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FretaBWet

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  1. This is the reason I don't wear ABDL diapers when I'm out of the house, you just never know what can happen. I've gone to the hospital twice in an ambulance in a heavily soaked Confidry 24/7. I wasn't embarrassed, I need diapers, but I couldn't say that if I were wearing something like a critter caboose.

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    Freta

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  2. Black onsie with white gathers sticking out around your legs, stylish in a formal kind of way but still as obvious as neon at night. I think to have gotten this far with a vanilla wife you must have been banking your political capital like a billionaire since your marriage ceremony. You should never apologize for the length of your updates, they are highly entertaining and I for one love reading them.

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    Freta

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  3. It took me a while to get over being upset when I have a #2 accident. It doesn't matter if I put a $5 diaper on 5 minutes ago, I need to change and clean up right away. My wife understands when it happens and will comfort me because she knows how much I dislike it. I know it's crazy that someone in diapers gets upset about using them but that's how it is with me. I do want to point out that I'm perfectly fine with anyone else pooping themselves if that's something they like.

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    Freta

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  4. New Hampshire has no state or local sales taxes and no state income taxes on wages. It relies mostly on property taxes and a tax on business profits. There are also no private liquor stores in the state, they are owned by the state and all the profits go to the general fund. Beer and wine can be sold at supermarkets and convenience stores but the profit they make is taxed. There is also a tax on dividends and interest income. There are also rooms and meals taxes  so eating out drinking in bars or staying in hotels also brings in a lot of out of state dollars. This is a truly genius system because every other state abuting NH has a high sales tax so pretty much everyone within easy driving distance to NH shops there. They drive there for grocery shopping and everything else. Because the state owns a monopoly on the liquor stores, they can undercut the prices of the stores in the surrounding states. When you factor in the savings on the price plus the savings on the sales tax it's a no Brainer. Also because the stores are owned by the state, they have huge liquor stores at rest areas on the major highways to make it convenient for tourists heading home to fill their trunk with bargain booze. I had seen an article online about states ranked in order of liquor consumption on a per capita basis and NH was near the top but the statistic is badly skewed because much of the sales go right out of state.

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    Freta

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  5. New Hampshire has no state or local sales taxes and no state income taxes on wages. It relies mostly on property taxes and a tax on business profits. There are also no private liquor stores in the state, they are owned by the state and all the profits go to the general fund. Beer and wine can be sold at supermarkets and convenience stores but the profit they make is taxed. There is also a tax on dividends and interest income. This is a truly genius system because every other state has a high sales tax so pretty much everyone within easy driving distance to NH shops there. They drive there for grocery shopping and everything else. Because the state owns a monopoly on the liquor stores, they can undercut the prices of the stores in the surrounding states. When you factor in the savings on the price plus the savings on the sales tax it's a no Brainerd. Also because the stores are owned by the state, they have huge liquor stores at rest areas on the major highways to make it convenient for tourists heading home to fill their trunk with bargain booze. I had seen an article online about states ranked in order of liquor consumption on a per capita basis and NH was near the top but the statistic is badly skewed because much of the sales go right out of state.

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    Freta

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  6. I used to live in the next town over. She made two really bad mistakes here. The first was her website was set up to generate business and she originally advertised that there was a nearby park as a plus for staying there. Sorry, but that is just completely stupid on her part. Of course the town is going to protest, this is a fetish for these people and you advertise a local park where children play as being available. The second mistake is the location of the house itself. If you are unaware of the property values in NH go on zillow just for fun. You would be upset if the house you own is being taxed as a $700,000 home and a home down the street started running a business, any type of business and your house drops $100,000 in market value. There are no cheap houses in NH. There are lots of rural properties you could run a business like this at but not in the southern half of the state. Any business requires due diligence to be successful. She obviously didn't do any.

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    Freta

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  7. Parking for Taylor's jet seems to be getting a lot of attention but it's really much ado about nothing. She has a private jet with her own pilots. They can't park at the airport but it's no problem for them to land, drop her off at the private air terminal, refuel the jet if needed and then fly somewhere nearby like Reno and park there. With her money it's not even an inconvenience.

