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  1. I was in diapers and pull-ups until I was 5 so I have quite a few memories. Most of them are pretty similar. Stopping to get changed out of a wet or dirty diaper, being wiped down, etc. Some of the ones that stand out though: 

    I can remember my nanny asking me if I was wet. I wanted to lie but I couldn’t so I said yes. I guess I figured she would find out anyway. I would have been two or three at the time. 
     

    I remember a babysitter was changing a poopy diaper. I would have been two or three. As she was changing me, she was loving but she told me I was stinky. 
     

    I can remember when I was four or five, I was in pull-ups. I was trained and had control but I still used pull-ups because I preferred it and didn’t want to give them up. I was playing with my mom, I could feel a strong urge to poop. I asked her to leave and I pooped in my pull-up. I then took off the pull-up and threw it away. 
     

    Sadly, because I was old enough to be taking off my own dirty pull-ups and throwing them away, it wasn’t long before my parents stopped buying me pull-ups. 

     

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  2. I have several memories. It probably helps that I didn’t even start potty training until I was three. I didn’t get out of diapers and pull-ups full time until I was five. 
     

    I can remember several times, various babysitters would change me on the floor, for both wet and poopy diapers. I can remember, I must have been three, my babysitter would just simply ask if I wet or if I had pooped. I have similar memories as I get older, after transitioning to pull-ups. 
     

    I also have memories as an adult, with a few different women I’ve dated, whom were willing to change both my wet and dirty diapers.
     

    One time I was with one of them in public, I had to poop and I told her. She told me I had a diaper on, she said you can poop in your diaper. When we got home, she did a thorough job of changing me. 

    A different time with the same woman, I had pooped in my diaper. I didn’t tell her but she soon found out. She said the smell’s pretty strong, let’s get you changed. 
     

    A different time, with a different woman, she was fine with me pooping in my diaper. However, when it came time to change, she couldn’t go through with it. 
     

    Those are just a few of the memories I’ve had. 

  3. On 6/21/2019 at 5:28 PM, rosalie.bent said:

    One of the regular themes of AB fiction seems to be the idea of becoming a baby FOREVER. I suppose it speaks to our often desperate desire for the time to be a baby as much as possible. For many, those baby desires never leave and simply bubble beneath the surface. I've read a lot of those types of books, but they always talk about the process of getting there, but little about what it is like to actually be a real-life permanent baby. That is probably because such a existence is impossible. EXCEPT IT ISNT!

    I personally know a small number (6) couples where one of them is now permanently infantile. it sounds like both a dream and a nightmare all at the same time and to be honest, that is how it is in real life too. I've twice read about situations like this in the regular media and it has always fascinated me and perhaps terrified me. I have my own very deeply regressive sissybaby and the idea of him regressing to infancy and never coming back, does not thrill me. In the early days of babying him, it was one of my fears. But for the vast majority of us, our psychological makeup simply prevents it from happening. But for a very very few, that is not the case.

    From talking to my own baby and others and from watching their behaviour and utter contentment at being very deeply infantile, I get the attraction and perhaps for them, it would be a utopian existence. But not for their carers! Living as a happy infant, devoid of anything adult does sound quite attractive!

    I wonder now how people honestly feel about the idea of permanent infancy, IF they had a support mechanism that could make it viable. 

    Thoughts?

    I've never been in to the idea of permanent infancy. Part of it though is that the fantasy is that I am a three year old toddler. I'm independent and I do what I want. The only thing I am actually dependent on is that I am still in diapers and I get my diaper changed. 

  4. I cannot speak for everyone on this site but I can tell from my perspective. I have never liked leaks but I have always liked full and heavy diapers.

    The reason is because I liked them when I was little and in diapers full time. My parents and caregivers were not the type to change my diaper right away when it did need to be changed. So as a result, I got used to and began to like full diapers. 

