GinAndTonixx
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Drop me a messageLuvMyDiapers said:Doooo tell Pleeeeas!!!!!
Drop me a messageLuvMyDiapers said:Doooo tell Pleeeeas!!!!!
A few years back I looked on eBay and saw somebody posted a picture of a few cases containing boxes of those toddler size Pampers. I thought it was ridiculous expensive, something like 60 bucs for a box of 12. I was so on the fence about it because that's a lot of money to be spending on diapers I'm not even going to wear. I'm so glad I did, because like like you mentioned, just touching that texture while wearing my adult sized diaper brings me right back to those days I was actually in Pampers. I took one diaper out of the box to enjoy and touch, And I also enjoy seeing the others stacked in the box as it reminds me of those days seeing a nursery and wishing I could grab the diapers on the shelf.BobbiSueEllen said:I used to love that texture, it screamed "Pampers". When I wore my first big diaper in 1981, I'd run my hand over a diaper--whether out of the box or on me--just to feel it. It was one of the little clues that told me I was back in diapers again. It was incredible...
I thought I was crazy remembering that texture. ABU made recent run of Peekabus that were very similar...maybe about 35% there in terms of texture. It seems to be gone in the current run. . I think it was the go-to plastic years ago. Not only diapers but disposable table cloths, bibs and so forth.BobbiSueEllen said:I used to love that texture, it screamed "Pampers". When I wore my first big diaper in 1981, I'd run my hand over a diaper--whether out of the box or on me--just to feel it. It was one of the little clues that told me I was back in diapers again. It was incredible...
Dude, you gotta share this.GinAndTonixx said:Drop me a message
They’re called adult chows, or dr absorbency.Subtlerustle said:Dude, you gotta share this.
Cool. Thanks I will have a search.GinAndTonixx said:They’re called
They’re called adult chows, or dr absorbency.
I could get behind that as well, some variety in options from AB-ish, to little, to adult. Think what makes adult style prints really boils down to copyright laws/infringement/permission with themes and logos. Though, while not a fan of messing, if there were USC themed diapers, I'd never sit on a toilet again, go ND!Lumosillustrati said:I'd like more variety in ABDL diapers that aren't so little/ab looking. More variety in print designs.
have one with more padding up front for men!GinAndTonixx said:My question to you is..
iIf you could design your own diapers, colour, backing, tapes, landing strips, scents etc... what would you do?
BSE, this 70s version of the diamond embossing (as compared to the 60s version where the diamond embossing is--for lack of a better description--"inside out") is what MADE me into the DL that I am today! Yes, the heavenly Pampers scent, and the other signature Pampers features were also important (the pleated design, the early non-hourglass shape, the early non-SAP padding, the lack of leg gathers in the early 70s versions, etc), but that damned diamond embossing gets me to "swooning" every time! Like you, I remember running my hands lightly over my diapers and caressing that soft, supple diamond embossed plastic just to take in the textile sensory experience. You can imagine how good it felt next to the hands when I was ages 3 to about 7... imagine my delight when I discovered as a pubescent teen (and now adult) how GOOD it felt next to my... er... um... private parts! WOW!BobbiSueEllen said:I used to love that texture, it screamed "Pampers". When I wore my first big diaper in 1981, I'd run my hand over a diaper--whether out of the box or on me--just to feel it. It was one of the little clues that told me I was back in diapers again. It was incredible...
I think that a lot of us adults with ABDLism remember that unique diamond embossed plastic feeling when we ran our hands across it as babies or toddlers. (What else is there to do when you are sitting around in a diaper all day, right?) As a DL myself, that diamond embossed plastic (or as others say, "rubberized plastic") is what makes or breaks a perfect diaper for me or not.Subtlerustle said:I thought I was crazy remembering that texture. ABU made recent run of Peekabus that were very similar...maybe about 35% there in terms of texture. It seems to be gone in the current run. . I think it was the go-to plastic years ago. Not only diapers but disposable table cloths, bibs and so forth.
70sPampers said:I think that a lot of us adults with ABDLism remember that unique diamond embossed plastic feeling when we ran our hands across it as babies or toddlers. (What else is there to do when you are sitting around in a diaper all day, right?) As a DL myself, that diamond embossed plastic (or as others say, "rubberized plastic") is what makes or breaks a perfect diaper for me or not.
Glad to know that I am in good company!BabyTweetyBird said:You're not alone as @BobbiSueEllen and I are addicted to that crinkly "rubberized" plastic.