The answer for me is yes on occasion.
There is something very comforting about it and the experience is one of being completely a baby. It is hard to explain to others who may not be of this same interest. Surely they might think we are crazy. :heiscrazy: ...but there is a good feeling about it. Just as there is a good feeling of wearing a diaper in the first place.
While I understand that it is certainly not for everyone. --Even for some that are ABDL, the thought of doing so can be as shocking or even offensive as the thought of an adult wearing diapers who doesn't need them may be to those who aren't ABDL. :SHOCKED:
But in truth, if you are truly feeling completely little as a baby, this is for many the ultimate sense of being little. As babies don't just wear diapers because they feel good, and they don't just wet in them, but they are used for the complete intended purpose. And I know, the OP posed the question not just about messing, but about staying in them overnight, but I think this still is part of the equation.
It is not something to be ashamed of if this is what you like doing. But as so many have pointed out, there are additional precautions to take such as using lots of baby powder and diaper rash ointment or cream in advance --preferably one with zinc oxide, such as Desitin. Otherwise you are going to have a very sore bottom for quite a bit longer time than you enjoyed wearing the messy diaper.
While I acknowledge that I enjoy this feeling of being completely a baby, I must also admit it doesn't occur very often. --But that is due more to practicality. Besides the concerns of diaper rash, it is a simple fact that messy diapers are not easily hidden and the clean up is much, much more difficult. So, while out of convenience of not getting up in the night to go to the bathroom, you will spend 3 to 4 times as much time cleaning up in the morning. And if you are co-located with others, the odor is not something that is easily hidden either.
So, in conclusion, my two cents is that wearing a messy diaper overnight can be a very enjoyable experience if proper precautions are taken. But at the same time, I appreciate the feelings of others who may be against this or not want to do this, just as I appreciate the feelings of those who are not ABDL and would never consider wearing a diaper just because.
Still, I can't help but think of the saying, "Don't knock it till you try it" :smile1:
Well, that's my $100 answer to your $1 question. :tongueout: