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My Solution to Double Diapers

If you’re doing it for fetish, sure, go ahead, but know that you’re wasting a diaper. If you’re doing it to make your diaper last longer, think again. The second, outside diaper usually never gets as wet as the first, inside diaper. Furthermore, prolonged contact against your skin is unhealthy for both your skin and your genital health. Wouldn’t you feel better in a fresh, dry diaper every 4 to 8 hours? I know I do.

If you want bulky diapers, I recommend wearing your regular diaper then wear a Rearz Omutsu diaper cover on top. Not only is it super soft and comfortable, it’s so bulky that even when your inside diaper is totally dry, you’d be waddling as soon as you get it on. If you wear it for a few hours then take it off, you’d be amazed at how easily it feels wearing your regular diaper. If you take away all that bulk between your legs, you’d feel a lot better and comfortable wearing your regular diaper because now it feels like you’re barely wearing anything between your legs.

If you need extra protection in the same diaper, you have two options: baby diapers and boosters. Both give you more padding and absorbency, however, one is easier to change: baby diapers. You can just reach down the front of your diaper, pull out the soggy baby diaper, and replace it with a fresh baby diaper. Not only can this prolong the use of your diaper, it can also keep you feeling fresh throughout the day especially if you use a little baby powder. As for boosters, that’s pretty much locked inside the diaper and much harder to change. The main positive to boosters is that they let urine flow through and it’s generally less-abrasive against your skin and genitals. There are pros and cons to everything.

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