Since the first time I tried wearing a diaper, the closest I have ever been to the real thing is Huggies Dry-Nights, and even then that was only recently.
Having lived at home and now living in a flat with other guys means getting the real thing (and keeping it secret) isn't really feasible and so I have always had to put together my own diapers to wear and use.
I've tried a lot of different design ideas, and just was wondering if anybody else has ever tried this and if so how it turned out?
I always like my creations to actually work, so I experimented a lot and eventually settled on what I think is a pretty good method.
For the outer cloth, I usually just use a bed-sheet or some other type of thin material or else it becomes too thick once folded.
For absorption, a decent amount of high-absorbency paper-towels or toilet paper (how much depends on the person I guess, but it's generally quite a lot)
Then between the cloth and the paper-towels, I put a length of cling-wrap or plastic wrap. This is really effective for water-proofing and it makes barely any sound.
Having lived at home and now living in a flat with other guys means getting the real thing (and keeping it secret) isn't really feasible and so I have always had to put together my own diapers to wear and use.
I've tried a lot of different design ideas, and just was wondering if anybody else has ever tried this and if so how it turned out?
I always like my creations to actually work, so I experimented a lot and eventually settled on what I think is a pretty good method.
For the outer cloth, I usually just use a bed-sheet or some other type of thin material or else it becomes too thick once folded.
For absorption, a decent amount of high-absorbency paper-towels or toilet paper (how much depends on the person I guess, but it's generally quite a lot)
Then between the cloth and the paper-towels, I put a length of cling-wrap or plastic wrap. This is really effective for water-proofing and it makes barely any sound.