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meghan_baby

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  1. Some day we should all hang out then. P.S. I hope floppy is OK!
  2. And your lucky though in having a RL friend like Diapered Witch. Most of us don't have that.
  3. You have a romance section, but what about a friends section? Some people would like to hang out with others of the opposite gender but platonic-ally.
  4. DD, one thing to think about for the future is a private social network (like facebook) there is Open Source software available. Example: http://elgg.org/ Just a thought, don't really know if it fits in with your vision of DD, but thought I would throw it out there.
  5. I can fit a girls size 5. I have a pair of Hello Kitty Sparkly flats (these are sooo cute). http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/192-0254172-8730107?asin=B001TIPWVE&AFID=Froogle_df&LNM=|B001TIPWVE&CPNG=&ref=tgt_adv_XSG10001 I also have something like these but in black. http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/shoes/kids/dress/girls/PRD~538042/SONOMA+life+++style+Shelly+Mary+Janes.jsp An some ballet flats as well.
  6. Same thing here. I have always played the Little Girl as it relates to being and Adult Baby. Sometimes I don play a little older 8-12 without diapers. I don't go for any of the real frilly stuff you see in the Sissy community. Satin doesn't do it for me. I wear regular girls clothes, I try to find stuff in the Juniors departments that looks youngish but sometimes that does not matter (One exception to this is I would love to have one of those Sweet Lolita dresses). In any case what is new for me now is I think about being a girl a lot lately. I want to go out dressed as one. I don't feel that I AM a girl as a TG would and I don't feel like I belong in the CD group either. Even if I dressed and went out (I would dress age appropriate not in baby stuff) I would still be young inside I just feel like it would be fun wandering around NYC this way. I am not sure what this means and where it is going and I am hoping there are others that have been through this and have some idea of what this is about. Also I am wondering if anyone knows of a good place to do this in NYC for the first time? Keep in mind I would not go out as a baby/toddler.
  7. I don't own a crib myself, but am thinking about. My trouble is how to explain it to visitors in my home. I have slept in cribs in hotels and that was a lot of fun, even though I am small they still tend to be small and cramped.
  8. In NYC it is done by Improv Everywhere, here is a link to this years: http://improveverywhere.com/2010/01/10/no-pants-2010-nyc-reports/
  9. Thanks everyone for the feedback!!!
  10. Looking for a good place to buy onesies online (the snap crotch kind). I am looking for plain white ones as well as pinks along with some with a girly nursery print. Anyone have any experience and can recommend?
  11. My Favorite would be Disposable Diapers w/ girlie underwear over them.
  12. That "overpriced tacky charade" is America.
  13. For anyone interested: http://www.cafepress.com/dd/35118991
  14. I grew up calling them "Feetie Pajamas", but I have heard them referred to as a Onesie as well. A Onesie to me is the T-Shirt with the snap-crotch. I have two pairs of Feetie Pajamas, but I do not have a Onesie
  15. You got guts, most of us would love that kind of courage
  16. http://www.highsnobette.com/news/2008/09/02/club-wear-diapers-pool/
  17. I my opinion I do not need to understand someone's choices in clothing or lifestyle or gender identity. If they are not hurting anyone I do not care be yourself and I will accept you. I do have different levels of empathy toward different groups for example it is my understanding the for Transgenders they have a "Birth Defect" that they often fight for their whole lives to correct. I do see the occasional story where this gets corrected at an early age (i.e. that German girl who is a pop singer) and I think when that happens it is great because from an early age they can be the person they truly are, I assume it gets harder to assimilate to your gender the older you get before being able to "Present" as what you truly identify as. A part of me often wishes there was a place I could go where all of these things mixed. I mean where there are ABs, DLs, Transgenders, and you name it, and we could all just be ourselves. A part of me would love to be in a setting where I could be the LG that I am and know I am accepted. It's a strange thing I often want to feel accepted visibly by others, I'm sure it is mostly just my sub-concious looking for validation. This must not be different than a TG or CD that wants to be treated like a girl/lady or told they look good or are pretty or those shoes are so cute! The Transgenders and CD's have an edge on us, for the most part they can appear publicly as who they are. A Transgender living or presenting as the "real" identity is out and about as themselves interacting with society. I can't speak for all AB/DL/LGs but for the most part I assume the none of us truly wants to be a full time AB or LG (this may be different for a DL. However it would be nice if there was a consistent social setting we could go to or belong to. I can't go out as an LG (except Halloween). Just me thinking out loud. Meghan
  18. A pointer to a blog about the same article: http://suburbanturmoil.blogspot.com/2009/12/big-baby-interview.html
  19. For the really lazy! http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1230382/The-baby-bottle-heats-60-seconds.html
  20. I don't think any of us that use female names or are listed as girl mean to confuse or deceive (well maybe some do), but it is a part of the persona. This is a place where we can almost fully be what we feel inside sometimes and that is just part of it. For me at least I always view sissy as very frilly uber pink and that is not me, I try to look like a normal little girl. I buy outfits from the Target and Kohls girls and juniors departments that is everyday wear for that type. I don't think it really matters ultimately the label anyway I think we just need to be what we are and that's it. We can call it whatever we want in our own heads if that makes us happy. I don't think we need strict lexicon of terms that all must adhere to. That would paramount to saying everyone needed to use the same diaper brand etc... This was more out of curiosity as to what others thought. Meghan
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