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Kaliborio

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  1. In circumstances that I'm certain are diaper-friendly, I'm quite happy to be seen in just a diaper and a t-shirt. Otherwise, I'm pretty cavalier. I don't wear anything that I know is likely to show off my diaper, but if it happens, it happens. I also don't take care to be particularly quiet when changing my diaper in toilets, I just do it quickly and as loudly as it has to be, like I would elsewhere. It's my diaper change, and none of their business.
  2. I'm actually almost certain that's not a Pampers, but I think it has been done up to look like one.
  3. Squatting if I'm an environment where I can get away with it. Otherwise I put my feet slightly apart and lean forward.
  4. I have Asperger's, and I know I've wanted to be back in diapers since before I was fully out of them - I visited a friend in the hospital when she was getting her tonsils out and I was 4 and she was diapered and I wanted to be diapered, and I relapsed back into diapers for a couple of months just after I turned 5 (I don't think it was related - probably something to do with the stress of my parents' divorce).
  5. I feel like I'm an adult and a baby, but that the two things aren't mutually exclusive. Like - we don't ask parents their kid's age to determine whether to refer to the kid as a 'baby' or a 'child'. We make the judgement based on certain external characteristics, such as are they out of diapers, do they still use a pacifier, do they still go around in a stroller, and we make judgements based on those characteristics regardless of other criteria. I'm 20 and not regressive, but I like wearing diapers. I like using diapers. I like my pacifier. I like clothes that are comfortable and practical with diapers. I feel like I like those things for the same reason babies (and their parents) like them - like I grew out of infancy but never stopped satisfying the criteria that define 'baby'. So, who knows?
  6. Diapers - they make me feel a lot less edgy. Manuscript paper - I'm a musician. Lined paper - I'm also a writer. I think if I had just those things, I could do quite well.
  7. The seat of my pants looks wrong without a diaper filling it out.

    1. Creepymouse

      Creepymouse

      The seat of my diaper looks wrong without *something* filling it out. :D But it looks okay right now!

  8. My high-waisted pink plastic pants don't colour-coordinate with any of the pants I own. Oh well, guess I'll just have to go without pants. :P

  9. Kaliborio

    Night Wear

    When my housemate is around, which is most of the time, I sleep in my underwear or pyjamas, depending on the season. When he's not, in summer I sleep in just my diaper and plastic pants - if it's a day when I'm lazing around at home, I add some socks and that's it for wearing around the house; in winter, of course, I wear pyjamas over my diaper, but considering the diapers I've been wearing lately, I'm going to have to switch to a sleeper - these two-piece pyjamas barely fit.
  10. Kaliborio

    Night Wear

    A diaper and plastic pants, with varying levels of clothing over them for warmth (and originally disposable diapers, but now switching to cloth). In summer, I sleep in a diaper and socks, with or without a t-shirt depending in mood - and even when I wake up I don't really feel like I have a right to put on pants unless I'm going out or expecting company. Biological babies don't need to wear pants, after all.
  11. I'm 18 and diapered, but I don't see any problem with that. Some kids still need diapers at six, biologically? I need diapers, pacis and baby clothes at 18, emotionally. Being diapered isn't regressing for me, I don't have to lose maturity - but if I'm not thickly diapered then things are not how they should be. Regardless of how long I've spent out of diapers, not being in them is not normal or good for me.

    1. astrodiaper

      astrodiaper

      "Normal" is a pretty subjective term. What I may deem normal, such as putting on a diaper after work, others may not. Whose to say what's normal and if it makes you feel "whole", I say, go for it.

  12. Hi! I've been looking for locals on Craigslist and Diapermates, but I haven't really turned up any promising leads. I'd love to get together with people in the area. Is there anyone around?
  13. I'm about to have my house to myself for three weeks, and I intend to spend them diapered 24/7. I'd like to experiment with castor oil, as I'm fascinated by the talk of loss of control, but I don't want to end up giving everything in my house a nice new brown paint job (as detailed in the tale of the castor oil incident, whose originator I have now forgotten). Does size of dose relate to time or strength of effect - and if so is there a dose I can take that's small enough that I will have time to clean up and change diapers instead of over-filling with mess?
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