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size 8 baby diapers Baby 02/07/2023 (Tue) 06:33:46 No. 22471
ignoring incontinent kids, do kids really wear and use size 8 diapers even after being potty trained? do they like it?
>>22692 >We have had bigger nappies for kids for a while and what do those diapers look like? Who manufactures them?
>>22702 Northshore is one. They sell ABDL diapers but they started as a medical incontinence supply company. They even acknowledged that feedback from ABDL customers helped them improve their non-fetish products IIRC and have diapers for ABDLs, but they are brand for disability and age related incontinence first and that is their main market and focus. For their older kid stuff with designs expected of ABDL products it's mainly intended for autistic, mentally retarded, or physically disabled kids not normal kids that parents are too neglectful to toilet train.
Don't forget heavy bedwetter kids. My niece is 6 and it seems like she wet a lot and leak through drynites so tape diapers size 8 is basically the only solution.
>>22713 >>22702 Tranquility also has their youth line or whatever which from what I’ve seen is identical to their adult slimline or ATNs, just sized much smaller.
>>22702 Pampers 7, pampers 8, easy-ups 5t-6t and so on. However, many people have noticed that baby diaper sizes have also shrinken over thr time or new sizes are just inch or two longer but otherwise identical to smaller sizes so they can ask more money for new "bigger" sizes. And anyways, there have always been bedwetting pants like goodnites and medical youth / xs diapers for older kids.
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>>22702 What >>22719 said. We have nappies by Pampers and Tesco made for older kids. Though the sizes changed sizes some, Pampers 8 and Tesco Junior easily fit a 4 stone child. That's about 8 to 10 years old depending on their fitness.
>>22713 >>22715 >>22719 >>22724 Ah, so normal incontinence diapers on smaller sizes or normal baby diapers on bigger sizes. You won't notice them unless you're looking for them.
>>22692 This is a nice fantasy, but I don't believe it reflects reality at all. 1600 across the whole country would be a rate of far less than 1% which is in line with what I'd expect for childhood incontinence and probably lower than the incidence of ABDL. The same goes for the figure of 24 kids across 18 schools. And don't get me started on the anecdote of a single 11 year old wetting the bed. Not that I expect much journalistic integrity from the British media. Even the BBC are sociopathic liars 99% of the time. You should also know that cars normally come with a switch for disabling the front passenger airbag for precisely that reason.
>>22760 >You won't notice them I mean the kid on the package is big as fuck
>>22719 Unrelated, but I love the designs of the MLP Easy-Ups. It's just a shame that they have zero stretch to them. I can fit into 4t-5t Pull-Ups just fine, but can't with 4t-5t Easy-Ups.
>>22774 >8-12 years >day and night IMAGINE
>>22698 >Japan also has an unusually high demand of diapers for older children (not just elderly due to greying population) from their work culture giving less time for child care and it's partly to blame for older kids in diapers in other countries. It's a combination of lazy, neglectful, overworked, and paranoid parents. In Japan? Source?
>>22763 >This is a nice fantasy, but I don't believe it reflects reality at all. Try working in A&E for a week and tell me the same thing. As to airbag switches I haven't seen one on a UK auto in years. Come to think of it, the hired car on my last holiday in EU didn't have it either.
>>22774 >8-12 years >packaging shows a picture of a child that looks like she's like 3-4, tops When will these companies just make adult-sized products with identical patterns and designs already? I know they don't want to be associated with an adult fetish thing but man they'd sell a lot, even if it would be all the difficulty of breaking into a new market. >>22763 >>22692 >anecdote of a single 11 year old wetting the bed. That poor kid. I mean sometimes it just happens. >As a former paramedic and now A&E nurse at a pediatric hospital this seat is banging. I love the idea. Parenthood is not in sight, but it is a life goal of mine, and you single-handedly just sold me on these seats in a single line. That is one of the most terrifying and best endorsements I've ever heard for a safety product.
>>22809 >When will these companies just make adult-sized products with identical patterns and designs already? Agreed. I'd love to buy something which looked identical to real diapers marketed for toddlers, even down to the choice of stock photos used on the packaging. I guess that's not really possible for anything even tangentially associated with fetishes in the current cultural climate though.