  5. For me, I remember the feeling of enjoying pooping in my pants back to my diaper and potty training days. 

    I can remember when I was in diapers, before potty training, and I enjoyed the feeling of being in a poopy diaper. I liked the heavy feeling and I liked the feeling of it against my body. 

    I also remember when I was 4 or 5, I was just in my pull-ups, and I was playing a game with my mom. I remember I had a very strong urge to poop. At that point I used the toilet somewhat regularly. However, at that instant moment I decided I wanted to poop in my pullup. So I asked my mom if she would come back a little while later. Right as she left, I pooped in my pull-up. I remember I loved the feeling of it coming out and I loved how it felt against my skin, and I then I sat down and continued playing. 

    It wasn’t long after that though that the pull-ups were taken away since I’m my mom’s mind I was getting a little old to be pooping in my pants. 

    I started sneaking diapers when I was 7, and stopped, and then started buying my own when I was 9. I never stopped liking to poop in my diaper. So to answer your question, I have liked pooping in my diaper since I could remember first doing it. 

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  6. It’s possible but it’s not an easy thing to do.

     

    First, you have to wear diapers all of the time. Second, anytime you feel the need to pee, you must release, which means you have to consciously avoid holding it in at all. That second part is hard to do since it has been ingrained in our muscle memory since we were potty trained. 

    I know it has been done. In the past a have talked to someone who wore all of the time. She indicated to me that she thought she might wet the bed if she didn’t wear a diaper, at least occasionally. However, she had full control over her bladder while awake. This was after a year of wearing full time. I think it takes a long time before your bladder will start to shrink and before you start to lose control. 

  7. I remember I was in 1st grade, and 7 years old, the last time I had a real accident. I remember the school day had ended and I already had to pee pretty badly. I decided to hold it. My babysitter picked me up from school. I had a key to the house since my parents would work late.

     

    By the time I got home my bladder was bursting. I was so desperate that as I was trying to unlock the door, I began to pee in my pants. I was never caught for it since I just put my pants and underwear in the laundry. I remember I was ashamed about it, which I think is odd since I was in Pull-ups until I was five and would happily pee and poop in them. Maybe it was just uncomfortable, which it definitely is, if you’re not wearing a diaper. 

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  8. 6 hours ago, rusty pins said:

    By the way, this daughter is now in her upper 20's, owns her own business and still has that stubborn streak!

    That’s interesting. I’m sure she was being stubborn since that’s just what kids do. I doubt she had any interest in diapers at that time. I’ve kind of wondered over the years if there is any correlation between getting out of diapers late versus early and how people turn out. I’ve come to the conclusion that there is no correlation. 

    I digress though. For me, though, the whole experience makes me feel toddler-like. The feeling of wearing diapers, the feeling of peeing and pooping in them, and how it makes me feel afterward feels very toddler-like.

    My favorite part is just doing it when I feel like. I love it when I start squatting and I tell my mommy I’m pooping or she’ll ask me “are you pooping?” Being encouraged to be in diapers, to use them, instead of discouraged is what is very loving and my favorite part. 

  9. I had control and could use the toilet by age 3. So my answer would have to be three. However, I still wore diapers until I was 5, mostly pull-ups at that point. I had the ability to use the toilet, but sometimes I would just go in my diaper instead.

  10. On 11/24/2016 at 10:58 AM, diapersalways said:

    whats also interesting are the reports showing at least 3 million illegal immigrants voted, i doubt we'll see any accountability over that...

    their votes shouldnt count anymore than an american in mexico would

    or any non-citizen in any other country for that matter

    Cite?

  11. I have a lot of memories of wearing diapers and potty training. My parents didn't start potty training me until I was three. I don't remember everything, obviously, but I believe I actually trained fairly quickly because I remember having control.

    However my potty training was probably drawn out because I wore pullups while I potty trained.

  12. I think any diaper will leak if it is wet enough. I think one of the other posters is right in that baby diapers are designed best. However they do leak from time to time as well. I've never worn cloth so I don't know if they look more or less than disposables. Maybe change more frequently? That might help.

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