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    • Becky is a monster.  Hopefully, she gets hers.  It would be hard to hide his displeasure with the dress, even under duress.  Sometimes, the threat of disclosure is not as bad as what Becky will do to him.  His mom will get mad, but it will better than what Becky does to him. I know it's only my issue, but I'm never a big fan of sissy humiliation.  It makes this connection that diapers and regression is automatically feminine.  I like stories where the boys are little boys.  They like to get messy and can be rambunctious.
    • Benzalkonium chloride is used as a preservative in many compounds, including eye drops, nasal sprays and cosmetics & personal care products of every description. But, as you noted, the dose makes the poison. Lowering the amount you're putting in is a worthy first step. I'm curious as to how much of it survives the rinse cycle - have you tried programming in a second rinse? I'd also be curious as to the pH of your nappies - there are test kits you can order for that. Although I'm not convinced that's the issue - the quats themselves are not typically formulated at pH extremes, and they work across a spectrum of pH, including the neutral-to-slightly-acidic zone where you want the family jewels stored, but alkalinity is something that's been used in commercial textile care since soda ash, so I'm curious as to if the purveyor might have thrown some in for good measure, just to make sure everything comes out wonderful.  Vinegar smells like vinegar, which is great to some people - I don't mind it. But it's usually 5%, sometimes 7%, and at the pickling and cleaning end of the range, 10% acetic acid, and a quarter cup of that in a wash cycle would be a concentration of about 1/1600th (0.000625%) acetic acid. SO, it smells nice, but it isn't killing much. A period of time at anything above 83 C also does a good job of killing the nasties. Or, you could boil your nappies...
    • Speaking of "massive V8".... this is the daily driver I mentioned.  '17 Chevrolet SS Sedan. Otherwise known as the Commodore Redline to you.   Bought it new.  We only have 93 octane here.  But I expect that's likely due to a different measurement standard.   
    • With this story, that scene wouldn't look out of place. I debated how big to make Reggie.  I originally had him at 4'9" and 90 pounds, because that's just under the size that children are supposed to sit in a booster.  Not to give too much away, but there is regression in this story, and there will be a carseat included in this story.  I ended up going with 4'5" and 70 pounds, because that's the median size for an 8-year-old boy. Having a protagonist in a body that small has been done, and often hard to make it believable.  I provided a reason for it, and I did it look it up.  There is a genetic disorder that prevents puberty from occurring, and that obviously limits growth.  However, based on the pictures that I've seen, they don't necessarily look like children.  I'm pushing more for an extreme example of Julie Krone She has a small body, and could realistically pass for a 10 or 12 year-old.  I think of some of the Chinese Gymnasts, who were like 14, but looked like they were 7. In this case, Reggie is written very much as an adult. I'm visualizing a typical 24-year-old male,but he's lonely because he has such a hard time socializing with his peers. One of the key points I wanted to get across is just how scared Reggie is of his mother.  He's scared to death of her.  There was a reason that I chose Dartmouth.  It's an Ivy League School, but most of the other Ivy League School are near major cities.  I've never been to Ithaca, but Dartmouth seems to be an extra hard airport.  He's supposed to be in the class 2019, which would have made him a college Freshman and Sophomore during Covid.  Remember, he's 3,000 miles away,doesn't want to spend a week in New York while he's completely broke. How would his mom react if he defied her orders, and flew home by himself. Interestingly, I asked copilot to describe Reggie's mother, and it described her as caring, loving, and a little controlling.  Yeah, that's not right.
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