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The way to simulate the warm feeling of wetting in a fursuit?








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No, I don't mean actually wetting in a fursuit, that would ruin the suit, I mean the warmness off a wet diaper in a fursuit. I'm basically looking for a way to simulate a wet diaper over a fursuit, like the warmness and such. Like any other trait of mine, it is not sexual (what a surprise), I just love the feeling of warm diapers and haven't felt the warmth since I was a toddler. Basically, I need something warm that I can put in my diaper that will be warm enough to feel through my fursuit, which is admittedly thin and not that furry.





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Maybe try hand warmer packets? Careful not to puncture them bc I think that stuff might be volatile so you def dont want it seeping through your suit.





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Depends on the type of hand warmer, but the iron-based air-activated and the sodium acetate-based reusable recrystallization versions are mainly non-toxic.

Depends on the type of hand warmer, but the iron-based air-activated and the sodium acetate-based reusable recrystallization versions are mainly non-toxic.






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I was kinda looking to go wireless...


Would wearing a diaper under the fursuit as well as over be an option? If you wouldn't mind that, I think it would probably be the closest feeling you could get.






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No, that goes against my beliefs, I think I will do the hand Warmers when I get answers to my questions about them...






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Can you explain what you mean by "beliefs"? I'm not sure what you mean.


What are your beliefs on the matter then? KatelynG's suggestion seems pretty logical.


what do you mean by against your beliefs?






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Ok, how about a warm water bottle. What better way to aproximate warm wet liquid then with warm wet liquid.

He is always self-conscience about his fursuit I would assume so in more than likely, he rather have the fursuit diapered than himself. Probably want's to be like the furry rather than just a human inside wearing a diaper.

I could be wrong o.o






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Yeah, that about hit it on the head...


Seriously? That was pot-luck about getting that furry feeling.






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Well I can tell you now hand warmers are not gonna work through a fur suit and whatever you are wearing under the suit. You need something under the suit

Edit: hope you are also considering the swamp ass you are going to get in suit

Well I can tell you now hand warmers are not gonna work through a fur suit and whatever you are wearing under the suit. You need something under the suit

Edit: hope you are also considering the swamp ass you are going to get in suit






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Will a hot water bottle work and where can I buy one?


It's a health care item. Try your local pharmacy, CVS Walgreens Target that sort of thing.
Or you can just go get one off the internet. http://www.amazon.com/b?node=3763901



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One thing most fur coat owners are diligent about is avoiding getting their coats wet. However, you can’t always avoid moisture, especially when you’re wearing fur in Chicago in the winter. When your fur coat does become wet, don’t panic. Simply take these steps to reduce the risk of long-term fur damage.
If your fur is wet, simply shake it out and then place it in a dry, well-ventilated room. Don’t try to speed the drying process with heat, as this will only succeed in drying out the leather. When your fur is dry, simply shake it out again to refresh the fur and make it look full. If you think it could need to be brushed, take it to your fur sales agent for proper treatment. You could damage the fur if you try to brush or comb it on your own, even gently.
This process will work for a moderate amount of rain or snow. If your fur coat becomes completely saturated with water, seek professional fur repair as soon as possible. Your furrier should be able to safely remove the moisture and stop permanent damage from happening.

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It’s no secret that fursuiting is cool, but it’s also hot . . . Down right sweltering, in fact. This tutorial was written to share some tips on how to stay cool and being safe while having fun in your fursuit. First, I'll go over some basic techniques that anyone can use.
Knowing your limits is the number one way that you can stay safe while in suit. When you first start fursuiting it’s always best to do so for short time periods. Start by trying on your fursuit for 15 minutes, take at least an hour break, and then try for thirty minutes. By taking these breaks, you’ll be able to gauge just how long you can fursuit before you begin to “crash”.
As easy as this sounds, it isn’t. It’s actually very easy to have so much fun in your fursuit that you forget yourself and push your body past its limits. It’s recommended that you either set an alarm or have a friend supervise. This friend should be able to tell you when your time limit is up.
It’s absolutely not recommended for you to fursuit for the first-time at a convention or public-event. It’s much harder to find a place to take your suit off in private at an event. You’re also in much more danger of getting too caught up in all the excitement to take the breaks you’ll need, but think you don’t.
When you fursuit you can very quickly become dehydrated. I recommend drinking at least a bottle of water before you get into your fur-suit and drink another bottle for every hour you’re in fursuit. Neglecting to drink lots of water can lead to dizziness, terrible headaches, and can even cause you to pass out. By drinking water you can extend the amount of time you can comfortably fur-suit by quite a bit.
Since you may not want to remove your head every time you need a drink, having a straw is a must. For long flexible straws, try buying some airline tubing for fish tanks and cutting it into two-foot segments. You can find airline tubing cheaply at most department stores that have a pet section. Since most airline tubing is a minimum of six feet, you’ll have straws for your friends too!
Wearing a cooling type under armor beneath your fursuit can make a huge difference in how hot you feel while in suit. Under Armor can be expensive, but there are many different brands of sports wear that do the same thing. Since under armor is designed to wick away sweat, it also goes a long way in keeping your fursuit dry and sweat free. A wet fursuit gets very short hugs!
Fursuiting is like running a marathon, in that it is physically exhausting and will use up all of your energy. You wouldn't eat cake before running a marathon would you? (Please don't answer that!) The point is, that to insure that your body has all the necessary carbohydrates to produce energy, you should eat something rich in carbohydrates before fursuiting. Bananas are just one example. You should eat about an hour before you perform, otherwise the food will tire you and/or make you sick.
Now that I've gone over some basic steps for keeping cool, I have some additional solutions. I have not personally tried some of these methods, but I have heard quite a bit from others who recommend them so I'll be including them in this article.
Some fur-suit makers, including CityMutt, can include small computer fans within a fur-suit head. Fans can draw fresh air into the head and blow stale air out. They are invaluable in keeping a fur-suit head ventilated. There are also neck fans that can be hung from a cord around your neck. These fans can be pushed into a fursuit’s mouth periodically to blow fresh air into the head. These are often a cheaper and less technical way to have a fan with your fursuit. You can usually purchase these online or at furry conventions.
There are a multitude of brands and kinds of gel packs that are designed to keep a person cool in hot temperatures. The basic concept is to have a gel pack that has been in the freezer for some time, pressed against a key area of the body, such as the neck. The amount of time that the gel back remains cold depends on the specific product, but typically they last 1-3 hours. These are great for prolonging the amount of time you can comfortably suit.
A cool shirt (aka blue tubes) is a shirt with a electrical component that runs chilled water through tubes in the shirt. Cool shirts are a bit more high tech and can be expensive. They are said to perform better than any other solution, but the electrical component usually comes in the form of a backpack or waist pack which can be somewhat bulky. However, if you don't mind the extra weight, it is one of the best available solutions to heat exhaustion. 

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