Pull ups are awesome and stuff
Because they are easier to take off than nappies/diapers.
If they fit, I guess the could, but Pull ups aren't really designed for adults. Why not just by some pull up style Adult diapers. They don't cost any more.
brooklyn
Pull-ups are intended for toddlers going through toilet training. Goodnites are larger and more absorbent than pull-ups and are intended for older children who wet the bed.
both are good for muscle building.
The protected parts are where there pee would hit the pants. A boy's Pull-Ups has the protected area where his penis would rest against since he would pee from his penis. A girl's pull up has the protected area where her vagina would rest against because she would pee from a hole right above her vagina.
pull ups horizontaly
Goodnites are a brand of disposable "absorbent underwear" made for children who wet the bed. It is essentially a disposable diaper that is pulled on and off like normal underwear or training pants rather than being opened and taped on like an ordinary diaper. Goodnites are made by Kimberly-Clark, the same company that makes Huggies, Pull-Ups (training pants), and Depends (adult diapers).
20 pull-ups is a decent number. Most people in our lazy/busy society are not able to do even one. To get to 20 is pretty difficult if you start from none or very few. For a lot more details and a training routine to help you get there you can read this http://pull-ups-training.com/
Yes. There are youth and adult-sized disposable diapers and "pull-ups" similar to toddler potty training pants (like Depends®) available at local drug stores and other retail outlets. You can also find a wider variety of products and sizes through specialty companies, such as Diapersite and eSpecialNeeds (links below). For more information, see Related Links, below.
Huggies Pull-Ups was created in 1989.