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WakkoWannaBe

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  1. I also think that saying "it's personal" is totally fine. I've used that response to answer questions, and I've had that response used on me. I don't think it's weird. Related: why the heck are your roomies going through your closet? The real question is "what the heck are you doing in my closet?" That's a relatively large invasion of space. I, like most others, think that you're good. Stick to that story and definitely put them on the defensive.

  2. I like to have my diapers dry! So, I'm gonna be the second person to vote for "neither." But, that's not an option in the original poll, if you backed me into a corner and made me choose between wetting and messing then I would say wetting. I never enjoy messing them, the clean-up is just too gross.

  3. Ahh, I hadn't thought of / read about boosters. I will definitely try that!

    And, JBonn, I am somewhat dedicated to Little Pawz! I'm sure that I will explore with time, but I'm a creature of habit and so will probably be in Little Pawz for a good while yet =p. Although, yes, you're correct that some brands are more suspectable than others.

  4. Hi everyone,

    So, some background info: I tend to use diapers only when I go to bed, and I don't wet or mess them I just enjoy the feeling of a diaper when I go to bed. I also am pretty much exclusively into Little Pawz these days. One thing that annoys me though is the clumping.

    Now obviously, every diaper is going to clump eventually, and from what I can tell thicker diapers will take longer to clump than thinner diapers. Little Pawz, I think, are decent at clumping. I can wear them for a solid 2 nights before I start to see any clumping, and it's really only on the 3rd or 4th night that I just feel like I can't wear that same diaper anymore due to the clumping. So, in all honesty, it's not a bad problem. Still, though, I would like to squeeze as many nights as I can out of each diaper xD. Does anyone have any tips or tricks on how to prevent clumping? Other than wearing a snug-fitting set of PJs or something, I don't know of any prevention techniques.

    Many thanks in advance!

  5. I got found out under similar circumstances. I didn't say anything, I let them approach me. I would say to let your mom come to you on this one. If she did see it, then she's sure to ask; if she didn't see it, then there's no reason to start something.

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  6. Also: there is a small army of Midwestern ABDLs, so this affects a large number of people actually. The store is quite famous in the region for being so open to our community. So it might not seem like a big deal, but if you live within a 4 hour radius, then it kind of is a big deal. I see no problem with this being in the Lifestyle section. Despite the fact that this post could also go in the Links and Announcements section, many posts often have implications in more than one area. So, there's nothing wrong here.

    Now, if you'll all excuse me I have to go take my blood pressure medication. The amount of salt in that post gave me hypertension.

  7. Tenas are a very popular choice, yes. Though, I don't think I've ever used them myself (if I have used them it was a while ago). A few other brands to look out for are Molicare and Abena. Molicare can be more expensive, but it's got great functionality (at least imo).

    Good luck in your hunt!

  8. ^ I'd really just like to echo.

    You can go into the bathroom and dump out the mess into the toilet. In my experience, vinegar makes your diapers smell less so pour some vinegar on your diaper maybe? Of course, "my experience" is mostly wetting. I tend not to mess.

    I found it useful to know my roomies schedule. Which isn't that hard to remember, and isn't necessarily a creepy thing to do. If you really want to be safe, then only wear at times when the roommate is away!

  9. I'm not sure if there are any regular events in Indy, but there are definitely ABDLs scattered across this state! That doesn't answer your question, but hopefully it instills some hope

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  10. I've never heard of someone who has two separate little sides, but the concept is an interesting one. I don't see why it isn't possible. One thing that sticks out is having sex at the age of 12. I'm not sure that 12 year old kids are even capable of sex, or have a desire for the act of sex itself (sure, they might have romantic desires, or they might understand that they're supposed to have desires at that age, but do 12 year old people want to get naked and do the dirty? do they want to go that far? I don't have the answers to these questions, as I'm asexual and somewhere on the aromantic spectrum). Smoking and drinking are easier to imagine at 12 years old but it's definitely abnormal for the standard AK profile.

    Overall, though, understanding your desires as a little / AK is a process that takes time, and oftentimes we don't want to give ourselves time to understand things. We want to know, and we want to know now! Probably the best thing for now is to continue thinking about what desires you have, and do you desire those as an adult or as a kid (which, it sounds like you've already been doing that).

    Maybe it would help if you were to ask yourself "how does my 4 year old little side get what they want?" Or ask that question about

  11. 12 hours ago, Arctic_fox said:

    And agreed they are cute! im usually not into print diapers as im only a DL but for some reason i adore the space and little paws prints.

    Yeah I'm a DL also, and I usually go for the plain white diapers but the Little Pawz are great! Of course, I haven't even finished going through my stash of little pawz, and I'm starting to want to wear plain whites again haha. Such is life.

  12. Welcome to DD! I'm sorry to hear about the sibling struggle, that's actually quite rude of them! But you seem like you turned out alright =p.

    I'm also currently rocking the Little Pawz, they're very cute!

    I hope you enjoy the community here and, again, welcome!

  13. An IRA or a Roth IRA might be a good choice if you're looking to put money aside, rather than just simply trading in the stock market. Dividend will still rely on how well the stock market does, so there is a connected risk factor. With (roth) IRAs you just basically rat hole a little bit of money away each year. They're basically the same but there are some minor rule differences on when you can touch the money you've put into the account and if it's tax free when you put it in, or when you take it out.

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