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    • I've done it a few times, but only when I knew I wouldn't have to speak to anyone, an adult doing pacifier talk when wearing a mask wouldn't be unnoticed.
    • I use them both these days as I've been uni-versified by the internet.
    • Paulina smiled at Kayla's behavior and her yelled, and approached her. "No, little girls can't be left alone, especially with dangerous objects, like hot oven. You're coming with me, and how dare you yelled to me like that? If you don't stop right now, I have friends and will find out, where your daughter now, and I'll ask them to make sure Katie is punished." She paused, letting what she'd just heard sink in. "Now you're coming with me, and I want to hear an apology before I mete out your punishment," Paulina said, grabbing Kayla by the ear and twisting fingers, leading her into house.
    • To me, diapers are plastic, loud, disposable. Nappies are cloth, even terry cloth, and either velcro'd or pinned on instead of using tapes. Guess I'm just old-fashioned that way. Or my mind works weird. Never refer to a pacifier/paci/soother as a dummy, though. To me, those are always used by ventriloquists rather than babies or toddlers. Cribs are cribs, cots are meant for camping or a cheap way to get kids or pets to nap. Something I've also noticed, mostly in ABDL fiction, is that Americans written by UKers tend to say they're "going to the shops." That isn't something we say here. We say "to the store" or simply "going shopping." Never "the shops." Not a pet peeve or anything, but definitely something I've noticed.
    • I was just interested to find out if you refer to them as 'diapers' or 'nappies'. I know it can depend on whereabouts you are in the world. For example, here in the UK we tend to refer to baby items as 'nappies', 'dummies', 'pushchair' etc where as in the US it's more 'diapers', 'pacifiers', 'stroller' etc I always refer to them as nappies personally but was interested as to what everybody else thought.
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