I love flannel cloth diapers. Thick, soft, white flannel diapers, which feel so nice and soft and the more you wet them the more they kind of "mold" themselves around you. By the time you change them they feel and smell wonderful and I personally love them even more after they've spent a night in my diaper pail. But that's just me (wink wink).
And I really don't much like disposables, though over the years I've used them when they were more convenient--like when I was in my late teens / very early 20s and still lived with my parents where it was easier to get rid of used disposables than to sneak in and wash cloth diapers in the washing machine.
And these days I keep a package of large Molicare Super Plus diapers in the closet in case I ever want to wear one somewhere where I know I'll need to get rid of it once I'm done (for instance, going on a road trip with my kids going along when I like to be diapered in the car but don't want to have wet cloth diapers in the hotel room).
Back when I lived with my parents--we're talking the late 70s / early 80s here, I usually bought boxes of Toddler Sized Pampers in the purple boxes and taped 2-3 of them together and used those. Keep in mind that back then, you couldn't just walk into a store and find adult sized disposable diapers as you can today. The only place you could buy anything "adult sized" was at a medical supply store.
And that's where I once bought a big box full of "Disposable Adult Diapers". That's all it said on the box. These were the ones that the hospitals used. And they were HORRIBLE. Very thin, no baby scent. Absolutely nothing babyish about them at all. They didn't hold much before they leaked. I hated them and ended up using about 90% of them as "changing pads" that I'd put down under me when changing whatever other diapers I was wearing.