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View File Miki-ne Toilet Goddess files This is a series of videos from a YouTube channel called "Miki-ne🚾Toilet Goddess" that I really like, she makes mostly reviews of odd bladder products like those funnels or females peeing or portable urinal bags. https://m.youtube.com/@Toilet.Goddess Submitter Mothygirl Submitted 03/16/2023 Category Female
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I want to preface this by saying I have nothing but respect for the work that the HD Wetting crew do. There are some pros and cons to any site. I just wanted to give a review after having access to the site for a month. I’ve been trying to pay more for the stuff that I watch, since I think that leads to more ethical and realistic creation of content. People are trying to do a job, and it’s clear when paying for Omo content, the money is typically worth it. HD Wetting is my fourth 1 month trial run of content, and my first site. The other trials have been of creators themselves. The site runs on the pricer side, $35 for a month, but does boast a huge backlog and video quality. I started watch HD Wetting a while back, when some of the early models were there. I have to stay I was excited to get started, especially with models like Gabriella and Alisha making current content. I was, however, a bit disappointed in the new stuff. The desperation doesn’t seem to be there. The models aren’t really giving a sense of interest in the content. Maybe it just comes off that way because of the scenarios, but I felt a bit of loss compared to the content some of the earlier models put out. Maybe I’m just nostalgic, but I digress. The HD wetting backlog is huge. Lots of videos in every scenario you could think of. If you can think of it, they’ve likely done it. Some of the models aren’t the best, but there are a few that really really shine. That’s a definite mark in the ‘pro’ column. A negative is the site itself. The navigation is clunky and the search bar is weak. I tried to add content to my “favorites” but it never did seem to work. Maybe I did something wrong. I really wish there was a way to search by model, but I never found that either. A bit of a letdown for $35 a month. This last qualm is my biggest one. The new videos, perhaps the last 20, maybe even more, they use the same “pee” sound for every video. It sounds fake and it doesn’t match the actual video!! I don’t understand it, but man is it annoying. You start to realize it’s the same and all of the sudden everything feels a little too fake. Mixed with the lack of real desperation, it lets me down. There are content creators who do a great job of capturing the actual desperation and actual wetting, and HD Wetting used to do that pretty well. But this canned pee sound really let me down. I used the site a few times the first week, once the second week, and then not again. I’m sad to say that I just wasn’t interested in the content anymore. The models don’t even seem that in to it these days. While the videos are good, I just don’t think they justify the price tag. Maybe I’m wrong, maybe some of you have LOVED HD wetting for months! But it just wasn’t for me. if you have any recommendations for good wetting sites or creators to follow, let me know! All the best, J
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View File Diaper Review A delightful and detailed diaper review from an ABDL. Enjoy, Rach Submitter rachelkirwan Submitted 03/01/2021 Category Female
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So, as a frequent bedwetter, I order diapers in bulk pretty often. With a recent order from NorthShore Medical, I received a sample pack of their new line, the NorthShore MegaMax. They boast it as a less bulky, yet slightly larger in size and holding capacity than their other styles. I personally have an issue with standard adult diaper sizes, as I have large hips, so I was eager to see if their slightly larger sizes would make a difference. Anyways, lets get right into it, shall we? To start off, The diaper itself is noticeably thinner than their Supreme or the ConfiDry 24/7 (another brand that NorthShore offers), and has one other large difference that ABDL diaper brand followers will notice right away... A landing zone for the tapes. Opening it up, there was one thing I really didn't care for.... they branded NorthShore all over the wings of the diaper, which just looks.... tacky. So, after this came the test to see if the "increased length and width" would match up to my hips. This is the major reason I stopped getting the NorthShore Supremes and went to ConfiDry 24/7's, because they're just a tad bit bigger sized, and fit me much better. Well, the MegaMax also fits me a bit better, and has about the same sizing as the ConfiDry's, so whether or not that suits you, it is definitely something to take into consideration. You'll notice as well that the NorthShore logo is clearly visible on the sides... not too thrilled there. Now we get to the real meat of the test.... the usage. I read a lot of reviews going into this and found people saying the same thing all over the board, and being either excited or disappointed by it: This thing SWELLS. Its capacity is on point with ABDL brands (you might notice a trend here...), and it quickly wicks away any wetness to help it even out. Granted, the area closest to where wetness originates swells first, and then after that it seeps out and you'll notice more and more areas getting thicker. And boy, does it get thicker. I was constantly surprised how much this thing swells. That wasn't the only thing that surprised me, however... As it swells, the landing zone starts to peel from the plastic not really wanting to expand as much as it does. This doesn't affect the tapes, which held strong, and I was able to tape and re-tape them several times (though I didn't feel any need to, honestly). These pictures were taken about 4 hours and 8 hours in, and I would say that it was at half capacity at the 8 hour mark. Another thing that surprised me was the noise level of this diaper. At the start, the thing is near silent, making it great for discreet wearing, but the more wet it got, the louder every party of it became. The landing zone crinkles more under the stress of the stretching plastic, the plastic rubs more against itself as it swells, and that is something I've not ever really had happen with an adult diaper. I've had the opposite, where they get quieter as they get more full, but never louder. So, all in all, I feel I can sum up a review of this diaper with one simple thing. Its NorthShore's attempt to make an ABDL diaper. It swells more and makes more noise as you wet it, which is something ABDL's usually look for, but not people with incontinence issues. However, this aside, it does hold up well, and if you've got a little bit larger hips (like me) or find that most Medium sizes don't fit you so great, then absolutely look into giving these a try. They are not at all like NorthShore's other styles, though, so don't go into it looking for a slightly different Supreme. Let me know what you guys think, and I'll try to answer any other questions you have as best as I can below!
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I have always liked goodnights and depends, neither have really disappointed me. But the goodnights are a bit too tight and uncomfortable for my male parts and the Depends with tabs are plastic backed making it too hot to wear sometimes. The depends always make me sweat especially at night. I decided to try something new and I finally came across a diaper worth trying. They're called Comfort Aire PM overnight briefs by Medline. I like how thick these are and their ability to hold A FLOODING!! They are cloth-like making it a lot more quiet and breathable. For those who want to be risky, they are a bit bulky under clothes but still not very noticeable depending on what you wear. I also love how Comfort Aire diapers don't go too high on the waist. These are definitely great for heavy bedwetters!! NOTE: The Depends with tabs and Goodnights have the leak guards (which I like). Unfortunately the Comfort Aire PM does not have leak guards however this does not affect the performance or quality of the diaper!! They are still soft and crinkly like Goodnights you will not be disappointed!! PICTURED: Comfort Aire PM, and Walmart version of goodnights.
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There seems to be a lot of talk about premium diapers (Bambino, ABU, etc...), but not a lot of discussion about cheaper ones. It seems to me to be an idea worthy of a topic on the forum. So here's the question, what diapers provide good quality without breaking your bank.