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I love wearing a diaper at work, home or in public. The louder the better. What is the loudest plastic diaper out there that I could still actually get? I've tried a few but I want it where people are asking what is that around type of loud. I even wear thin pants and shorts to help. Anyone please help. And thank you!

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Oddly enough, loose clothing are better if you want to highlight the sound, tighter clothing makes it more visable, but tends to help silance things, loose clothing gives it more chance to flex and move, and generate more sound. You might want to look into trying some plastic pants over the diapers, they tend to be a little noisyer, depending on the brand. You would have to ask to find the noisyist plastic pants though, the ones I remember being noisy are no longer available.

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Any diaper will be dampened by anything covering it.

Even when just wearing a skirt, the sound get dampened a lot. 

I have worn a lot of diapers that crinkle a lot inside, but when outside, wearing clothes, I cant hear it. 

4 hours ago, Pilotdj said:

I've tried a few but I want it where people are asking what is that around type of loud. I even wear thin pants and shorts to help. 

This is pushing your kink on others.

Why not just rip off the plaster, and show up to work without pants on. 

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The loudest diaper that I've worn in a while is the Rearz Critter Caboose.  The Rearz Safari are pretty loud too. 

The old green Depends briefs from back in the 80s and 90s were loud, but not around any more. People would definitely hear them as you walk around and they would likely see your pants wet because those things were lucky to hold one wetting. 

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I concur - Rearz Critter Caboose, Safari or Barnyards are pretty loud. That said, I've found that most clothing mutes them, but looser, lighter fabric less so than heavier, snugger material, such as denim. I used to trend on the opposite side of this equation than you, in that I was perpetually worried that someone would  hear my diaper, but after a few years of being in diapers, I've come to the conclusion that people don't pay much attention, for the most part. Maybe in crypt-silent spaces, someone would raise a quizzical eyebrow, but the normal background noise of the real world provides enough cover, generally, and whatever noise does filter up to the level of consciousness can easily be dismissed as the sound of your shoes/jacket/clothing, or that bag you have in your pocket, or whatever. In my childhood experience wearing diapers, which at the time were plastic-backed disposables, often Pampers of mid-80's vintage, I used to carry around a plastic bag in my pocket, in case anyone ever asked about the crinkling sounds I was making as I walked around, which to me sounded loud enough to echo. I'd prepared myself in my head to say that we had a dog (true), and that I therefore always carried plastic bags around with me (questionable, but perhaps believable). However, nobody ever asked. 

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I'm not pushing my kink onto anyone and I was saying loud enough where it seems like people can hear it. usually everywhere is noise so people can't always hear it. I thought this was a open area, now I feel like I'm being judged. I do wear thin lose clothing, I bought rear alpaca but it doesn't seem that crinkly compared to others. Are they all the same just different patterns or are they actually different? I sometimes wear a skirt but I don't like them much. 

10 minutes ago, Little Sherri said:

I concur - Rearz Critter Caboose, Safari or Barnyards are pretty loud. That said, I've found that most clothing mutes them, but looser, lighter fabric less so than heavier, snugger material, such as denim. I used to trend on the opposite side of this equation than you, in that I was perpetually worried that someone would  hear my diaper, but after a few years of being in diapers, I've come to the conclusion that people don't pay much attention, for the most part. Maybe in crypt-silent spaces, someone would raise a quizzical eyebrow, but the normal background noise of the real world provides enough cover, generally, and whatever noise does filter up to the level of consciousness can easily be dismissed as the sound of your shoes/jacket/clothing, or that bag you have in your pocket, or whatever. In my childhood experience wearing diapers, which at the time were plastic-backed disposables, often Pampers of mid-80's vintage, I used to carry around a plastic bag in my pocket, in case anyone ever asked about the crinkling sounds I was making as I walked around, which to me sounded loud enough to echo. I'd prepared myself in my head to say that we had a dog (true), and that I therefore always carried plastic bags around with me (questionable, but perhaps believable). However, nobody ever asked. 

Thank you for the help and support.  Felt like others were being a little judgemental about it. You said exactly what I was thinking to. And I find that as a girl no one really cares what sound they hear since they are always checking us out lol

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On 6/6/2023 at 12:29 PM, diaperedboilerman said:

I wear Megamax most of the time at work under loose uniform pants. I can't hear myself walking with the exception of occasionally walking down the hall, if I am close to the wall, I will hear my crinkle bounce off the wall I am next to. however my hearing is not as good as it used to be, so I have no idea and don't care if others year me crinkle or not. I do however often carry a plastic bag in my hand with stuff in it if I know I am going to an exceptionally quiet room. The landing zone on the Megamax can be pretty loud at times. 

