make this bullshit claim about the website being shut down to manage their guilt. Self-censorship out of guilt obscured by a bogus claim of staying off the radar of the thought police. Just some really lame, completely transparent, phony shit that deserves this calling out.

And now, another of my favorite diaper commercials, featuring, what else, real babies.

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If diaper commercials were considered "bad," do you think they'd air them on TV? And if it was such a sin to use children, don't you think the diaper companies would come under fire and have to find another way around advertising their product? There aren't too many commercials out there that are fun to watch, are there? I say "whatever floats your boat." And yes, I like watching baby diaper commercials, too. Not as a pervert but in a way in which I long to go back to being a baby and being taken care of and loved. I'm sure it's that way for many/most of us here.

These commercials were made 35-40 years ago. This was before two words became scare words "Catholic Priest" with what that has come to imply in the minds of many (actually that is not implication, it is inference by thsoe minds). The commercials were not bad, Let me give you the title of a 1990's song by the re-formed Monkees "That was then, this is now". In this day and age EVERYTHING is sexualized. We also live in the era of the Universal Victim (more accurately "Bitcher"). It is now easier to make one's name and one's fortune by finding someone to blame and extort than by honest living

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And now, another of my favorite diaper commercials, featuring, what else, real babies.

The fact that Cali cannot figure out how to make DS communicate with so many popular browsers strongly suggests Cali is not much of a site administrator.

How fascinating that in that old Pampers commercial, they performed the test using ordinary tap water. We all know it is important to use saline solution to simulate urine and to warm it to body temperature. I have difficulty believing even then the P&G research team was ignorant about the use of saline in such tests. The Pampers were classic poly plastic outer shell and date long before SAP was added to disposables. I assume because the commercial was in color that was well after Pampers had sticky tapes.

I do remember seeing those big cartons of Toddler Pampers in stores, I just am unsure when that was. The campus general store during my university days sold baby/toddler disposables as well as Attends, just on different aisles. During law school the store across the street from my dorm stocked the Attends and all the baby/toddler disposables on different ends of the same aisle.

Toddler Pampers, could you share more details of those diapers?

Also, please continue sharing those old commercials.

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Baby Angela, I would be happy to share with you my recollections and knowledge concerning ‘old fashioned’ Pampers diapers. By old fashioned, I am referring to the rectangular style. These were then folded in what was called a ‘z’ or ‘wing’ fold. I don’t know about the wing, but you can definitely see the z by opening the diaper and then looking at how it’s folded from either the back or front.

One of the drawbacks of this design was a lot of bulk between baby’s legs. This concern is where the ‘hourglass’ shape came from. (The bulk is something I really enjoy though; I never forget I’m diapered with one of these on.) Originally, however, there wasn’t that much bulk despite the z fold, because Pampers, when they first came out, in 1966, weren’t as thick as they became. Another very interesting fact about very early Pampers is that they needed to be pinned. Of course they never needed plastic panties, but the integral tapes to secure them didn’t come along until 1973.

A year earlier, the much loved Toddler size became available. So, the very first boxes of these contained diapers that made mommy need to exercise care. Ah, yes, boxes, those paperboard boxes in pastel colors featuring the contented baby. The baby was wholesale changed (can’t resist a good pun) with the introduction of the Toddler size. The new baby now looked somewhat unreal he was so beautiful, and so happy in Pampers (they sure make me feel happy, too!).

I bought my first box of Pampers in November, 1977. I clearly recall that the ‘stay-dry’ lining had just begun being quilted, because the store still had some older boxes which I preferred for some reason. I nearly always bought Pampers, in Toddler size, but did try Johnson & Johnson’s disposable, their Toddler size, which was minutely smaller, but slightly thicker as well. I often bought diapers at the drugstore, not the supermarket, to avoid being seen buying them. Taking them up to the clerk didn’t distress me like being seen by somebody who knew my parents. I actually liked taking ‘my’ diapers up to a female cashier, often along with baby powder, vaseline, and a roll of white medical tape. I don’t think any ever put two and two together, but I wouldn’t have minded if they did, truth be told.

I was able to find and buy old fashioned Pampers through 1984. By then they were still z folded rectangles, but a ‘stay dry’ elastic gather had been added. I remember buying a box of diapers with elastic gathers in October, 1983. (The single gather was quite anemic as I recall.) In 1985 I started buying a Kroger brand of old fashioned Pampers called Comforts. I must have done this because Pampers had gone to the hourglass shape, which I couldn’t use. You have to understand that I taped two Toddler size diapers together (remember the white medical tape?), something that required rectangular diapers. I believe I was able to buy Comforts, which always came in the now ubiquitous plastic packaging, for a couple of years before they disappeared and I could no longer find rectangular disposables with a z fold.

It was around 1986 that Pampers had absorbent polymers added to them. The polymers allowed for the use of less absorbent padding, creating ‘thin’ diapers. Whether Pampers were ever officially referred to as ‘thin’ I’m not certain, but I do know that P&G produced a ‘thick’ diaper in the late ‘80s. Why, I’m not sure, but mommy knew she was buying thicker diapers. I would speculate that P&G was responding to some distrust about the ability of a thin diaper to not leak. It is also possible that some moms wanted the look of a thicker diaper. I know this sounds strange, but lots of women love diapers because they love babies. Thicker diapers were a way of emphasizing the baby they loved. Thicker diapers appeal to me for the very same reason: I love pretending I’m a baby, and a thicker diaper is simply more convincing.

