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  1. I realize this is a long shot, but what the hell, right? I'm a 37 year old diaper lover who is looking to meet a female (genuine female only) for some diaper fun. I'm more interested in diapering you than being diapered. Diaper munches and parties, which are mostly populated by men, don't interest me in the least, so personal ads for me are the only way to meet anyone. This is something I've wanted for years and I actually came close a few months ago. We got to the meeting in person stage, then she flaked on me. Needless to say, that really sucked, hurt very much and left me feeling disrespected and deflated. It's hard to get back on the horse again after such a disappointment. I'd love to talk to any local woman who is interested, and we can discuss specifics such as backgrounds and goals.
  2. Well, the flat fact is that this probably was not a woman, but a man getting his rocks off. Women simply do not post diaper ads on Craigslist. I've tried for a few years and only ever got one woman to reply. We corresponded for over a month, met in person to break the ice (so I knew she was real) and set plans to meet at her place. She flaked on me two days prior which REALLY sucked, giving what was likely a BS excuse. However, she did say that she had tried posting a CL ad and gotten ten replies in one day before someone flagged it because she didn't include a photo and it was removed.
  3. I doubt very much that it is Amanda Seyfried in the photo. It just doesn't seem likely. That woman in the photo is a little thicker than Amanda, too. Why would she be calling herself a "pretty woman"? That's a bit vain even for an actress. I agree, though, that it does throw you when someone attractive makes an obviously fetish-y comment, or at least something that can be related to a fetish. If she were to keep bring up diapers, then my radar would be raised that she might have a fascination/nascent fetish for it. I'll have to make a separate post sometime about Sara Fletcher ("Secret Girlfriend"), a lesser known actress whom I consider possibly the most gorgeous actress currently working. She's brought up diapers several times in her postings (even joking(?) that she should switch to them) and has a clear fascination with childlike stuff. I'm unaware of other female celebrities who have joked about diapers.
  4. I'd like to try Depend again. How does the new "Protection with Tabs" differ from older versions, if at all (e.g., thicker, crinklier)?
  5. I doubt that Howard has a personal "thing" for diapers. He just likes to put women in embarrassing and nutty situations. He's done several shows where guests wore diapers, and one time the whole cast wore them under their clothes to find out what it would be like to wet them. I believe Howard just couldn't get past the physical part and be able to pee, but Jackie and I believe Baba Booey did. Robin demurely wore hers under her clothes and I don't believe she peed. Other times he had two women wear diapers because they wanted something -- one woman wanted her boyfriend's band's tape played, and another wanted to meet the Backstreet Boys. Then on another episode he asked some porn stars to compete in a contest to hold their piss the longest. He gave them a kiddie pool to pee in when they were ready, but the porn actresses weren't down for anything. He offered them diapers and again they balked. Unfortunately, Baba Booey again got in a diaper and participated. I haven't listened to his show since he departed the free airwaves, so I don't know if he's done more stuff since.
  6. I've been really surprised at these commercials. It almost seems as if Depend is trying to foster the idea that incontinence is "in" and "cool". For the past decade or so they've been doing more with Poise and the idea that "smaller is better", but now they're making pull-ups (they're not diapers) stylish and sexy, I guess. I suppose this is a good thing for women who deal with this, because almost as often as the Depend commercials air do commercials for class action lawsuits against bladder mesh surgeries for incontinence. It appears that a shift may have occurred for incontinent women. Instead of trying risky surgery, perhaps it's becoming more accepted just to wear pull-ups or, if needed, full-fledged diapers.
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