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    Freta

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  8. I pretty much buy one diaper type. It used to be Confidry 24/7 but now I use Betterdrys. Rather than use different diapers depending on the length of time I plan to be in it or the location I'm going to be wearing it at I use one diaper and just change it as needed.

    We seem to be polar opposites in diaper purchasing and use. I buy reasonably capable diapers at the lowest price point because at the end of the day I'm going to throw it away. If I change into a fresh diaper after getting up in the morning but I'm going out at noon and not returning until early evening, I'll change my diaper right before going out the door regardless of any unused capacity. I know the diaper I put on in the morning won't last until I get home in the evening so I change it strategically. You would tend to put on a Tranquility ATN in the morning faced with the same scenario expecting it to be at the very end of it's duty cycle when you change before leaving. There's no right or wrong way, we just see it differently.

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    Freta

  9. Go Cheifs !!!!!!

    They killed the Buffalo and had it for breakfast. They're wearing Eagle feathers in their war bonnets. Now they're getting ready to take their tomahawk and cut those niners down to size.  😛

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    Freta

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  10. For what it's worth, I think you're doing everything right. Firstly, you come here to a safe space to air your complaints and you have many friends that will support and commiserate with you, myself included. Secondly, like always you use humor in your post to lighten the mood of a subject that's not necessarily funny. Thirdly, you understand the change she is going through is unasked for and unwanted unlike your changes. You know it's not really you or your diapers but her inability to control the hormonal changes happening physically and mentally. As Yoda would say, deescalate you must to insure tranquility in the force. Hang in there, you have a lot of people in your corner.

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    Freta

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  11. I donated blood on Monday and I complimented the technician on his needle work. I seriously could hardy feel the needle pierce the skin and they use a large Guage needle. Only too 5 minutes to get the pint.

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    Freta

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  12. 1 hour ago, Reddy said:

    I disagree, because I think it's very normal to get an initial consult after the surgery.  It's two different doctors.  One performs the surgery, and then the other one I have the initial consult afterwards.

    I think you might be wise to look up the word "initial" in a dictionary. In a medical context it means "before" having a procedure not after. Your doctor gave you the referral for a second opinion to confirm that the urologist is suggesting the proper procedure before you have it done. When you come in for your 2nd opinion there's nothing for them to have an opinion on so they are unlikely to do anything other then send you on your way and mail you a bill. Also this will leave it on your medical record that you had an appointment for a second opinion and had the surgery without waiting for it. Contrary to what you may believe, I am not trying to talk you out of having surgery. It's your body and your life and you will be the one to suffer the consequences. I just wanted you to see this is a complicated path you're on and there are things you may not have considered.

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    Freta

  13. Just for the record, transgender surgery requires counseling and psychiatric sign off by a psychiatrist and living full time including the ability to work in the new gender for about a year. Nobody just gets surgery without knowing they can productively live and support themselves after surgery because you can't go back.

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    Freta

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  14. Different people are turned on by different things. Some on here will be very excited by the pictures and often it might even boil down to a certain type of picture like pictures of men in diapers as opposed to women in diapers or vice versa. I myself am not very turned on by the visual so much so I hardly ever look at the pictures on here. I am capable of being very turned on by the stories but I am somewhat narrow in my tastes. Reading stories or looking at pictures is a good form of foreplay for someone not interested in losing their virginity with another person. Maybe you could explore those avenues, who knows, you may find something you really really like.

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    Freta

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  15. This is a very good question. At this past Sunday's Mass one of the readings was about God telling Jonah to travel to the city of Ninevah and tell them to repent. Our Priest in his sermon explained that the passage was just a small part of Jonah's story. He explained that in today's time it would be the equivalent of God asking any average Catholic in the United States to travel to Russia and tell them to repent. Jonah refused God's request and instead booked himself on a ship and went to sea. In a raging storm Jonah went overboard and was swallowed by a whale and ended up on a beach. Jonah then went to Nivavah. The point was Jonah had free will. God could have made Jonah do whatever he wanted done just as he controlled the storm and the whale. I'll admit that if God or his Angels came to me my first reaction would be to check myself into a psyche ward but upon showing me his power I would do whatever he asked of me.

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    Freta

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