BigCyka99
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Does anyone else enjoy going to thrift stores for diapers? For me it’s really fun to gamble going to multiple thrift stores seeing if any have any good diapers.
I haven't lived near a flea market i could easily visit in several years... I had seen some good possibilities in the past, but was never alone on those trips so couldn't purchase anything...PaddedRebel said:It’s a crapshoot sometimes. I go thrifting and to flea markets every so often. There are times I find decent stuff, like vintage baby diapers or half-decent adult diapers, and other times I strike out. Just depends on your luck that day.
Wonder what the odds are that you'd see ABDL brands in a thrift store though. Maybe when someone nearby is purging? I can admit that I've donated ABDL diapers to a diaper bank once during a purge...lol. It felt really funny and I think I accidentally left a shipping label on one of the packages so they had my name and address tooPaddedinHaslet said:Best I ever found was a pack of the old purple motivates about 5 or 6 years back. Otherwise, it has been the cheap stuff. However, I do have a fear of going into a thrift store with my family and seeing that they have ABU, Tykables, Northshore or something along those lines and not being able to buy them because my wife and/or kids are with me. That would be so hard to have to pass up.
Having bought medical diapers before for an ailing in-law that never embarrasses me too much. It would be different if you were buying a huge pack of LFB blushing baby diapers or something but my opinion buying medical reallyGoodnitesdude0127 said:I have told this story before, but I will tell it again since it is relevant. One time a few years ago I went to my local Salvation Army thrift store, and I came across a bag of Abena M4 size small diapers for $4.99! My eyes lit up with excitement, but since I regularly stopped in, I got too nervous that someone would say something, and I stupidly left them behind. If I ever come across anything good, I will not make the same mistake again!