>>7646
>The thing is that the AB side of ABDL is all about trying to recapture the experience of being a baby or toddler, and its almost entirely defined by the culture a person grew up in. Things are only babyish (and therefore appealing to ABs) because they are associated with babies in that particular culture.
Not to mention some aspects of ABDL culture that are stuck in even older decades (like half of the sissy clothing choices out there)
>It's completely inevitable that the preferences of ABs will follow the prevailing cultural norms around childcare with a 20+ year time lag.
There's more to this than just a 20+ year lag time, it's also about the machines to make the diapers. The kids born in the 80's onward wanting toddler accurate pull-ups are proof enough of that.
Also, there are people in their 20's that prefer cloth diapers and people in their 50's that prefer disposable diapers.
>>7649
>"improvements" to their fantasy. Better diapers, better toys, better caretakers.
How would you improve the diapers?
Make them thicker? They already exist
Make them thinner but highly absorbent? They already exist
Make them have prints that aren't baby themed? They already exist
What DIDN'T exist til now were diapers that replicated modern ABDL diapers that are thinner, cloth backed with a unique front and back art design.
ABDL diapers are MUCH improved over the medical diapers, even the high end ones like Abena or Molicare