I wear MegaMax at work all the time, and still manage to make my boss need one when I walk up and say something surprising her.

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1 hour ago, Diaperlover1224 said:

 

How is this pushing the kink! You make no sense. Because someone wants to wear a diaper that others can hear that makes it pushing a kink. What about gay people and lesbians holding hands in public? That’s very noticeable, so your telling me that’s pushing there kink. I don’t fell like they’re pushing anything. I feel like they are just doing what they believe in. They aren’t trying to force me to hold another man’s had or be gay so how is wearing a load diaper any different? We’re not trying to force anyone to wear diapers.???

How about heterosexuals holding hands? Asexuals walking around by themselves? 

People can call just about anything "pushing their kink/sexuality on others.

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11 hours ago, Diaperlover1224 said:

 

How is this pushing the kink! You make no sense. Because someone wants to wear a diaper that others can hear that makes it pushing a kink. What about gay people and lesbians holding hands in public? That’s very noticeable, so your telling me that’s pushing there kink. I don’t fell like they’re pushing anything. I feel like they are just doing what they believe in. They aren’t trying to force me to hold another man’s had or be gay so how is wearing a load diaper any different? We’re not trying to force anyone to wear 

Comparing sexual orientation to a kink is like comparing apples to oranges, they aren't anywhere close to the same thing.

In this case the OP has explicitly stated they want a loud diaper in order to get other people to notice. People holding hands, of whatever sexual orientation, aren't doing to to attract anyone else's attention. Again, very different motivations.

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19 hours ago, Cruiser 03 said:

Whatever one you’re wearing when 2, quarts of castor oil meet your colon for the first time . You’ll rip some loud ass . 
 

I don’t need castor oil to do that.  

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Definitely these, made to be like old-fashioned Pampers, with a trash compactor bag back sheet.  They don’t just crinkle, they rustle.  People will hear them, even under pants.  Whether they realize it’s a diaper, it’s likely, especially if if they get bulked up a little with one of these, big, thick Tena overnight pads.  I don’t wear in public, but my wife can hear them from the next room.

 I often wear a pair of plastic pants, even over a disposable, which might actually cut down on noise in the case of this diaper!

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33 minutes ago, Toddler Pampers said:

Definitely these, made to be like old-fashioned Pampers, with a trash compactor bag back sheet.  They don’t just crinkle, they rustle.  People will hear them, even under pants.  Whether they realize it’s a diaper, it’s likely, especially if if they get bulked up a little with one of these, big, thick Tena overnight pads.  I don’t wear in public, but my wife can hear them from the next room.

 I often wear a pair of plastic pants, even over a disposable, which might actually cut down on noise in the case of this diaper!

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Ok, I see the plastic pants, I see the package of TENA boostes and I see a thin folded diaper, the main subject of your reply (how much it rustles).  The one thing missing is the brand name of the rustling diaper you have shown us!  How can we try it if we don't know what diaper it is so we can buy it?  Are these commercially made diapers or something you made yourself?  If the latter, it really doesn't do us any good if we can't buy and try them.  If they are not your own home made diaper, share the brand name with us and maybe where you buy them.

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10 minutes ago, rusty pins said:

Ok, I see the plastic pants, I see the package of TENA boostes and I see a thin folded diaper, the main subject of your reply (how much it rustles).  The one thing missing is the brand name of the rustling diaper you have shown us!  How can we try it if we don't know what diaper it is so we can buy it?  Are these commercially made diapers or something you made yourself?  If the latter, it really doesn't do us any good if we can't buy and try them.  If they are not your own home made diaper, share the brand name with us and maybe where you buy them.

Yes, homemade.  Not all that hard to make, but not something you’re going to use half a dozen of every day.  I wear for pleasure, so the time it takes to make one isn’t an issue, and well worth it to be back in the Pampers I bought when I first started wearing for fun.

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On 6/6/2023 at 5:59 PM, Pilotdj said:

I'm not pushing my kink onto anyone and I was saying loud enough where it seems like people can hear it. usually everywhere is noise so people can't always hear it. I thought this was a open area, now I feel like I'm being judged. I do wear thin lose clothing, I bought rear alpaca but it doesn't seem that crinkly compared to others. Are they all the same just different patterns or are they actually different? I sometimes wear a skirt but I don't like them much. 

Thank you for the help and support.  Felt like others were being a little judgemental about it. You said exactly what I was thinking to. And I find that as a girl no one really cares what sound they hear since they are always checking us out lol

Please don't feel like you are being judged - and I think that is an incorrect reaction to have. A lot of people here still remember the exhibitionists of the ABDL world where those people ended up in mainstream media and either as an object of laughter / scorn or pity. Members here do not wish you to follow that road.

