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  1. That sounds familiar... good luck with that.
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  2. Since I doubt that NappyHappy is going to answer you, I'll try from how I perceive it. 1. What does diapers or free choice have to do with religion? It shouldn't, but the problem is that in any human organization, whether it be small or large, the leadership will attempt to dictate to the followers what one should believe. Christianity if you read the Scripture is very much based on the free will of the individual. Theres very little dictating of what you will and will not do. Its just been interpreted as having a ton of restrictions in it. Christianity also has a bad name, especially in Protestantism, for the legalistic mindset of "If you don't agree with me on an issue, youre not saved/going to hell." Although I personally believe that salvation is found in Jesus Christ, I don't think alot of the ancillary arguments that go on (i.e. KJV-only vs. NIV, physical baptism by immersion, when the Rapture will happen etc.) were supposed to be there. There are some sects of religion that don't believe we have true free will either...that we are either slaves to our sinful nature or in essence destined to become righteous, that God chose at the beginning of time who would be which one and we have no effect on the outcome or ability to change our status. 2. What does organized religion have to do with personal beliefs? For many individuals the dictations from a organized relgion will form their personal beleifs, especially if its from a legalistic relgion. The threat of "Believe this way or you're going to Hell." can be pretty persuasive to alot of people. Instead of using reason and persuasion, they use the beatstick of threats to get people to see their way. 3. I don't believe organized religion is necessary in the sense of the gigantic overarching churches we see today (i.e. Roman Catholicism, Southern Baptist Convention, LDS, Episcopal Church, American Presbyterians, etc.). The church was supposed to be for the edifying of the brothers and sisters. Of teaching and growing together. Not of dictation from a few individuals on high. If the Spirit convicts one of something in his or her own life, fine, but that conviction can't and shouldn't be forced on others who are not at the same point in their spiritual journey. Anyways done with the Religion stuff for now . Pudding, I'd love to hear how you did it if you don't mind adding me to the list!!
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  3. Not all people who wear these want to suck on pacifiers and force others to change them. Perhaps your need for them would be more legitimate if somebody's husband whacked a 2 x 4 over your head. Honeywell6180
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  4. How nice of you. Ah, yes. It took me a few days to find that one. And again, thanks for the nice complement, and your vote is most certainly welcome and appreciated! -Let them eat cake-
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  5. im new to this site it wont happen again igf it makes you happy ill just leave the site. maybe my life will be better without this stuff anyways. thanks for all the insinuating comments. -DLonline-
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  6. So first off, the background for this story up to this point is contained in an 11 page thread here: http://www.dailydiapers.com/board/index.php?showtopic=8321 It has been awhile since I posted, so just to summarize, my life has been great! Norma is still changing my diapers, basically every day now, and my wife has found her comfort level with diaper changing also, however she did make me seek out counseling to help me explore my deep rooted diaper needs. So basically, when I get up in the morning, I take off my wet cloth diaper and put it in the diaper pail under the bathroom sink. I shower, dry off, and my wife is usually putting on her makeup in the bedroom by this time (she usually showers before me). I grab a fresh Tena Ultra from my dresser drawer and I usually diaper myself in the bathroom, but on occasion (like when I ask on a weekend) she diapers me on the bed. From there, I get dressed and then, when the kids wake up, help get them ready for school. At lunchtime, I close up the shop and usually go over to Norma’s for lunch. She makes me a sandwich, etc. and changes my diaper. Sometimes, usually about once a week and I think a couple of times, during the weekdays, I go over poopy. Norma changes my diaper and then I go back to the shop for the afternoon. After closing up the shop for the day, I stop by Norma’s again before going home. My wife usually has picked up the kids from Norma’s about a half hour before I get there. I usually have a beer with Norma after work and she changes my diaper before I go home for the evening. When I get home, we play with the kids, make them dinner, and at 7:00 get them ready for bed, and lights out at 7:30 (even though they talk and play in their room until 8:30). Later, about 9:00pm, I have usually wet my diaper again, and I go and take another quick shower before bedtime. When I get out, my wife is usually there getting ready for bed also, and she helps pin me into a thick Angel Fluff cloth diaper for bedtime. Then I pull on my colored plastic pants and a T-shirt. We go to bed by about 10:00pm. I always wet at night now (the three glasses of water before bedtime always seems to do the trick). When I wake up with a wet diaper, I follow the same routine. I have to occasionally change my own diaper at work or some other time, but it has been rare. I think the last time I changed my own diaper (other than in the morning) was about a month ago when Norma had a friend visiting and they went out of town for the day. Norma has continued to be good to me. When I go over there on the weekends she really gets into the baby/mommy thing. When I first get there on the weekends, she likes to feed me breakfast, usually yogurt and bananas, and then she changes my wet cloth diaper. When changing me, she likes to, in her words, “Clean me out
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