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What ones did you find enjoyable?
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Hello!

Lately I've been looking to try some new diapers, but with the variety of brands and styles out there, I'm somewhat lost.  This is where I'm asking for your help! My question to you is, what is the most enjoyable diaper (brand and style) that you've used, and what made it enjoyable?  Anyone's input is appreciated, and I thank you all!
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Prissie
I use Depends maximum absorbency pull-up underwear (i.e. diapers) for women. I like the pink color, the convenience of simply putting them on without anything to fasten, and they feel delightful when they're really warm and wet :D
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Baby Butch
 The good diapers cost too much!

I like Drycare 24/7 because they are cut bigger for a medium.

They are very thick and white plastic on the outside.


The next best for me are the Abena M4.






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Renee_tutu
Of the diapees I've had shipped I like the Abena the best.  The Abriflex have the best capacity of any pullups I know, but the Abriform which tape on give me the best feeling.  They tend to sag more if you walk around, but hey, why aren't you crawling?

I think Depends are the best you can buy in a store around here, the generics suck.  And I like Goodnites 'cuz they're really pretty, specially the girls', and they really flatten my sissy.  They really do have an amazing capacity.

Of course money I$ an issue, $igh.  When I first used tried diapees I tended to gush a lot, but as I got used to 'em and more relaxed I found that with lots of little tinkles, they hold lots more before springing a leak :) !

AND, have you noticed how the backs tend to never get filled?  You'll save money on diapees if you wear 'em backwards for a little while and then turn 'em around.  The can hold the mostest that way :) .
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Prissie
Thanks for the tip about tinkling a little here and there, instead of gushing all at once. As for wearing diapers backwards, I'll try it sometime and see if it works for me.

Warmth and wetness and softness and sweetness and peace and joy and love,
   Prissie
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Renee_tutu
@ Prissie

 haha, just remember not too long backwards, they're really not designed that way.  But it IS the duty of good sissies and babies everywhere to be economical :) !

Oh, BTW, you can make yourself the most wonderful cloth diapees ranging from free-folds to wonderful an' pretty and fitted with Velcro, and you can make 'em out of scrap material!  Cloth diapees are so totally different from disposable.  Easy with a sewing machine, but don't have one so I sew by hand.  I'm on my second pair.  Sewing is an activity every sissy should do IMO.
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Baby-Bethany
I usually wear Abena Abri-forms, for me they offer the best combination of absorbency, comfort and value for money. Sure there are cheaper diapers but they tend (in my limited experience at least) to be not as well made or comfortable. It should be noted that Abri-forms come in cloth backed and plastic backed versions. Sadly where I live I can only get the cloth backed ones in my size, which don't produce that wonderfully babyish crinkling noise that so many of use love. Thankfully it's easy enough to fix that by wearing a pair of plastic panties over the diaper, these also have the benefit of stopping any little leaks and you can quite easily find them with all sorts of babyish designs on them which will make your padded tush look even cuter.
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sweetlilsarah
I have to go with the old Attend brand. They have gotten worse over the years, but they are still very babyish and fun.  They crinkle a lot and will hold up up you use a regular pamper 6 as a stuffer. They are much cheaper now going for about .50 cents per breif on walgreens.com.
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Baby Butch
 I always liked Attends for an inexpensive diaper. I bought a whole case for $40 at Walgreens.com.


I occasionally pick up Depends at Kmart for $12 a package. All this talk about diapers and I am almost out of them!



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Lela
It all depends.  Am I looking for something to romp around in, or something to wear to unwind and just act like a toddler, or something I can wear all day without ever using the toilet.

I myself can squeeze into Goodnights and Pampers Size 7's.  Which are fun because they are thin enough  to wear under my clothing and nobody would notice.  And they are also very cute.

As far as AB/DL diapers go I love ABU.  There Sissy and Cushies are adorable and offer great protection with cute designs .  They are great for playing in and one of the more affordable diapers out there.  However there customer service is not the greatest.

For a diaper you can wear all day and night Molicare M4's are just great.  Thick and able to handle wetting after wetting. 
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