-SoftBunny- Posted March 4, 2019 Report Posted March 4, 2019 Hi Littles & Caregivers! I think this question is a commun one for littles who want try ABDL for the first time & yours tips could really help us! I talked about trying training panties\diapers with my Daddy a while ago and he was open about it: We want to see if we are comfortable with it! But even if I looked at ABDL post: I couldn't find what people in this community get their training panties\Diapers. I saw some littles wearing training panties for kids and some littles wearing adult diapers, so I was pretty confused! I reaaally like the one for kids (training panties), but I was wondering if I have to get the larger size they have to fit me or if there is nothing to do about it! ( I'm a 5"2 & skinny adult if that help) I personnally don't want to do anything in them: I want to try for the headspace and softness of them! But if you guys have any other tips that can help me or other littles fell free to tell us! Thankiess! 1
BabyBeans Posted March 4, 2019 Report Posted March 4, 2019 For adult diapers, I know there are a handful of sites. Like Bambino, ABUniverse, etc. I'm unsure about training panties though. Have you tried just searching on google? You may even find online somewhere that has sizing for kids training panties, possibly? I wish you good luck in your searches!
Little kaiya Posted March 4, 2019 Report Posted March 4, 2019 Thrre are quite a few stores that sell adult sized training pants. Recommendations really depend what country you're in and whether you want to buy internationally or not. Babykins in Canada is good imo. Little kaiya
Guest cutelittlealice Posted March 4, 2019 Report Posted March 4, 2019 I don’t know many online stores that sell adult diapers or training pants BUT. I suggest other supplies as well like an adult baby bottle, adult paci and some baby toys.
-SoftBunny- Posted March 4, 2019 Author Report Posted March 4, 2019 I know websites to search for adult diapers\training panties but I was confused by adults wearing kids training panties so I was wondering if any of you had experience with them to tell me if it can really fit an adult with the largest size for kids hehehe
-SoftBunny- Posted March 4, 2019 Author Report Posted March 4, 2019 I know websites to search for adult diapers\training panties but I was confused by adults wearing kids training panties so I was wondering if any of you had experience with them to tell me if it can really fit an adult with the largest size for kids hehehe
Little kaiya Posted March 4, 2019 Report Posted March 4, 2019 There are adults that can fit into kids training pants if they are small enough but they really arent made for adults. Often the end result are leaks, tears in the training pant or the look of someone trying to wear something too small which most times isnt really a very flattering look, in my opinion but others may feel differently. With all the options to get properly fitting training pants I've never really understood the desires to try to squeeze into something that's usually ill fitting. Plus nowadays there are so many online stores that will do custom work it's hard to argue it's the only way to find a cute design. So, is it possible, in some people's case sure. Is it desirable is probably the important question and that depends on you and your partner(s). Little kaiya 1
-SoftBunny- Posted March 5, 2019 Author Report Posted March 5, 2019 There are adults that can fit into kids training pants if they are small enough but they really arent made for adults. Often the end result are leaks, tears in the training pant or the look of someone trying to wear something too small which most times isnt really a very flattering look, in my opinion but others may feel differently. With all the options to get properly fitting training pants I've never really understood the desires to try to squeeze into something that's usually ill fitting. Plus nowadays there are so many online stores that will do custom work it's hard to argue it's the only way to find a cute design. So, is it possible, in some people's case sure. Is it desirable is probably the important question and that depends on you and your partner(s). Little kaiya Thank you! I will do many more research about it & I think your right about the look it can have! C:
-SoftBunny- Posted March 5, 2019 Author Report Posted March 5, 2019 There are adults that can fit into kids training pants if they are small enough but they really arent made for adults. Often the end result are leaks, tears in the training pant or the look of someone trying to wear something too small which most times isnt really a very flattering look, in my opinion but others may feel differently. With all the options to get properly fitting training pants I've never really understood the desires to try to squeeze into something that's usually ill fitting. Plus nowadays there are so many online stores that will do custom work it's hard to argue it's the only way to find a cute design. So, is it possible, in some people's case sure. Is it desirable is probably the important question and that depends on you and your partner(s). Little kaiya Thank you! I will do many more research about it & I think your right about the look it can have! C:
TampaDaddy Posted March 8, 2019 Report Posted March 8, 2019 At "5'2" & skinny," you should be able to fit in a size 7 diaper, possibly even a size 6 if you have slim hips. You can always put a "diaper doubler" in them to add to the absorbancy and thickness. For pull-up style, they have the same sizes as diapers plus the teen "overnight" style, which are extra absorbant. If you can get the actual diapers/pull-ups, they will likely be a LOT less expensive than the adult versions, especially if the adult versions are specialty AB/DL products.
TampaDaddy Posted March 8, 2019 Report Posted March 8, 2019 At "5'2" & skinny," you should be able to fit in a size 7 diaper, possibly even a size 6 if you have slim hips. You can always put a "diaper doubler" in them to add to the absorbancy and thickness. For pull-up style, they have the same sizes as diapers plus the teen "overnight" style, which are extra absorbant. If you can get the actual diapers/pull-ups, they will likely be a LOT less expensive than the adult versions, especially if the adult versions are specialty AB/DL products.
SharkPrince Posted March 8, 2019 Report Posted March 8, 2019 I wouldn't recommend using child products due to reason someone stated above but, as they can be cheaper than product for adults, it can be a decent choice. The only way to tell if you can fit is to measure your hips with a tape measure and check the packaging of the product. Diapers and that usually have a size chart
SharkPrince Posted March 8, 2019 Report Posted March 8, 2019 I wouldn't recommend using child products due to reason someone stated above but, as they can be cheaper than product for adults, it can be a decent choice. The only way to tell if you can fit is to measure your hips with a tape measure and check the packaging of the product. Diapers and that usually have a size chart
TampaDaddy Posted March 8, 2019 Report Posted March 8, 2019 I wouldn't recommend using child products due to reason someone stated above... I believe the reasons are from this comment from Little kaiya, There are adults that can fit into kids training pants if they are small enough but they really arent made for adults. Often the end result are leaks, tears in the training pant or the look of someone trying to wear something too small which most times isnt really a very flattering look, in my opinion but others may feel differently. With all the options to get properly fitting training pants I've never really understood the desires to try to squeeze into something that's usually ill fitting. Why would there be leaks or tears, and why would they be ill-fitting if the person is the right size for them? That's why I suggested checking sizes 6 and 7. I know of adults with 32" waists who fit quite well into size 7s. If she is slender, as she says she IS, then her hip size should be a non-issue. If leaking due to amount of urine occurs, a "diaper doubler" should prevent the problem, as I previously suggested. 1
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