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On ?10?/?19?/?2016 at 6:54 PM, diapersalways said:

i'd be interested in trying one without any SAP, as im sure it'd be thicker, more like the diapers were back in the 80's, a nostalgia thing.

The big thing with diapers from the past that didn't have any sap was how badly they fell apart inside and clumped.

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The cheapest diapers you can find will probably have little or no SAP's because SAP's cost a lot more than pulp. One quick way to tell is in how much an uncompressed diaper swells when fully wet; SAP's expand big-time but pulp hardly expands at all. Pulp will also feel wet and it can dry out, but SAP's will feel dry and once they've absorbed the wetness it stays in the SAP's for a long time.

There were some reports of SAP's and skin problems which made their way around the internet years back, but the claims were debunked long ago. Your skin never touches the SAP's in a diaper; the lining prevents that and the SAP's are to large to get through the pores of the lining. And even with direct contact few people have problems- no more than the percentage who experience other skin problems. So don't worry about SAP's, just choose the diaper that's right for you and be happy ;)

Bettypooh

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  • 2 weeks later...

Since the invention of SAP (super absorbent particles = name from P&G OR sodium polyacrylate) there are very few disposable diapers, including the swimmer diapers that don't contain SAP. The only diapers that you can be sure do not contain SAP are the cloth ones. Since you mentioned that you are fecal incontinent only, I would strongly recommend cloth (single layer) toped with a one way liner would best suit your needs. The reason for the liner is that it prevents the diaper from most of the soiling and it is also disposable. A thin cloth training pant with a stay dry liner might suit - but then you will have to address the changing of same when messy - and in a public bathroom you would almost have to strip to do same. That is why I suggest a pin on / velcro single layer pre cut cloth diaper. You could even try a flat cloth diaper and either cut it to shape, but remember to re-sew the cut edges so it does not fray or fold it so it fits without the bulk. With this, plastic pants are a must - they catch any leakage, and will mask smell.

Wearing any form of diaper / underwear tends to hide ones butt crack unless the diaper/underwear has a seam there, so do not worry about being able to completely hide that - we are all different and in reality, nobody really cares what another's butt looks like. We are not dogs after all, and it is a dog that will sniff anothers butt (trying to sence if the dog is in heat).

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