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  1. In A Word... 1 2 3 4

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  2. Down There! 1 2 3

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  3. Relationships 1 2 3 4

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  4. Nap Time! 1 2

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  5. Socially Acceptable 1 2 3 4

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  6. Crossing Over 1 2

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  7. Does That Make Me Crazy... 1 2

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  8. Vices 1 2

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  9. Snack Time!

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    • “Come with me, sweetheart,” Azumi guided Kara to the bathroom, “can you take a shower on your own or should I help you? I also will bring a pajama for you.”
    • Of course, something like that won't happen. Here are a few things that are just as unlikely to happen: @Guilend won’t demand that any Amazons be beaten up and put in diapers. @BabySofia will write her story without any more evil cliffhangers in the future. I won’t say to a citizen or a colleague at work even once next week, “I absolutely don’t care what you think.”
    • And so, the story of Sara and Anna came to an end. I wrote 20 chapters in a fairly short amount of time, and the process was quite intense. I got the inspiration for the story while spending my winter vacation at my grandparents’ farm, and after that, it just took off. Originally, the plan was to write a fairly cliché forced regression-style story, but at some point, I became so invested in the characters that I decided to try writing an ABDL-themed love story instead. I’m very pleased with the result. Over the years, I’ve written many stories (mostly in Finnish), but I’ve never been able to complete a long story before—at some point, either I or my readers would lose interest. That didn’t happen this time; the story remained engaging all the way to the end. Writing a long diaper story is much harder than a short one—events start to repeat themselves easily, and the fourth diaper change or fifth wetting accident rarely interests readers as much as the first. A long story demands a lot from the characters and the plot, but when successful, writing or reading such a story is very enjoyable. Thank you so much for your comments and likes—they gave me a lot of extra motivation to write. I was also genuinely surprised that a plot-driven story was so well received here, even though some chapters didn’t feature diapers at all. Thank you for sticking with me until the end—it made me feel so good that even an old sourpuss like me ended up writing a happy ending for the story.
    • This is a side comment and I will get back to your point, but, I really disapprove of the makers of Metamucil (Procter & Gamble) for marketing an inferior product with unhealthy ingredients.  The main versions all contain sugar and the "sugar-free" version contains maltodextrin which might as well be sugar, and is an even worse betrayal as it has the same effect on blood sugar while pretending to be a product that sugar conscious people might need.  People take metamucil thinking that's the healthy way to get psyllium fiber, and they aren't told you can just buy single-ingredient psyllium fiber with none of the sugar and other things they throw in like orange coloring, flavors, etc. Doctors recommended the metamucil.  Why, when people are looking for something that will assist with blood sugar control, maybe specifically in order to lower A1C and reduce diabetic or prediabetic symptoms, would you manufacture a product to include sugar and sugar-like maltodextrin?  It's a bad seed on this earth and they should be ashamed. Anyway, I love psyllium fiber.  I use the powder - not whole flake - and if you're shopping and comparing you need to understand that "powder" has a 2:1 concentration of actual soluble fiber per unit of volume vs the "whole flake." For me psyllium has an equalizing effect, as it bulks up and consolidates what might have been loose stool, and pulls in water and expands what might have been too-compact stool. I like to include it with protein powder which has otherwise no shape to it.  Protein powder just has the protein and certain emulsifiers and on its own can make stools kind of weird, for lack of a better description. Now, to your point.  I think that what you described has happened to me to some extent.  Maybe.  I think my pelvic floor is still too tight, since it was described that way by my pelvic floor physical therapist.  However, it could be less overly tight than it used to be.  I had a series of bowel accidents in late 2024, when I was several months into recovering from my surgeries.  It hasn't happened since then, but I'd like for it to happen again soon. Many years ago, I had an explosion in my diaper after driving home from a dinner that just didn't sit right with my stomach, and which completely surprised me with loose, watery contents.  At the time, I had been playing with some large plugs intermittently.  I was ever so slightly loosened up anally, and, I think, as a result, the urgency was unstoppable and poop exploded and filled my diaper before I knew what was going on. So I realize that I agree and I think the loose stool will be what makes it out uncontrollably when I start to lose my muscle tone. I have not tried any of the stool softeners like Osmolax, which was mentioned.  As I lose control, I might try one here and there to see what happens. I have also had an urgency effect from insoluble fiber (like the bran in the classic Fiber One cereal).  That seems to hit me with the sheer bulk volume that overfills the rectum and when that comes out, there's just so MUCH. You've given me some things to think about as I test the limits of urgency and control, and as those limits hopefully become ever more delicate and prone to failure over time.
    • So im a side sleeper and im trying to train myself to bedwet and ill wake up in the middle of the night needing to go so I will try and release and go back to sleep.  Problem is for some reason because I sleep in the fetal position im having a hard time fully releasing and I think that is whats holding me up from achieving night wetting  Any advice. I really want to start bed wetting 
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