
New avatar. Kratty is still not ready for these yet so probably only way you see me using a pullup xD
I GOTZ A PULLUP ON MY HEAD.
*runs around rapidly*
Did some fusion of a easy-ups and littlepawz. Wonder if this is how they would look if ABU made pullups.
I GOTZ A PULLUP ON MY HEAD.
*runs around rapidly*
Did some fusion of a easy-ups and littlepawz. Wonder if this is how they would look if ABU made pullups.
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They do make a "diaper pant" though. As absorbent as a diaper (or more) but you can pull it on (instead of taping it).
'sides that pull-up on Kratty is a bit thick for training pants hehe. I bet they're all plastic on the outside and crinkly too while making you waddle.
'sides that pull-up on Kratty is a bit thick for training pants hehe. I bet they're all plastic on the outside and crinkly too while making you waddle.
*WARNING LONG POST BUT USEFUL INFO*
I see this thought process a lot and I just wanna inform you correct information. Pullups are actually just as absorbent as diapers. The whole 360 fit stuff is more of a gimmick to try and garnish more sales.
"PFFFFTTTTT you lying", you might be thinking but look at it this way. In order for a pullup to do its job it has to be able to contain that childs bladder size. Childrens bladders get bigger the older they get, meaning the base line absorbency amount per size needs to go up. The reason pullups leaked in the past isn't because they absorbed less, its because they did not fit as snug and secure as taped options. This is sorta resolved today because we have better diaper tech than we use too. Mainly faster absorption options and better waistband/elastic support. Generally a diaper never absorbs the advertised amount, so companies have to add more absorbency than what is needed to fit that category. Finally, this will be hard to track down but I'm pretty sure I've seen it on google cache, huggies pullups themselves have said in the past that both pullups and diapers absorb the same basically. Can't remember the exact stuff I googled but if you google this question it use to pop up on their website, it should pop up on google cache though. I want to email them asking them but I do feel like after all the false info even the customer service agents don't know.
The only real difference between pullups, diapers, and pullon diapers is;
*Pullups are designed to be somewhat discreet and allow more freedom of movement. You don't have to worry about messing as much so rise is lower
*Pullon diapers/tape diapers care more about security and are built higher to deal with blowouts and the such, so they have higher rise
Useful info but more of a rant now sorry >:v
I am glad pullups exist because it gives people tons of options to wear discreetly and etc BUT........
For actual toddlers/babies pullon diapers is really not needed.
The only thing it really resolves is a wiggly toddler during changes, but it also has negatives that pampers tries to ignore like;
you have to completely remove your child's pants to change them, and it still is not 100% perfect for security against leaks.
Don't believe me? Look at other countries, there is a reason why they still use tape diapers still for like size 3 and smaller basically.
I'm glad pullon diapers are a thing now for those special wiggly toddlers, but at the same time, I do feel like this is one of those things parents can falsely assume they need when its really more of a preference thing at the end of the day now. To me it just feels like a forced trend that could inevitably lead to the unwarranted death of taped options past size 4. Which IMO sucks cause size 6-adult S could really use more tape options. I'd rather both options coexist. If you are in the size range of a 12-14 year old your only options for in-store are like goodnites. Which are not that great in terms of absorbency. Every other in-store "adult" options is M or S/M which is way to big, trust me I know. Not to mention not many companies make a junior or xs size. Like only UK has those options right now and all are pretty much pullon only.
I know some of the ABDLs that love the idea of potty training don't wanna hear this but its the truth. Plus this meme of pullups vs diapers has gotten a little to wacky IMO.
Pullups and diapers are the same exact thing. It isn't wrong to call pullups diapers, because they are a sub category of a diaper. I know it might be apart of your fantasy to have a leaky pullup cause you missed getting to the potty, but that simply wouldn't happen like that. You'd only leak if your pullup was already oversaturated or it just was a cheapo brand not designed for doing its intended job.
I see this thought process a lot and I just wanna inform you correct information. Pullups are actually just as absorbent as diapers. The whole 360 fit stuff is more of a gimmick to try and garnish more sales.
"PFFFFTTTTT you lying", you might be thinking but look at it this way. In order for a pullup to do its job it has to be able to contain that childs bladder size. Childrens bladders get bigger the older they get, meaning the base line absorbency amount per size needs to go up. The reason pullups leaked in the past isn't because they absorbed less, its because they did not fit as snug and secure as taped options. This is sorta resolved today because we have better diaper tech than we use too. Mainly faster absorption options and better waistband/elastic support. Generally a diaper never absorbs the advertised amount, so companies have to add more absorbency than what is needed to fit that category. Finally, this will be hard to track down but I'm pretty sure I've seen it on google cache, huggies pullups themselves have said in the past that both pullups and diapers absorb the same basically. Can't remember the exact stuff I googled but if you google this question it use to pop up on their website, it should pop up on google cache though. I want to email them asking them but I do feel like after all the false info even the customer service agents don't know.
The only real difference between pullups, diapers, and pullon diapers is;
*Pullups are designed to be somewhat discreet and allow more freedom of movement. You don't have to worry about messing as much so rise is lower
*Pullon diapers/tape diapers care more about security and are built higher to deal with blowouts and the such, so they have higher rise
Useful info but more of a rant now sorry >:v
I am glad pullups exist because it gives people tons of options to wear discreetly and etc BUT........
For actual toddlers/babies pullon diapers is really not needed.
The only thing it really resolves is a wiggly toddler during changes, but it also has negatives that pampers tries to ignore like;
you have to completely remove your child's pants to change them, and it still is not 100% perfect for security against leaks.
Don't believe me? Look at other countries, there is a reason why they still use tape diapers still for like size 3 and smaller basically.
I'm glad pullon diapers are a thing now for those special wiggly toddlers, but at the same time, I do feel like this is one of those things parents can falsely assume they need when its really more of a preference thing at the end of the day now. To me it just feels like a forced trend that could inevitably lead to the unwarranted death of taped options past size 4. Which IMO sucks cause size 6-adult S could really use more tape options. I'd rather both options coexist. If you are in the size range of a 12-14 year old your only options for in-store are like goodnites. Which are not that great in terms of absorbency. Every other in-store "adult" options is M or S/M which is way to big, trust me I know. Not to mention not many companies make a junior or xs size. Like only UK has those options right now and all are pretty much pullon only.
I know some of the ABDLs that love the idea of potty training don't wanna hear this but its the truth. Plus this meme of pullups vs diapers has gotten a little to wacky IMO.
Pullups and diapers are the same exact thing. It isn't wrong to call pullups diapers, because they are a sub category of a diaper. I know it might be apart of your fantasy to have a leaky pullup cause you missed getting to the potty, but that simply wouldn't happen like that. You'd only leak if your pullup was already oversaturated or it just was a cheapo brand not designed for doing its intended job.
I don't have a micro idea "exactly" but I do have a idea for a pic with a macro toddler babyfur sitting on a bridge about to snap from the sheer weight of their diapered tooshie xD.
Was thinking about making some poor soul not realizing whats going on and wondering why the sun is blocked before dropping his phone in shock.
He survives but after the fact is just tormented with "SO MUCH PAMP ITS EVERYWHERE" lol
Was thinking about making some poor soul not realizing whats going on and wondering why the sun is blocked before dropping his phone in shock.
He survives but after the fact is just tormented with "SO MUCH PAMP ITS EVERYWHERE" lol
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