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    • I am medically incontinent and a heavy wetter (OAB).  Wearing a cotton layer between my diaper and plastic pants has been a lifesaver.  I wear a relatively thin cotton flannel pant/pullup during daytime and a heavier Terry pant at night.  The wicking properties of the cotton layer enable a thin layer to absorb a substantial amount of liquid.  BabyKins in Canada used to sell the cotton pants but has discontinued them. --John
    • This quote is essential to my being, both as a mommy and as a baby. The desire to be needed/wanted is so core to my life as it is at this point in time. I look forward to reading the rest of your story.
    • Ah true. But what if you have the opposite problem?  I'm not what anyone would call 'well endowed', just 'average'. But there are times I fantasize about being SMALLER!! Yeah, weird I know. But SPH doesn't seem to discriminate and impact only those that are truly 'small'.
    • I swing in/out of different headspace. But when feeling this way, diapered with rhumba panties. And to make sure the panties are showing, just short top/shirt that only come to the waist. Preferably shirt/nightie with frilly hem. Then in the night if I get warm, I can kick off the covers and have my cute lacy bottom exposed.  hehehe
    • This is certainly a valid question. But as we already see, there is a wide range of concepts. I think for many, the term ties in with some level of embarassment/ humiliation fetish. Some of us older folks probably remember that 'sissy' was just about the worst label for any young boy/man to hear.  Right up there with being called a "mama's boy". The idea that we were too immature to be a 'real boy/ man'. "Still just a widdle baby..." For those of us with that particular interpretation, being 'forced' into immature outfits, 'little girl' clothes (instead of 'boy clothes') and other embarassments is a big part of it. This can often combine with other humiliation fetishes such as 'forced c**-sucking', 'cuckolding', and 'small penis humiliation' as well as 'childish punishments' such as over-the-knee spankings,  'corner timeouts' etc... Anyway, it's whatever YOU feel it means. BUT... because it has a wide range of interpretations, it's rather a poor label to use.  For example, when introducing yourself, you might not just say, "I'm a sissy." Instead be more descriptive, "I like to play 'little girl'" or "I like to be teased about...." or "I have lots of 'pwetty dwesses'. but I don't like men or 'daddies'"
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