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    • It was Sunday afternoon I was doing laundry and it hit me so I pushed it out and went and sat down in it for a little while then I went back to doing laundry a little bit later I pushed another load into my diaper and sat down and enjoyed it for a while before I had to change 
    • Good day to be little. Storms expected all day so staying in and staying diapered. Little me loves the rain!
    • Not to overly necro a thread, but yes. Most adults are insecure about some element of their life, because few lives go according to plan.  For most, potty training is something they mastered early. It was one of the first things that had a locus of credit/blame that was often internalized.  If you failed to potty train by like 3 or 4, well, either you weren't trying, the parents weren't trying, and/or both.  The problem could never be outside of someone's control. Obviously we all know that there are many exceptions, and it's a stupid assumption. But much like walking, reading, and speech, getting out of diapers is frequently one of the first "super easy wins" in life for most people.  Take any of those away, and that's a massive setback.  And something they're way more likely to blame themselves for (and as such, be more likely to project personal accountability/blame/choice onto others for any of their own shortcomings). In the face of any other problem in life, until someone has to wear diapers, there's a subconscious disclaimer they can have:  "This is a setback, but at least I'm not where I was when i was 2." Meanwhile, some of us are like, "Well, I tried adulting, but I just wish I was back where I was when I was 2."  
    • Honestly I don’t want Marcus to see Paul, Amber yes because for her it will see what her actions caused and you really needs to deal with those actions, Marcus is a guy who tries to defends his actions because he never sees himself in the wrong if he saw Paul he would get a sick thrill from what he has caused plus Paul would feel even more humiliated, I think Marcus having to work for Martina is the best thing for him, but honestly Marcus needs to be humbled for what he has done for years and that comes from Amber leaving him and people truly seeing him for the bully he is. He still feels protected by his image people needs to see who he really is
    • Any updates on if this is still going to be written? I love the story. 
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