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  1. yes pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeee continue I am looking forward to more. I love your writing. thanksssssssssss
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  2. Please don't stop this story due to a few "critics". This has by far been one of the best stories in a long time. Excellent work!
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  3. I started thinking about this topic a few weeks back when I was speaking to an AB friend of mine about different types of Adult Baby. We've all read posts and had countless discussions about differences in our lifestyles, however they always seen to focus on the same aspects, namely the frequency with which we ageplay, whether or not we do it for sexual reasons, or whether we are a real guy or a real girl. Whilst all three of those topics are interesting, I feel that none of them really explain what we do or like. So in this topic I am going to outline the different types of Adult Baby that I have come across over the years. I do not pretend that this is an academic study of ABism, rather it's based on my own experience of the lifestyle during the last 20 years. I also make no claim that this is a definitive list, these are only the types of AB that I have come across. There are no doubt many more that I have not heard of yet. I hope that this may be of interest to people new to the scene, perhaps they may even see something they would like to try. However I also hope it will be of interest to you 'old hands' who may or may not learn something new about our community. I haven't included DL's, mainly because I don't know enough about them to do them justice. Maybe there is a DL reading who would like to take up the challenge. I have however included Adult Kids and there are two reasons for this, one because they age play, two because they often get left out of these discussions. There are many misconceptions about AB's (even among some of the members on this site) one of which is that we all dress the same, and do the same thing. This couldn't be further from the truth, as I aim to show. Different Types of Adult Baby 1) Baby Boy (This explains itself, the person wants to be a baby boy. Clothing usually involves some kind of shorts or overalls, usually over a onsie or tee shirt. They also wear romper suits a lot of the time.) 2) Baby Girl/Traditional (Think how you would dress a baby girl in the 1950s, that's the look they want. Usually a dress with lots of frills/petticoats, socks or tights, Mary Jane shoes, maybe a bonnet or hair ribbons.) 3) Baby Girl/Modern (This is what I like, and it differs to the above. Think how you would dress a baby girl today. Overalls and a tee shirt, or a onsie with a skirt, snow suits, sleepers, sneekers or baby boots. Hair in elastics with no ribbons.) 4) Bondage Baby (Wants to be tied up or restrained in baby clothing. They can be tied in a crib or highchair, or often completely restrained in a bondage bag/sleeping bag.) 5) Plastic Baby (Has a liking for plastic/rubber and wants baby clothes made out of those materials. These usually take the form of dresses or pyjamas, not to forget plastic pants. They often (but not always) like their carer to wear plastic clothing too. 6) Adult Kid (Not an Adult Baby, think a bit older. These guys like to be kids anything up to teenage, however they usually like to be diapered. They often like to be an older kid who is forced to wear or needs to be in diapers. 7) Manga/Cartoon Baby (Think a Manga drawing of a baby, a bit like my avatar. This is how these guys want to look. A total fantasy look, always involves wearing a face mask to look like a drawing. A bit like this: http://www.photogenicmask.com/photos/anm1/2k51029.jpg 8) Baby Fur (Also know as 'Little Furs' these guys like to be a little furry cub in a diaper, fox or bear cubs being common. Think Disney movies.) 9) Half Dressed Baby (Usually they just wear a (short) tee shirt with a diaper, maybe some socks. I used to think that these guys just didn't have many baby clothes to wear, and although this is sometimes the case many like the look because they want to keep their diaper uncovered. 10) Woolly Baby (Have a liking for wool and want baby clothes made from that material. This can be anything from a hand knitted diaper to a full outfit. Usually want a carer that wears big woolly jumpers/sweaters.) 11) Unborn Baby (Want to be a baby in the womb. This involves putting thenselves in a sack (most often rubber or pvc) usually with lots of lube. They sometimes play those womb recordings too. I used to think that this isn't an AB, but they also like to be 'born' and diapered.) 12) Online Baby (These guys only only exist as babies online. They usually don't wear AB clothes or even diapers, however they are still an AB as they take part in age play, sometimes with an online carer.) 13) Naughty Baby (Like to wear baby style clothing with an adult twist, so think garter belts, corsets, stockings, partial nudity.) I hope you found something of interest, please feel free to add any others you've come across that I haven't included. Beth
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  4. Thought this was pretty funny.
