Shopping for incontinence products, and wondering what i should wear with them.
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I normally buy adult diapers at CVS, or Rite Aid. Unfotunatelly i have never found a store to carry plastic pants and i was just wondering if anyone could give me tips on finding a store that might have them on their shelves.


Some of the things i like wear normally include compression shorts, but i was wondering what else might be fun to wear over them. I don't go for that girly look, but i wouldn't mind putting something on if it made things more comfy. any ideas?
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Probably the only place to find plastic pants would be a medical supply store or possibly an old style full service drug store.
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 I normally buy adult diapers at CVS, or Rite Aid. Unfotunatelly i have never found a store to carry plastic pants and i was just wondering if anyone could give me tips on finding a store that might have them on their shelves.
Some of the things i like wear normally include compression shorts, but i was wondering what else might be fun to wear over them. I don't go for that girly look, but i wouldn't mind putting something on if it made things more comfy. any ideas?  




There is always ebay for the plastic panties.....
For hard use avoid the made in China stuff - BUT:
for just occasional use they will work out fine.
Just make sure that when the item sells for $0.99 that the shipping & handling
is not skyrocketing out of sight.
There are few sellers that offer FREE S&H with only a $0.99 auction win;
then you have to factor in the 10 day to 3 week shipping period.
I have found that this is not so bad afterall and the delivery is in a plain
envelope not having to run all over town to find what I need.
Watch the sizing and be prepared to make a mistake or two until you get it
right on.

As for the compression panty/shorts I do not find them compatible with
incontinence products.
I do find that when I wear the black or dark colors there is no need for a
covering.
With lighter white and pastel colors then VPL (visible panty line) comes into
play if you are wearing thongs; bikinis and whatever underneath.
Then an outer covering is needed unless it is your mission to display
something junky and appear in the latest production "The People of Wal*Mart"!
I have found that wearing short shorts or a mini skirt over the light colored
compression shorts to be the solution to what is visably not so appeasing.
Your mileage and community exposure standards will of course vary.

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