Oh, I see. I've never had anyone say that any of my posts elicited an obnoxious feeling within her/him though, let alone a super obnoxious one (That's a new experience for me). I apologize about the format of my previous PM. Perhaps I was overly excited about meeting someone who shares an appreciation for the cute diaper designs of the Honest Company. I didn't know that you only use a smartphone to visit this site. You don't have a desktop or a laptop to use at home?
Luckily, I saved the text of my previous VM in Notepad. It's a good habit that I developed due to some bugs in the past that I've encountered with this site (e.g. Posted text later disappearing within threads with no mods being involved [A glitch with the old v.3.8.1 vBulletin system that this site is using?]). I have edited out the pictures and replaced them with optional links for you to click (Or "Tap") on so that you should be able to, I believe, comfortably read the text (I don't have a smartphone and use my desktop or laptop, so I don't know how all of the text will appear on your tiny screen) and see the pictures (Optional) of the diaper designs (Please see below)!
Cool! About five years ago when I was in the bathroom at a local Walmart, I put two quarters into a disposable baby diaper dispenser and got to examine an actual disposable baby diaper. I think that it was about a size 5 - It measured a foot across in width (I know it was exactly a foot across since its width across was the same as the length of any square tile on the floor which is usually one square foot). When I placed it across against my pants (I was and still am, a Mens size 36 waist or 18" across in width), I could see that its complete width clearly would not fit around my waist (I kind of knew that a baby diaper usually would not fit around an adult waist but I had to investigate and confirm for myself)! I left the diaper inside the folding baby changing table for some parent to use, since I couldn't make use of it in any practical sense. Anyway, I use adult flat fold cloth diapers because they are softer than any available disposable diaper (You can always add more fabric softener to a cloth diaper but with a disposable diaper, you're limited to the amount of softener that is already built into the padding by a diaper manufacturer) and they are made exactly like flat fold baby diapers, only large enough to fit adults (See
post #4 in my (Now long gone [From this site]) friend thingyWhat's thread "
Cloth Diapers?").
If I were a parent, I would buy Honest Company baby diapers for my baby - They sure do have a lot of cute, artistic diaper pattern designs~! I especially like the look of the Purple Leopard, Multi-colored Chevron (The one in the top right corner of the second picture) and Macaroon pattern diaper designs. Of course, none of them would beat the Huggies Baby Mickey Mouse and Baby Minnie Mouse design from back in 1986 (For more info on the vintage Huggies Disney Babies design, see
Post #90 in my "
How much would you spend for diapers?" thread. There's a seller on eBay that's offering Huggies Disney Baby diapers for $44.99 [$40.00 + $4.99 Shipping] per diaper)!
Honest Company multiple designs 1
Honest Company multiple designs 2
Purple Leopard design
Macaroon design
SweetHearts Candy design
Huggies Disney Babies design
Do you consider yourself an ARDL (Age Regressionist Diaper Lover) or an ABDL (Adult Baby Diaper Lover)? I'm an ARDL (ARDLs see themselves as actual babies/toddlers during their fantasy sessions while ABDLs see themselves as adults who wear diapers and possibly baby clothes while engaging in babyplay). ARDLs desire physical AR but not necessarily mental AR (It depends upon the person) while ABDLs desire mental AR but not physical AR (They wish to remain in adult form). And of course, DLs just want to wear a diaper for extended periods of time and have no desire whatsoever to be a baby (That's pretty much our diapered community for you but of course, there are also ABs [aka "Littles"] who see themselves as being AR'ed backed to a toilet trained child and "Caretakers" who just want to care of those of us who do wear diapers. I think that the famous AR artist Bojay best captured what it means to be an ARDL in one of his famous illustrations (See below)! If an AR time machine were to be invented, I'd be one of the first ones on line to give it a go!
Bojay's ARDL illustration