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minachan16

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  1. 17 hours ago, oznl said:

    If you can find an Australian web proxy, you can watch it on ABC Iview for free.   It's free-to-air down here and was funded by the ABC, the national broadcaster.  Bluey is based in Brisbane (my home town) and has loads of Brisbane references dialed into it, the houses, the jacarandas. 

    Tell me they haven't over-dubbed it though...

    They use all the original voices and most of the original Australian slang in the American release and broadcasts, though there has been some issues with content editing for stupid, stupid reasons. I have seen a very small number of people complain that the show's dialogue needs to be adapted more for American audiences but those people get rightfully shut down fast. Bluey should remain proudly Australian!

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  2. I've been addicted to the mobile game Fate/Grand Order for years, so my answer without question is Minamoto-no-Raikou, better known in the fandom as Mama Raikou, whose primary character trait is seeing her master as her own child and subsequently treating them as such.

    Fun fact: I actually got her from the game's gacha while I was dressed in a diaper and onesie and sucking on a pacifier. It's like she knew :blush:

     

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  3. I'm reminded of a lyric from the song "30/90" from the movie Tick Tick Boom - "Why can't you stay 29? Hell, you still feel like you're 22."

    I think age dysphoria is a real thing, but I think the biggest thing in why it is not officially recognized is because everyone already goes through it to some extent; it just doesn't have that label. Mid-life crisis, quarter-life crisis, late life regrets... I feel like all of these have elements of age dysphoria because as we get physically older, we are still the same people. We don't change everything about ourselves just because we get older. The biggest thing with ABDLs though is that we are tied to an age, or range of ages, that are much farther in the past than our 20s or our 30s, which are the ages most non-ABDLs end up pining for. Ultimately it is the same thing i.e. wishing you were could roll back the clock to an earlier chapter of your life. We just end up doing it longer in our lives than most people do.

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  4. Did it in a Rearz Seduction an hour ago, I only wanted to pee in it but then I felt the need to push while I was trying to pee, so I went upstairs and closed the door, got on my hands and knees and made proper pushies in my pampers. Some of it was stuck to me, even though I was careful not to mush, so I needed quite a few baby wipes to get clean but I don't mind that ^^

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  5. 2 hours ago, ~Brian~ said:

    @BabyJeggySpideyBoy@minachan16

    has anyone realized that most of the baby wipes that they make nowadays are not really a convenient for guys with big hands like me? I've tried to use the smaller wipes, but I find that I end up using a heck of a lot more of them than I would if I use two Northshore wipes.

    I actually had to order the adult size wipes, because it was hard for me to be able to hold the thing in my hand and be able to get the best bang for my buck. I don't use toilet paper anymore, because I want to make sure that I'm keeping myself clean, and getting down there and taking care of business. The quilted wipes allow for this particular action to happen a lot easier than for those that are smaller wipes.

    Yes! Wipes have not only got smaller over time, but you get less in a pack than you used to before! All the changes are frustrating to say the least but that being said, to answer the question (since you've called me out despite my resistance to answer :P ), at this point I do prefer the unscented wipes. Scented wipes these days now all smell like various body washes, no clean powdery fragrances anymore like they used to have. I'm trying to find a good scented wipe, but it's hard. I think Pampers put out a new scent recently that I haven't checked out so hopefully that's good because I'm going to run out of the scented Pampers wipes with the old scent that I've stockpiled eventually.

    Even then, unscented wipes are much thicker and softer these days. The Huggies Natural Care wipes feel so good and gentle on my skin whenever I use them and like a true baby, I use them on my hands, face and my diaper places too, and they've become my go-to in that sense. Pack in the bedroom, in the bathroom, and even one in the car. I love that they put Pooh Bear back on the packages too ^^

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  6. That's one way to respond when you have ABDL tendencies as a kid and a diaper commercial comes on. Mine was "HEY MOM LET'S TALK ABOUT SOMETHING NO I DON'T KNOW WHAT I JUST DON'T WANT TO THINK ABOUT WHAT'S ON THE TV RIGHT NOW FOR THE NEXT 30 SECONDS OKAY?" :D 

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  7. 11 minutes ago, fillemup said:

    Little do those people that hate people that wear diapers know that they will all end up in diapers towards the end of their lives. I consider that just a nice dose of poetic justice. The very thing they find disgusting about us wearing diapers is going to become a reality for them as well in the future. I love it when that happens.

    Most people know diapers are a fact of life for when we are too weak to care for ourselves. Always at the beginning and sometimes at the end of our lives, but they don't understand why someone could get emotional nourishment from wearing them. Sometimes, people don't want to understand and there's nothing that can be done in those cases. Wearing diapers is seen as something they are ashamed of because for the grand majority of non-ABDLs, they don't choose to end up back in them. That's the difference.

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  8. 4 hours ago, Apache Raccoon said:

    I think all so called kinks probably have a taboo surrounding them:

     

    This for sure. I would actually say the conversation about ABDL has got a lot better over the past decade, in large part because the community has made an active effort to remove the "bad players" so to speak whose uncontested presence made the rest of us look bad as well. We speak out, loudly, about those who go on TV and portray us in a negative light, or who run websites associated with the community that are skirting the line, if not right crossing over into some really disgusting territory. We have demonstrated that we want our kink to be regarded like any other kink and to stop being associated with the more negative aspects people have assumed ABDL to include back in the 90s and even the 2000s.

    I don't think we will ever be accepted on a mainstream level like BDSM, but we are leaps and bounds from where ABDL was in the DPF years, and if people want to keep putting forth the effort to make it even better, more inclusive, and more welcoming for all adults, then nothing should stop them.

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  9. Last time was about three weeks ago. One of my ABDL sisters came to visit for the first time and I was out diapered with her. On the way back from dropping her off at her hotel, I had to go poopy. When I got home I went up to my nursery, put on some ABDL encouragement audio and made pushies on my hands and knees on top of my foam alphabet mat. I didn't smear it around because I didn't want a long cleanup but it felt so good and it was such a big mess inside the diaper. It's been a long time since I had a poopy diaper and it was worth it ^^

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