In relation to your question of the loudest diaper, disposable diapers are, by design, discrete and quiet. There are a few exceptions, but most, on their own, can't be heard outside ones clothes. Adding the din of the general public, most people wouldn't hear a thunderstorm unless it effected them personally.

If you want the crinkle, try using the harder type plastic pants over the diaper as these russle, but again, you would be aware of this and few others. Most wound not accociate it to be a plastic pants / diaper cover due to the noise alone. There is a link OR a step to a conclusion which they would have to take, and due to the other signs - you being older than the average 3-5 year old plus what they have been told (which most people were to get them out of diapers = only babies wear diapers) and no babies around, there must be a simple and logical reason why they are hearing the russle of plastic pants - so it can't be plastic pants it msut be somethign else and, in their mind, they are not going to make a fool of themsleves / embarrase themselfes and/or another person by acusing that person of wearing what, in their mind is, baby / infant attire!

Your friends are more aware of your choice of underwear, so you emphisising this by wearing noisy plastic pants etc wound not be news to them. Most friends will do one of two items - 1. try to act as if nothing has changed....  2. Try* and broach the subject so that they can offer you help etc. The key word is try... but they are aproachinng the subject with little to no knowledge on the subject - as a result, they will try and find a seqway between a baby of friend / elderly relative etc and that they think that you are brave and strong for approaching your issue by you choice of undergarments.... they might use these words, but they are false etc.  (Those friends of yours who know about the subject is already a ABDL and would have approched you years earlier)

From a personal perspective, I can somewhat percieve why you want to do this - but the one question I ask is - is it for your self gain (other than some form of thrill) or is it for anothers gain. Also, is the gain obtained at a cost to another? History has taught us that ABDL as a personal interest is best kept behind doors and in privacy. Personal diaper dependence should also be kept behind closed doors - as from an outside 'general publics' view, a person, who is past (lets say 5/6 years old) and not shoing any sign of mental / physical deformation etc., by wearing them is wrong and also involves hild porn of some sort.

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On 7/11/2023 at 5:30 PM, Toddler Pampers said:

Yes, homemade.  Not all that hard to make, but not something you’re going to use half a dozen of every day.  I wear for pleasure, so the time it takes to make one isn’t an issue, and well worth it to be back in the Pampers I bought when I first started wearing for fun.

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If not too expensive, I may see about getting trash compactor bags and maybe cutting one to size and attaching it to the back of a Betterdry diaper right over it's existing plastic backing.  Might be an interesting experiment.  Any particular brand of compactor bags you use that have the most noise? 

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14 hours ago, rusty pins said:

If not too expensive, I may see about getting trash compactor bags and maybe cutting one to size and attaching it to the back of a Betterdry diaper right over it's existing plastic backing.  Might be an interesting experiment.  Any particular brand of compactor bags you use that have the most noise? 

I encourage you to experiment.  For some reason, I am not intimidated by making my own diapers.  Well, I enjoy making other things, but the key, I suppose, is wearing for fun, fetish (sexual thrill), not need, as they are a bit of work.

 

Just did a dry run 😂 this morning.  Actually, I don’t wet every time I wear.  Yes, wetting, and worse, adds to the thrill, but then you’re faced with making another.  So mostly I stay dry, which syncs with my fantasy of being diapered with plastic pants, Mommy not checking and changing constantly, such that if I wet, or worse, I’m stuck like that, and then still wearing diapers isn’t so great!

 

 I didn’t have much trouble finding the compactor bags, as I recall.  Think I remember buying on eBay.  If you can find, they will be super noisy for being of a thickness needed to handle trash compacting.

 

Btw, I live in Michigan, too, over by Ann Arbor.

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1 hour ago, DiaperboyEddie12 said:

@rusty pins here is another good question.  How does @Toddler Pampers attach the garbage liner to the back of the other diaper.

How do you think I might do it?  As I’ve said, I enjoy wearing diapers for the thrill.  I enjoy making them because I enjoy the process of figuring out how to make them.  It isn’t hard once you’ve collected the materials that will work.  That’s where the trial and error is.

 

I’d tell you exactly what to do, but put your own thought into it and you’ll enjoy the whole experience even more.  Here is an older version.  The big difference at this point is the noise factor.  Like a lot of DLs on the fetish side, noisy diapers are thrilling, as in, it’s a kink, so others shouldn’t know, but they’re gonna know!  I’m pretty sure my neighbor heard, just pretended not to notice.  Now I wonder if she suspects I’m a perv because I doubt she thinks I have to wear them!  Etc.  Love the idea of being around women when I’m wearing, and them suspecting!

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