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    • Here's my linktree, with links to ALL of my sites/socials~! https://linktr.ee/34qucker This is why I have the same username on all my sites, that much easier to find me, hahaha
    • Hey there! 38yo DL and switchy daddy looking for a little or playmate to connect with locally. Been wearing and involved in the community for the last 16 years. Outside of diapers, I’m into playing music, seeing live music, biking, running, hiking, traveling, painting, and cooking. I have a 7yo Great Pyrenees named Wolfie. Shoot me a message if it sounds like we have stuff in common
    • When the price here goes up its way slower to go down, its headed closer to $6 a gallon.. sure sucks when we have a 4 wheel drive 4runner that will average 16 miles to a gallon.. But to get a new car would cost way more with payments tc, our car and truck have been paid off for yrs. 
    • I live in Guadalupe but I'm in SLO daily for work if you ever want to chat or hangout just send me a message
    • A onesie and waterproof pants pretty much all the time. Those two things together occupy what was the Underwear slot on my pre-diapers build. Being without them is the equivalent of going commando. Pre-diapers, at night, I would have slept naked or in underwear. With diapers, I usually wear a onesie or a sleeper. The reason I wear clothes with diapers now is that I'm something of an active sleeper. Onesies and sleepers help in terms of keeping my diaper more or less where it is with respect to my body. I used to wear ordinary adult two-piece pyjamas or fleece-lined outerwear (we call the latter "track suits" here but I don't think it's quite the same meaning that that term has everywhere else). However, I'm very sensory sensitive and the fact that trackies usually have gathers at the wrists and ankles is distracting enough to keep me awake, which is why I wasn't wearing them to bed before. Two-piece pyjamas are generally softer and less noticeable, but by the same token they tend to be slipperier so I woke up with them having slipped considerably down my diaper. In terms of my general daytime wardrobe, hmm. I've never tried to make it intentionally babyish because that feels exhibitionist, which is not what I'm about. I would say that it's a little more babyish than the average adult's, just for reasons of selection pressure. The most obvious and glaring fact in that regard is that I have bib-and-brace overalls (albeit I generally don't wear them outside unless I can throw a jumper over them). I also have a lot of loose, long-hem shirts and jackets, and I have nothing in my wardrobe that's figure-hugging below the waist. Gender transition has actually been a godsend. Like a lot of others, I transitioned around the beginning of 2020. Since I did that, I've been favouring skirts and dresses for non-diaper-related reasons as well as diaper-related reasons. In terms of non-diaper-related reasons, the fact that many skirts and dresses have a higher waistline and flare out takes attention away from my relatively wide waist and narrow hips, which were still pretty evident in my front silhouette when I was wearing disposables. They also have good airflow; I overheat a lot, so have never really liked long pants and jeans, but don't want to wear shorts because they look awful, so skirts and dresses solve a major problem in that regard. In terms of diaper-related reasons, because they have a higher waist, skirts and dresses (at least the ones I pick) can accommodate more diapering (because the clothing item's ability to stay on is not determined by whether the beltline can fit around a diaper), fit the same way with a much wider and more diverse range of diaper types and bulk levels, and also are much less likely to suddenly exhibit a diaper bulge if I move around the wrong way (because a lot of diaper bulge is generated by clothes wrapping or getting stuck under the diaper legs, which skirts are, in my experience, less likely to do). Skirts and dresses have also been really useful lately in particular. My personal preference is and will likely remain using disposable diapers in most situations and cloth diapers in a few, but over the last year or so I've had to switch to cloth diapers effectively full-time. I don't really have many options that are discreet, sufficient for my needs, and within my price bracket, so I ended up sticking to what I know, which is terry flats and prefolds. If you've used them then you will be aware they are, shall we say, not as volume-efficient as disposables. I'm operating on a thin enough margin that the extra expense of replacing part of my wardrobe was deeply unwelcome (one effect of transition is I've gone from "taller and broader than average" to "way taller and broader than average") but having a significant number of skirts and skirted clothing items on hand made things a lot less of a crisis than they would have been.
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