An absorbent article having a topsheet and an absorbent core material. The
acquisition distribution layer is located between the topsheet and the
absorbent core material. The acquisition distribution layer is made of a
three dimensional apertured film that defines a large void volume space
between the acquisition distribution layer and the absorbent core
material. The acquisition distribution layer provides high void volume
for lateral spillage during repeated insult moments because the topsheet,
which is in contact with the user, is held away from dispersing fluid
that is unabsorbed by saturated core material. The void volume space
provides a pathway for unabsorbed fluid to flow over the top plane of
saturated core regions to unsaturated regions of the core material for
absorption. The void volume space allows this migration of fluid to occur
without the fluid coming into contact with the topsheet, thereby avoiding
a feeling of wetness for a wearer.