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Sat Aug 09, 2008 2:06 am

I agree with JoeK. These are wonderful pants and I hope that they continue to be around for many years. Its real hard to start a company and to keep it going the first few years, especially in these hard times. I urge everyone to check out their site and hopefully buy some pants. You WILL like them. :D

Newest added prints for Bumpkins waterproof pants

Thu Aug 14, 2008 6:50 am

Thank you, Schoppy, for your great endorsement of these excellent Bumpkins pants from CTDC.

Robert has decided to hang on after sales picked up a bit and he's even going to try some new prints to see if more interest can be sparked.

I really feel, like Schoppy, if you try these pants, you will love the quality and the protection while finding the breathability a welcome added feature for the hot weather.

Of the new prints, Red Fat Farm and Blue Cubes can be seen (but not ordered quite yet) at the site: www.changingtimesdiaperco.com while the latest, Blue Retro, sounds really cool....... but we have to wait to get a look.

JoeK

Fri Aug 15, 2008 10:10 am

Hey Joe K
Thanks for the hot tip! I went on the changing time Web Site and ordered. They must be selling them The only ones they had in stock of what I ordered was the Flower ones I tried to order the stripe ones but they are out of my size right now :? ....................Sandy :)

Adult Print Waterproof pants

Sat Aug 16, 2008 6:14 am

Hi Sandy,

:D Great! If we support this new enterprise, it may stick around! Since he is restocking, and adding new prints, there is hope that Changing Times Diaper Co will hang on.

You got Flower Garden, all kinds of garden tools and flowers on a lavender background. Did you look at Pink Nova? I think that's a neat feminine print! Rose Circles and Rose Stripes are intended to appeal to the women out there, with stripes being a bit on the formal side I would say.

Now, just for fun, the Fat Farm is a cool print! Blue Fat Farm has been discontinued but Red Fat Farm is being introduced and I think there is something "hot" about red pants! Especially on a woman....so hubby should really sit up and take notice! :P

And on a serious note, Sandy, please let us know how you like the breathability of these pants. I think they are so much cooler than plastic pants....and cooler in this case means both fashionable and lower temperature! That's perhaps the biggest reason for paying the much higher price for these pants compared to less expensive plastic pants.

JoeK

Re: Colorful PRINT waterproof pants for ADULTS

Sun Oct 09, 2016 11:21 pm

This is interesting to me because I really like printed plastic pants just having difficulty getting them that fit properly. I do not know the psyscological reason aa I am not an adult baby.
I that the sizes for plastic pants that are printed seem to follow different size chart. I have some dinasaur pants from Baby Pants rhat fit properly but are so unflexible that they are not comfortable. I seem to spent a considerable amount on plastic pants anyhow and hate to get them and not be able to use them. BKINs were where my last ones came from and they are too tight.
EVerything. Else from them are fine. Also I have neen very happy with Gary High nack from Adult Cloth Diaper co.

Re: Colorful PRINT waterproof pants for ADULTS

Thu Oct 13, 2016 3:13 pm

I like the changing times Pul plastic pants. I got a couple and my favorite are the frogs. They are kinda fun to wear.

Re: Colorful PRINT waterproof pants for ADULTS

Fri Oct 14, 2016 8:27 pm

I don't know. Even being "one of them" myself, I don't really care much for the printed versions. I know full well liking them has absolutely no base what so ever in fetishes or kinks, but still. Maybe a solid color- if that- but even that is pushing it for me. Just give me something that truly works so I can enjoy my life. That's all I need.

Re: Colorful PRINT waterproof pants for ADULTS

Sat Nov 19, 2016 4:59 pm

if we have to wear the sh!t (some of us literally) we may as well have as fun fun as we can with what we wear. Fetish? Nah! I get no pleasure, sexual or otherwise, from wearing diapers. But if something looks more fun and can make me smile I will consider wearing them... No Rhumba panties for me though... That would be quite disturbing. :?

Re: Colorful Print waterproof pants for ADULTS

Fri Nov 25, 2016 4:58 pm

(I know the original post is from 2008 (!) but someone must have resurrected it as it is listed almost on top)

Not sure of the OP is still active here, but I wanted to react to this part because it expresses some of the ambivalent feelings surrounding incontinence that forever seem to complicate things:

RobertC wrote:Hi Paul,
I know exactly how you feel as far as feeling "babyish" when it comes to managing incontinence. How can you not feel like a baby when laying on the floor or bed pinning on a cloth diaper followed by pulling on a pair of plastic pants? I have been through my angry stages since becoming incontinent at age 6. You can well imagine the shame of having to wear diapers as a child and teenager. I often felt like a baby growing up as diapers and plastic pants were meant for babies, not young kids and teens


Actually, wearing plastic pants and diapers has never made me feel like a baby.
According to my mother, I cried and protested half-heartedly on the first night she put me in diapers and plastic pants again, following a very tiring few months using pads and training pants and whatnot trying to potty-train an incontinent child. When hospital tests suggested this wasn't going anywhere, I was reportedly mostly very confused and a bit frightened. I don't remember much of it myself, but I soon felt much better because I could actually sleep again.
I don't know, maybe this is simply easier for girls. If anything, I felt that my diapers and plastic pants were "girlish", but on account of me being a girl I was very much OK with being girlish anyhow. Maybe it sounds odd, but I still feel very much myself wearing diapers and plastic pants - more so with than without. Or odder still: they make me feel feminine. Who knows what psychology lurks behind that, but maybe it's best to leave well enough alone :)

Of course there's still the hassle of dealing with it - I wish I could get up and to work as fast as my continent friends! - and some things are just harder. But on the whole, this never interfered with my self-esteem.


Somehow, this reminds me of that great classic movie 'Citizen Kane' - I saw it some months ago.
To paraphrase one of Charles Foster Kane's quotes in that movie:
"I am, have been, and will be only one thing -- a woman."

Re: Colorful PRINT waterproof pants for ADULTS

Fri Nov 25, 2016 5:20 pm

I could not agree more. The bi-lateral inner ear disease that makes me walk like a drunk and fall occasionally has been far more threatening to my self-esteem than my incontinence. I have heard and overheard too many little old ladies, and younger folks too, saying odd, demeaning things about the way I walk; they never guessed that I was wearing diapers too. Which was just the way I wanted it. I am proud of how well I manage my incontinence. When somebody guesses and asks, which has been infrequent, I do not lie. I see their question as an opportunity to educate them. Meanwhile, let success breed success.
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