>>22809 >>22816 That's why I use chatbots to live out fantasy worlds where it's a thing.
>>22809 Well, at least the kid on the package have food stains wiped off from her face :)
>>22840 You glow so hard I saw you from Australia.
>>22698 really? how do you know?
>>24662 >how do you know that going through incontinence and missing normal social milestones would lead to mental issues? Do you think before you ask questions?
>>26281 Do you think before replying to month and a half old posts?
So apparently pampers swaddler size 8 fits 32in waist.
>>22471 I literally always wanted to wear diapers. It's one of my earliest memories and my parents had to actively monitor my little brother's diaper supply to make sure I wasn't sneaking them. Diapers are fucking amazing, so why would it be out of the question for children to enjoy them?
>>22719 >>22724 Back when I was in my mid teens and too much of a pansy to just buy the real deal (Which is good because I got rumbled a few times and the baby ones had far better deniability) I tried these and they never fit. Easy-Ups's old design was stretchy enough to kinda fit (Although you'd usually need to staple or duct tape it) and Pull-Ups were similar I tried the newer Easy-Ups (Now called Nappy Pants) fit once and it just couldn't take me. This is actually giving me nostalgia for the days of Dora the Explorer easy-ups (They had dinosaurs on them long before any of the adult brands cottoned on) and glow in the dark Cars 2 pull-ups. There were also way too small Bob the Builder (The good original design) Easy-Ups and Thomas the Tank Engine Pull-Ups. I remember getting advice that the girl Pull-Ups were better because the absorbency zone was better positioned for pointing your pingas down. Still wish I'd tried Cool Alert but I don't even think they got released in this country.
>>26318 Got my hopes up and bought some. If this is true, it's only if your thighs are sticks. Not for folks who used to be fat
>>22692 >Kind of makes me laugh when I see a ten year old getting up to get a clean nappy from their bag and saying, 'mummy, I need a clean nappy'. How often do you see this kind of thing? Is the kid sick or injured or otherwise just super stressed or something and they are just temporarily wearing diapers? Also, for a non-brit, what does A&E stand for?
>>29794 A&E = Accident and Emergency, the US equivalent is Urgent Care.
>>29799 Ah, thanks! What about the rest though? Like I assume that if a kid (or even adult) is really sick or hurt bad enough that diapers would be an option in some cases, whether its because they can't get up on their own or just temporary loss of control or something. Is that the kind of stuff that gets seen a lot? Or is it like 10 year olds with no real medical justification still wearing diapers for some reason? Like, why? And how common is this really?
wish theyd make em bigger
>>22678 The idea of still being in a carseat at all past 3 or 4 still seems weird to me. Apparently it's recommended up to age 8 now, but when I was a kid I feel like you'd be mercilessly teased if you weren't sitting in a normal seat by the time you started school. Carseats are for babies - What, do your parents still make you use bottles and diapers too?
>>49639 Parent here. Some parents are wild with car seats, and keep their kids rear facing UP TO 8 years old. We have just followed the law for our area, kids were in forward facing car seat at 1, my daughter has been in a booster seat at 4. I think at 7 or 8 she will be without it, they have to meet certain height and weight requirements too.
>>49639 I was in a car seat till I was ~8 years old and I never thought it was weird
you think you do, but you dont. yes theyd be cute and soft but baby diapers are meant to be changed 6+ times a day. youd know if you had kids. they just dont hold what ABDL diapers do. theyd be super close to what tena or northshore supreme."thin". but full quality.
>>22471 Would corporations jeopardize human development if they could add some extra money to their bottom lion? Of course they would, and given how the baby diaper market is trending downwards, they will
>>49648 >>49655 I know it's the norm now, it still just seems odd to me because I have no memories of ever using a car seat. And I feel like I've got pretty good memory all the way back to when I was 4 years old. I can remember needing a booster seat at restaurants, but in cars I've always just sat in a normal seat, same as I do now as an adult. I totally would've judged another kid if they were my age and still needed a car seat.


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