Okay, so I've discovered something in the last few months from a "daddy" perspective.

I used to be very adamant that I would never refer to them as anything other than "diapers," but using well-established brand names like "huggies" or "pampers" seems to do a much better job at getting pups a bit squirmy. So now I use the three interchangeably :3

(I'm sorry, no shame, but you are never, ever gonna turn me on to "pamps," "diaps," or "padding" XD)

#ABDL #ABDLdaddy

@AliothFox Honestly, diaper slang makes more sense from the kiddo perspective than a daddy one since we compare diapers on the playground like trading cards  "Oh hey, check out these sweet diaps Daddy just got me in today!"
@AliothFox "Diaps" is cursed. The others at least make sense.
@AuraBlaze @AliothFox that's why diaps is good though  it's hecka cursed
@Rusty @AuraBlaze You've certainly leaked through enough of them to know ;P
@AliothFox thanks to a certain baby who we are pretty sure we both know, our term for those, both in context with littles and in general, is ble (singular) / bleer (plural)
@AliothFox as long as you don't start calling them nappies I should be safe.

@CircularPup I have no problem with "nappies," but it's not one I generally think about on my own.

But I can just as easily tell when pups need their nappies changed too ;)

@AliothFox there's always something blushy and endearing about the unique nicknames for diapers only a dad could think of, too X3

Waddle waiters, business briefs, champ pants... I'm sure a dad could help out here...

@lydia We'll get those soggy little puppypants taken care of soon - just gotta let Daddy finish with this drawing ;)
@AliothFox it depends on the little! Some like using brand names, some like *specific* brand names, some like diapers, sometimes you chase them down yelling "come here i need to change your peepee pants!" and then it becomes a meme for the two of you
@AliothFox pampers make the puppy blushy