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  5. Did you as a child ever wish to have something "wrong" with you or have an injury or disability of some sort? I know for myself, I did and I think I'm not really all that alone as I've talked with my wife, other family and friends and we've all admitted to it in some way, shape or form. I wished I had a broken arm, crutches, braces on my teeth, an arm in a sling, outty belly button or even a cool looking birthmark or scar. Other people I know mentioned having glasses (even faking eye exams to get them), illnesses, diseases, broken fingers, legs, you name it, someone's probably desired it. Comparing or wanting scars was probably the most popular. Nobody mentioned incontinence though. I had these desires for these things to happen to me I'd say between age 5 - 14 or so, maybe later. The earliest time I remember this desire was in elementary school when I remembered I tried to purposely break my arm by jumping high of the swings and crashing to the ground. I just got bruised up and banged up but no broken bones. After about three attempts, I gave up as I was in other pain and it started sounding like a bad idea after that. Guess I wasn't trying hard enough or I was one solid little kid. I think I was in about 2nd grade when I attempted this. I also remember having to go to the hospital where they'd put an ID bracelet on you and all the kids especially in elementary school always wore them to school the next day or two, sometimes more. I honestly think it was an attention thing. You know like, Johnny broke his arm and got a cool cast and now everyone's asking him what happened and wanting to sign it. Or the kid on crutches that got to get out of class a few minutes early to miss the traffic in the hallways and who also got a helper to carry his books. Or even the kids who got to go to the nurse to get their medication every day, or the kids you know had ADD, or ADHD who were treated a little more special. Funny looking back at how much of an attention grabber I wanted to be as a child but it sounds like I wasn't alone there. Seems silly to want to have things wrong with you just to get attention. I don't really want any of that other stuff to happen to me now but I know me like several others have that desire for incontinence at times. That for me started about my high school years. The other desires now I think would just suck as I don't want to be sick or break a bone because I have a job to work and bills to pay but incontinence is different from that other stuff and would really stop me from working. I always pictured myself when I was in high school becoming incontinent somehow and then being found out about my diapers but in a positive way. Basically where most people were understanding about it and thought of it no different than a broken arm or something. Where they'd see me like "ohh cute, he's got that bladder problem and has to wear a diaper", "Must be going to the nurses office to change himself", "poor guy has to wear those diapers", "I saw his diapers, how cute (girls giggling)", that sort of thing. Yeah, sure maybe a fantasy type thing but just how I pictured it and how I got the special treatment more than anything. Also getting the privileges to cut part of class to go to the nurse’s office where my supplies are and change. This is really the only desire that has carried over into my adult life. I didn't post this in the "Incontinent Desires" forum because it is more about those desires as a child to want a disability, disease or injury of some sort. It may have included incontinence but that's only one part of it. So what about everyone else here? Did any of you just walk back into memory lane? Did you have any of these types of desires as a child? Have they carried over to your adult life? Have they changed? Were you every the kid that had the special need? If so, was it all cut up to be what you thought it would be? If you did have to wear diapers in your youth at school, how was it perceived and how was day to day life, like what happened, what'd you do, what'd other do or say, etc? Thanks for letting me share my story, now your turn. Thanks to all who reply!!
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  6. I can understand what you're saying- my own preference and comfort is among women too Not that I can't get along with the guys- I just find few of them that I can deeply relate to. It's a one-way thing with me; I understand them but they don't understand me. That's just one of the odd things TG's get to deal with So here's my thoughts on all this Women are quite accepting most of the time so just become part of the group and you'll be welcome. Once they get to know you and vice-versa you'll find your niche among true friends The downside is that guys tend to be, shall we say, 'less than nice' to other guys who do that so expect to get some flak The upside is that if you're really sincere with them, most women will find you're understanding of them and you're participation with them attractive- it's something lacking in most guys There is truth in differences attracting but there is also truth in commonality attracting too I think you need to give yourself more freedom to do what you want. Do that and then everything else will find it's own place There's a place in this world for everyone and it's not just one or two places. Be yourself and be happy! Bettypooh
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  7. these are awesome vids.... the guy nails it and is funny.....
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  8. awful broad of you to speak for every male on this site. Personally I dont care, its all waste. and derp guys are grossed out by it, why should we trust anything that bleeds for a week and doesn't die?
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  9. Not to argue with you, Elaine, but have you shared any of your diaper fiction with us? Have you read many other AB/DL stories? My point is that within this specialized form of fiction, there are accepted conventions. In many websites and many topics here in Daily Diapers we suggest that when a person feels the need to provide unsolicited advice to authors, the polite way is to do so in a PM or e-mail. You indicate a personal problem with the expression "she felt so little" This is used by many authors to express easily the emotions common to many adult babies. I have faith, considering the top-quality education of author G Climent, that he could craft another way of saying the same thing. Probably it would use twice the number of keystrokes. Just out of curiosity, Elaine, are you a big baby, as suggested by your screen name, or are you an experienced AB mommy as indicated in your profile? Since you joined DD you have posted so little I have not had the chance to know you. Do you have a background in editing for publication? Have a marvelous Holiday Season.
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  11. I'll object to this statement as well. I was fine with myself as I was...It was other people that wanted me to be "normal"/like everyone else. I don't know about other people's circumstances, but now I'm a lot worse off mentally and physically vs. if they would of just let me be...all in the name of normal. Go figure. ~ moogle
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  12. Awe man, I made it to the last chapter :/ This is good, one suggestion: Main Entry: little Part of Speech: adjective Definition: small in size, amount Synonyms: Lilliputian, babyish, bantam, brief, cramped, diminutive, dinky, elfin, embryonic, fleeting, hardly any, hasty, immature, imperceptible, inappreciable, inconsiderable, infant, infinitesimal, insufficient, junior, light, limited, meager, microscopic, mini, miniature, minute, not big, not large, peanut, petite, scant, short, short-lived, shrimpy, shriveled, skimpy, slight, snub, sparse, stubby, stunted, teeny, tiny, toy, truncated, undersized, undeveloped, wee, wizened, young Main Entry: little Part of Speech: adjective Definition: not important Synonyms: casual, inconsiderable, insignificant, light, minor, minute, negligible, paltry, petty, shoestring, small, trifling, trivial, unimportant I noticed you used 'she felt so little' just be careful not to over do it on one word. Your writing is really very good. ~Mommy Elaine
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  13. I would just like to say that this thread is highly insulting. I have a friend with a real disability and it sucks for her. She is out of school a lot and I miss her a lot.
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