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Rainbow Diapers

A space where our Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans members can discuss related issues.


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    • I'm Chris my little is 4 my middle is 11 I'm abdl ask away looking for a full time mommy
    • Finger licking I'm sure ?
    • I still make the toilet pretty often.   But sometimes they last 2 or 3 hours lol 
    • I wish to be breastfed too
    • Yeah I get that. We only have 2 seasons in Florida. Summer, winter, summer and summer to the extreme. The great thing about the human body is it adapts to changing conditions. It took 2 or 3 years after I moved from Michigan to Florida, but my diapered mid-section got used to the heat.  Virginia isn't as extreme as Florida so you should be able to adapt as well. And I though fire retardant clothing was supposed to stop you from spontaneously ignoting. Maybe you should try wetting the diaper before putting the clothes on. Yeah I get that. We only have 2 seasons in Florida. Summer, winter, summer and summer to the extreme. The great thing about the human body is it adapts to changing conditions. It took 2 or 3 years after I moved from Michigan to Florida, but my diapered mid-section got used to the heat.  Virginia isn't as extreme as Florida so you should be able to adapt as well. And I though fire retardant clothing was supposed to stop you from spontaneously ignoting. Maybe you should try wetting the diaper before putting the clothes on. I jest, but only partially. A diaper isn't going to make you overheat any more than a few layers or cotton underwear briefs. Yes there is some adaption your body would need to do, but most of the adapting is all in the mind.
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