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March 24th, 09, 03:37 AM
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lolicon834 is offline
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Arizona
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Yea, I actually used to get diapers out of the bathroom vending machines a few times, and that was incredibly nerve racking.... It is MUCH MUCH easier on your self to just buy some. If you're concerned about seeing familiar faces and have access to a car (and some extra gas), it's very easy to take a detour one day to a distant walgreens or something and take care of business.
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March 24th, 09, 10:39 AM
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Shining Fire is offline
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I was at Wegmans one time (If you don't know what that is, think Tops..) Anyways, in the bathroom, they had this rack with Pampers, Huggies, luvs, and depends pull-up style diapers, with a sign that said they were for customers to take as needed. I thought it was pretty cool.
As for me, I had no problem buying diapers at the store. The first time I did it I just walked up to the pharmacy counter (It was at Rite-aid) and paid for them, and then walked out.
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March 25th, 09, 07:00 AM
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DKKid86 is offline
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: South of Chicago, IL.
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Do what I do ask your girlfriend to use her address for shipping them and just let her know when you order them so that no one like your parent know what you do for "fun" and go to her on the day that they are schedule to arrive. This way could also work with a good friend or just move out.
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April 5th, 09, 07:18 PM
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the tank is offline
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Location: In my tank by your house
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Hay if you have ever had a horse to take care of then peaple will think there for a lag infection on the horse to use lik a bandeg
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April 5th, 09, 08:53 PM
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lolicon834 is offline
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Arizona
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wow, really? I never knew about that, but I guess it makes sense....I know a wrestling coach who used to use tampons to stop a bloody nose....
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April 5th, 09, 09:25 PM
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shadow king is offline
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I was in a Super One store and was walking through the aisles trying to muster the courage to buy some diapers and both times totally chickened out...nerve wracking...
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April 5th, 09, 09:38 PM
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lolicon834 is offline
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Location: Arizona
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shining Fire
I was at Wegmans one time (If you don't know what that is, think Tops..) Anyways, in the bathroom, they had this rack with Pampers, Huggies, luvs, and depends pull-up style diapers, with a sign that said they were for customers to take as needed. I thought it was pretty cool.
As for me, I had no problem buying diapers at the store. The first time I did it I just walked up to the pharmacy counter (It was at Rite-aid) and paid for them, and then walked out.
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Oh yea...this reminds me, the Ikea down the way here has that. It's just a regular white cabinet on the wall, with no markings, but when you open it up, it's filled w/ diapers and has a sign on the inside of the door saying they're for customer use....if only they filled it with a larger size... 
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April 6th, 09, 12:09 AM
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Kid Ryan is offline
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Sacramento, California
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lolicon834
Oh yea...this reminds me, the Ikea down the way here has that. It's just a regular white cabinet on the wall, with no markings, but when you open it up, it's filled w/ diapers and has a sign on the inside of the door saying they're for customer use....if only they filled it with a larger size... 
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You should ask them to have it filled with Adult Diapers  .
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April 6th, 09, 11:20 PM
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TTTT is offline
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Vancouver
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Just get in the mall, pick the diapers as nothing special, pay and get out.
Most people who see you will think "What a good teen that do the shopping for his/her family" (if baby diapers)
There is a lot of people who does not have an idea about this fetish, so just do like i said and it will be just fine.
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April 11th, 09, 08:42 AM
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accidentally is offline
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Colorado
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when i was younger and was too embarrassed to purchase daipers at a store or order them online,i would go to the pet store and buy the puppy training pads and then enjoy those while i was in bed.if you still feel insecure about getting those,then get some puppy treats as well.
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