TheMat
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Unfortunately it means you probably found someone in the middle of binge/purge. A few people got lucky off of me that way years ago.
Probably someone who was purging, but I would have serious doubts about a thrift store shopper being interested if that was me. Though there seems to be more ABDL folks out there than I realize.bugguy6970 said:It’s an awesome find for you but what interests me is why those were donated in the first place.
Where pray tell did you find them?tommytemper said:
"Pray tell" thou sayethdlover said:Where pray tell did you find them?
I pray thou cherishes these fruitful loin cloths and dost make more such fortuitous discoveries!tommytemper said:"Pray tell" thou sayeth
I wast on a journey returning to my domicile after completing my occupation for the day and happened to pass by and walketh into an GoodWill in Wisconsin, as I ventured through out the shoppe I spotted them on an lower shelf and laying hold of them went to the clerk and presented an exchanged of currency whereby I took them into my possession.
I have made some great finds of diapers in Thrift stores but nothing as nice as that.bugme said:After seeing crazy thrift finds from other people, I finally had my own, at Value Village just outside Washington DC.
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This was a pack of 8, but I couldn't wait to put one on, so there are 7 in the picture.
I usually wear XL, but for that price, I couldn't pass them up. They were a bit tight and I put on plastic pants and raised my standing desk (so I could work without sitting down and squeezing them too much) as extra insurance. I filled them pretty full - wet and messy - and they probably could have lasted longer except that I need to go out soon, so I had to change.
What section would a onesie like that be in? In my local stores they have blanket sleepers around winter holiday times and no other times. I also almost never see overalls or anything else "odd". I am sure people donate that kind of stuff - I have seen it once or twice in the donation bins and I don't look that often - but it never seems to make it to the floor. I have thought of asking, but a significant number of the workers don't appear to speak English.surgelover said:I once found 3 packs of Rearz Rebels at Goodwill which is probably my best find thrifting besides the time I found a ODU onesie and dotty diaper onesie.
This is something I'd love to find. I'd love to visit my local thrift store more, but I have no car atm, so I can't even go there. When I do get mine fixed, I'd love to find an abdl diaper some day and post it here. I also think thrift stores in general are worth visiting. I always love finding little scores in there.blaincorrous said:This is like ABDL Bingo. “Find ABDL diapers at a thrift store!”
was the package, his?DLinEx said:In related news…. Here’s Ex UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown visiting a food bank and using incontinence aids as an example of everyday donated items people are sending in.
If you look carefully they are LFB Trunks!!! Someone is generous in Scotland!!
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I believe they were in the childrens section. I just happened to recognize the pattern as being by ODU when I walked bybugme said:What section would a onesie like that be in? In my local stores they have blanket sleepers around winter holiday times and no other times. I also almost never see overalls or anything else "odd". I am sure people donate that kind of stuff - I have seen it once or twice in the donation bins and I don't look that often - but it never seems to make it to the floor. I have thought of asking, but a significant number of the workers don't appear to speak English.
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