
Category Artwork (Digital) / Baby fur
Species Horse
Size 1280 x 1280px
File Size 147.9 kB
She reminds me of the Harlequin from Harlan Ellison's classic science fiction story
"Repent Harlequin said The Tick-Tock Man!"
The story was about a vigilante in the distant future who liked to pull pranks on people. In one scene the Harlequin actually scared someone so badly that they ended up wetting themselves. Who knows? Maybe she's the Harlequin and that enormous diaper she's about to offer is her way of trying to make it up to that person! LOL!!!
"Repent Harlequin said The Tick-Tock Man!"
The story was about a vigilante in the distant future who liked to pull pranks on people. In one scene the Harlequin actually scared someone so badly that they ended up wetting themselves. Who knows? Maybe she's the Harlequin and that enormous diaper she's about to offer is her way of trying to make it up to that person! LOL!!!
None that I'm aware of. Besides, it's sort of a touchy subject. Not everyone agrees to it. Also, I doubt a clothing store would have anything for disposables, especially since the material for them is not proper clothing material. SAP is soft and all, but it's not a type of material that can be worn as normal clothing, especially since it turns into a gelatinous mush when it gets wet.
You can make suggestions to them, but they don't make actual custom orders for super thick diapers. Pretty much, what you see on their site is what you get. Also, while they could do something like that, it's not because they're a clothing shop. They're diaper-making companies, not clothiers.
Already did that. I prefer it as just one very thick diaper. The problem I have with layering is that you are likely to leak between the leak guards, (which is ironic,) of the first diaper you put on. Even if you poke holes into the plastic cover of the disposables you put on first, the chance to leak through those spots is still there.
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