I must admit that not being an ABDL but married to and currently parenting a sissy baby that my opinion on nappies and experience of them is significant. My baby is currently in disposables only due to a temporary living situation but for most of the time has worn pinned cloth nappies int he style of babies of old. Personally, I think that these cloth nappies are the most infantile ones that can be bought. When I see them on him I don't see as incontinent or as a bedwetter despite being both. I see him as a baby wearing the nappies that only a baby would wear. The pins and the plastic pants are bulky and obvious and at night, they look perfect as well as providing superior protection to a very heavy bedwetter who sleeps on the side. If the look is everything then a bulky infant-only nappy like that tells a powerful story. And combined with a short baby dress it is just perfect. Disposables have a place for sure and during the day they are good, but at night and especially if...
I've been co-editing a new upcoming book The Connecticut Baby by Barry Oliver. Barry is never a formulaic author and like many, I simply loved his Regression Quadrilogy. This book contains diaper-wearing but it is mainly about a young man who ends up time-travelling back 90 years into the body of a 2-year-old boy. You will all like it and it will be released soon but here is the address: https://abdiscovery.com.au/connecticut-baby/
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