Diapered Rabbit
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- Adult Baby
- Diaper Lover
Just added 60 more adult diapers (briefs) and 255 overnight protective underwear (pull-ups) to my stash for $75 for a net cost of less than 24 cents per garment. As I use protective underwear and two briefs as my boosters and use one brief for my actual outer diaper, a complete diaper change always costs less than $1.00. At an average of three diaper changes per day, I spend well under $3.00 daily/$90 monthly for my 24/7 diapering.
My typical night time diaper is set up like this:
A Prevail Protective Underwear with cut slits, 2 Dignity Double Duty Booster Pads, a Tranquility Top Liner Booster, a Tena Classic Plus Brief cut into hourglass shape as a full booster, a Euro Brief Adult Diaper, all under four cotton whitey-tighty briefs, and a pair of Salk Sani-pants.
This gives me a capacity of up to 128 ounces. Despite this, I often-times do have to change during the night.
Hit all the thrift stores I could on my holiday return trip from Tacoma, Washington to Southern Oregon. Found them all at a St. Vincent DePaul in Eugene, Oregon. Paid for istopping big time by running into white-out snow conditions on I-5 at the end of my trip. My remaining 2 hour drive took over 5 hours; finally arriving home after 1:00 AM on the 4th.
My typical night time diaper is set up like this:
A Prevail Protective Underwear with cut slits, 2 Dignity Double Duty Booster Pads, a Tranquility Top Liner Booster, a Tena Classic Plus Brief cut into hourglass shape as a full booster, a Euro Brief Adult Diaper, all under four cotton whitey-tighty briefs, and a pair of Salk Sani-pants.
This gives me a capacity of up to 128 ounces. Despite this, I often-times do have to change during the night.
Hit all the thrift stores I could on my holiday return trip from Tacoma, Washington to Southern Oregon. Found them all at a St. Vincent DePaul in Eugene, Oregon. Paid for istopping big time by running into white-out snow conditions on I-5 at the end of my trip. My remaining 2 hour drive took over 5 hours; finally arriving home after 1:00 AM on the 4th.
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