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    • I've had some fantastic but anxiety filled experiences buying in person! I have three memories that come to mind that are still great to recall. Each were better than the last.  1). Buying my first pack of Goodnites at Walgreens: Worked at a restaurant when I was 17, very late night shift. Got off work, with full intention to go to the 24 hour Walgreens near work. Ended up chickening out in the parking lot in fear of seeing someone I knew there even though it was 12am. Drove 15 miles way from there, ended up walking in and snagging my very first pack of diapers. The cashier knew I was super nervous, almost like she'd seen it before (around 30ish). She kept a stone cold professional face, and I was walking out she said "enjoy yourself tonight young man". She knew exactly what I was lol.  2). About 6 months later, I bought a pack of Pampers Cruisers size 7 at a Walgreens near my house. I was an absolute nervous wreck again, but it was an old man at the register and he just didn't care. Got them home, and was able to fit in them by stapling the tabs. It was extremely exciting being able to fit in real baby diapers the first time since I was a kid. I miss the days when I weighed 120 lbs., probably one of the best diaper memories. 3). Approximately when I was 30ish, I went to the Diaper Depot in Georgia. I was absolutely terrified to walk in, as this was the first true ABDL intended experience I had ever had. There was an Asian lady at the counter - she looked at me and immediately knew I was having a ton of anxiety (was literally sweating, and I don't ever sweat). She was extremely professional, identified what I was there for and said "You come here and I will take care of you." She brought me right to the ABDL diapers without asking, and I ended up leaving with basically ever ABDL sample on the market at the time; I had to fill my whole checked luggage going back home lol. What a sweet woman - she knew so fast what I was there for, what I was doing, and absolutely killed the tension. 4). Tykables in Illinois: Approx 8 years later I was at a work trip near the Tykables location, and had a similar encounter. This one was the most memorable... same super anxiety. Had to sit in the parking lot for almost 30 minutes to chill. Walked in and WOW - Todd and his coworker were the first people I ever talked to in person about ABDL. They let me try on a few new diapers, and got to ask a burning question I've always wondered: "can you see my diaper under my pants?" This was absolutely liberating; two guys who wear diapers as well talking in the same room like it was no big deal. I left WEARING a diaper I had tried on for fit (and it was large... i bought mediums). Walked right into the hotel lobby wearing my puffy diaper without a care in the world, as they taught me that no one notices anyways. I HIGHLY recommend anyone enjoying this hobby visit Tykables when they can.. memorable experience!!!
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