Lastly, I have been able to make my own old fashioned Pampers from today’s adult diapers. I feel very lucky to have made this process discovery because, for me, the most babyish diapers ever were Pampers of the mid-70s. Those are the ones I want to wear as an AB, again, because pretending is aided by reality. The more convinced you are that you’re wearing a baby diaper, the more convinced you are that you’re a baby. Simple as that. I have, however, decided that two features not found in the golden age of Pampers add to my diaper’s babyishness. The first is colorful plastic-headed diaper pins. Of course, Pampers needed pins for many years. Second, I add a colorful tape to the front, a modern feature, but one that ‘proves’ the diaper is for a baby, albeit a rather large one!

One final thing: The diapering instructions on the back of the box told mommy to be sure she folded the unpadded plastic at the ends inside the diaper (to fix obvious leak points). I pretend that mommy doesn't bother to do this as she knows from experience that the plastic works its way out as I play or overnight, so my diaper, even when just changed, has that sort of disheveled look.

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Proud to be a "snarky asshole"... glad you've noticed. :lol:

Just like most of the sissies I see online, if you want to post babyish pictures of yourself that is all good and fine. But babies don't have body hair and they do make razors... you might be old enough to put 2 and 2 together and figure out what you could do.

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Why would you be proud to be a snarky asshole? Is this what the world has come to, people taking pride in their offensiveness and obnoxiousness? What a pinhead you are for thinking that I hadn't thought about shaving myself. Of course I know I could do that; the fact that I don't would indicate to anyone but the densest person that I choose not to. You may find body hair 'unclean' or something, but I'm not bothered by it. Don't assume your world view is everybody else's, you prick.

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I remember wearing disposables around age three. From photo albums and talking with my Mom I was in cloth most of my childhood, but when I was dry during the day and only diapered for bed I was in disposables. This would have been 1974. I remember the tapes on the diapers were not stuck to themselves inside the diaper like they are today, back then the tapes had a removable backing that you peeled off to expose the sticky part. For some reason I really dug the backing (Very similar to the backing from a bandaid) I remember trying to convince my Mom one morning to change me into a diaper so I could play with the tapes. She of course said no. One of my few diaper memories from when I was a kid.

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At long last, more vintage Pampers diaper commercials, responding to requests. These are from very early days, possibly the late 1960s. In all, the diapers were still fastened with pins. Also note that Pampers were first sold in upscale department stores, where you would only be able to buy clothing these days. They were not in grocery stores from the beginning, I don’t believe. You can still buy diapers (disposables) in stores that sell durable baby goods, including clothing, like Walmart and Kmart, but I certainly wouldn’t call them upscale. Also, I know that Target has teamed with P&G to offer a ‘fashion’ Pampers diaper series, but Target still isn’t Macy’s.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQ_ca0i-yJo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZK6YhZ7ESis&feature=related

Have to say also that I love pinned diapers. If you’re wearing a pinned diaper, you’re wearing a baby diaper, which is not to say that taped diapers can’t appear babyish. Sure they can!

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Toddler you ever see any old kimbies commercials floating around? I've seen a couple on youtube - but not many. Looks like alot of those might be lost to history. Then again I imagine you probably have no love lost for the brand since they helped introduce the hourglass shape. I prefer late 80's huggies (Up until they started making them thin. Would love a thick old bulky diaper like that with some sap in it) My love affair with disposables is rooted in in a much later diaper than yours appears to be - but for me it started with the disposables I wore when training which I imagine have more in common with your prefered style of diaper than with my 'ideal' modern style.

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I remember the Playtex baby pants TV commercial of around 1960 with the theme, " How dry I am...in Platex pants....".

Anybody seen that commercial? Seems like all the video commercials are for disposables.

Would love to see that again!

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Has anyone seen the new Luv's commercial, 3 animated babys compete to see which can fill their diaper the most, the last one even strains and you can see the diaper balloning out, then the announcer comes on and says, Luv's Diapers, when you want to keep them blow-outs from getting outside the diaper, lol, it's awesome

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I don't remember these old Pampers commercials but I sure did enjoy watching them! :) I do remember Kimbies as a boy that I played with wore them at night. I remember a diaper commercial (early 80s I think) where a lady's holding a baby on her lap while talking on the phone. The diaper leaks on the side (leg area). It was a Huggies commercial I believe when elastic was be putting into the leg area to help prevent leaks. I remember the purple Pampers box as this was the one I used to buy and have lovely memories of it. It sucks that the plastic backing has been changed to a cloth outer now. I was very fond of the '98 Pampers commercial with Dr. Brazelton advertising their new size 6 diaper. I envied that boy to be able to do a Pampers commercial as I wished it was me doing it instead.

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i always like the huggies commercials in the 80's featuring babies acting like doctors, lawyers, bankers etc. think it would be fun to film one like this for adults...

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