The maker of the much-loved MegaMax diaper has been aware of and friendly with its ABDL customers for years, but now they are teasing their new ABDL themed art on their new social media feed!
Are they creating new products just for us? We’ll just have to wait and see!
A lot of ABDLs sleep with plushies or have them sitting around the home. But did you know that one third of adults in Britain sleep with a stuffed animal? It isn’t just an AB thing so don’t feel ashamed to snuggle close with your fluffy pals!
The Guardian interviewed a wide variety of people with stuffed animals from giant bears to small childhood toys.
If you don’t have a stuffed animal to keep you company, I highly recommend getting one. It’s like having a pet that is always in the mood for hugs but without any of the responsibility. Excuse me while I fetch mine…
It’s summer time and taking a dip in the cool water is on my mind.
If you aren’t able to remove your diaper to swim, there are a few different options to explore.
Swim Diapers
Swim diapers have waterproofing on the outside and soft synthetic cloth in the inside that stays comfortable when wet. Swim diapers don’t usually have much absorbency and don’t keep the water out very well either. They are just meant to contain solid waste or hold a small pad in the pants for temporary protection.
Tight PUL Diaper Cover
A Polyurethane (PUL) cover with tight leg and waist bands can hold a disposable or cloth diaper inside securely as long as it has a good fit. This is the cheapest and easiest to find option.
Latex Pants
While tight and more fragile than the other options, latex pants are the surest way to keep diapers protected while submerged in water. They can keep a tight seal while moving around in the water. Getting a perfectly comfortable fit can take some stretching and adjustment but the security will be well worth it.