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dlsafrica

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  1. Is there an ABDL AI App where one can create a story experience? I was just wondering this morning
  2. That's what I like about Alpha Clin Premium.. I don't rash
  3. Here there's Christmas stuff out before Halloween
  4. I've been unemployed for 26 years. I've had tiny things like putting up Christmas decorations in a mall,but nothing serious. In the past six weeks this has come to a head. I first detected my need for a CV and not having had one since before the Internet, ie 1995, I was a little rusty. So I approached the college I was at 25 years ago and they set me up in a meeting with a counsellor who went through the process with me. Finally armed with a CV and now having a situation where bills are out of control, I took the five printed CV'S to places this week, and enquired at another six places, sending three CV's by email. I'm on a bit of a mission. And yes, I know that by age 49 one is expected to be a high position in a field but my physical disabilities have held me back. The next step is to be accepted for something. I have a few more places I can hit before trying to get back onto radio too I guess.
  5. 1995? The world wide web only started in 1997, didn't it?
  6. When I was a teenager, I thought that I was the only person in the world who wore diapers on occasion, and e even wondered if it was legal. That was up till 1993
  7. What I find strange about the replies to this kind of post is that everyone seems to think that wearing diapers has to be sexual. This is curious in a community that acknowledges many reasons for wearing diapers
  8. Single diaper... I need to feel wet so I will stay in it for up to 5 hours. I tried double wetting but leaks happen... which wasn't the case when I tried a double diaper... the joys of which I posted about elsewhere... the first diaper being totally shredded through. Dirty? I change almost immediately, but I wish someone would make me crawl a bit, or lock me in a high chair for an hour. But the uncomfortableness of not knowing how to deal with anything more than a wet diaper means I don't often
  9. The only wetness indicator one needs is a totally yellow diaper in the front
  10. I mean.. who else would look at one's official baby picture and congratulate with happy birthday. You're going to be wet and in double diapers in 49 years time.
  11. Double diapered. Maybe I can wake up wet on the day I turn 49... Not holding out hope for that though.
  12. Yes. Being able to see discolouration in a diaper and know that I am responsible for it, gives a very babyish feeling, but, having (for the first time) wet when already double diapered gives a very different feeling.. one I couldn't imagine I'd get. There is no discoloration, and no threat of leaking, so I'm wondering why I feel wet and warm. I think a mommy would be beaming in pride
  13. I love being wet. For about five hours before changing, in the case of a single diaper, but since I discovered the wonders of double diapers... Speaking double, I can just go on wetting. Messing... I can do that on its own and then clean up. But sometimes when I am already wet, normally for about five hours, I will mess too before cleaning up. But only on certain random occasions. But I find staying messy uncomfortable.
  14. No. There's nothing more uncomfortable. If anyone is trying to find a way to punish me that's it
  15. I have never had the funds necessary to make sure I have diapers around my birthday, as much as I wanted to. But this year... I'll be 49 next Friday and I have a whole bag and a half, so... Operation wake up wet on my birthday is in place and ready to... Um... Go.
  16. We have an electricity minister in government now and the situation is improving. We had worries about level 8 a few months ago, which would be about 16 hours a day without electricity, but we haven't gone past level six, which is four hours on and two hours off, four times a day. We are on level one during the week which is two hours off in every 18. It is difficult for medical emergencies Just a few weeks ago, a young girl died because her breathing machine didn't have power. That was tragic. The one minister in government was not willing to make hospitals exempt from Loadshedding and that happened
  17. So. Two wettings. And walking around waiting for the geyser to be warm. And I wish I could measure my diaper sag. It's halfway to my knees. And there's nothing I can do about it because the diaper stays on until I can wash. It's absolute baby heaven.
  18. If you don't know what loadshedding is, it's a period of 2 to 2 and a half hours of no electricity, up to four times a day. That's just the way it's been in South Africa for about 15 years, and it's actually got better lately. Some days my area will have no power outages in a day. Last week it was the whole week without. Now, I soaked my trusty Alpha Clin Premium twice, and the hanging bulk is reminding me what a good baby I've been. And the geyser has just gone on, so it's another 90 minutes or so of just being wet. Any potential caregiver would be beaming.
  19. Once in the 1980's, someone I knew from school caught me walking back from the shop with a pack of diapers and asked me what it's for. I said plumbing
  20. As I sit in a very badly applied double diaper which won't survive due to broken tapes, I am thinking of choices of words that might get unexpected results... Like "I just want to wear diapers" gets one wearing ONLY (a definition of just) a double diaper and T-shirt that is far too short to cover up the fact that one is wearing a diaper. Or "Treat me like a baby" gets one pacified (if a baby refuses to open his or her mouth, pinching the nose shut for a few seconds will get the desired result), diapered (and changed only when someone else thinks it's necessary, sleeping in a crib and being fed in a highchair. Any more things that babies should be cautious of consequences for?
  21. Bags. One can put it at the bottom of whatever you're carrying it in
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