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  1. Oh! I hadn't thought of either of those possibilities! That would make for only a passing but memorable (for the other person) contact. Or maybe everyone will be shocked when she turns out to be the daughter of two Mids who had one heck of a growth spurt. I don't remember if we've been told how tall she is. Probably only realistic if she's a short Big. Or it could be a mixed-size marriage like Beth's parents. A Mid and a Big, and her size takes after the Big. You're welcome! Thank you for the chapter!
  2. Oh! The government saves face when Doctor Benson can't be saved by having Kelly (and whoever has been going after Beth if it isn't Kelly) regressed and sent back with the surviving students with the suggestion that they're either adopted or sent to a juvenile facility. Although I'd also find it amusing if somehow by the end of the school year Kelly has a successful entry into the world of acting -- type cast as the immature Big who is always getting in trouble and every episode is either in diapers, pull ups, or having an accident that shows she should have been in them. The actual stars of the shows sighing when asked about her in interviews and telling the laughing audiences, "Those weren't special effects and worse she's even more of a brat off screen than she is on screen." I look around to see if any Bigs are watching, then poke my tongue out in Kelly's general direction, "Nyaaa! You're not wearing those big girl panties much longer. And you'll be happy to have that padding so you can still sit." Thankee for the chapter!
  3. Sadly I haven't unlocked multi-liking or I'd go ahead and add more to the one I already put on it. As a wise little girl once said in a taco supply commercial, "Por que no los dos?" Yay! Thank you @Guilend and @babykamper!
  4. If anyone remember where to find this, I'd love to read it. I'm a chapter behind so I'm not sure if it comes up at all in the next but my guess, if there were forces planning to grab the entire year's batch of Littles then the professors were probably set as the first targets to get rid of the best advocates from their worlds that might try to stop things. Even within the dimension I expect an older Little with degrees and experience will get at least a little more respect that someone who are barely out from being considered a kid in their own universe. Yeah, Barnes knew or should have known. My guess is he knew things were being done and either agreed with what was being done or else personally disagreed but didn't think it was worth expending political capital on. Besides, it brought in money and if it was ended he would risk being known as the one who ruined the colleges budget, or if they raised tuition then being known as the one who angered students and their families with unexpected and higher than normal increases. Better to turn a blind eye to what was going on in that part of campus, right? Right? Right until the people more directly involved (assuming he wasn't in it up to his neck) decide to get greedy and try to grab every last Little in every last nest. Whoever made that decision must have been planning to grab whatever the kickbacks were and run, because that's just not sustainable. The college needs Littles to graduate and even make it off campus after graduating so other Littles will decide to come to Emerson allowing a portion to be fed into the university's adoption system for the cash that brings. Scare them away and the whole racket collapses. The outside contractors were either similarly shortsighted and didn't care if Emerson's Little Adoption Mill continued to function or they assumed that Emerson's Little Mill could be allowed to collapse on the assumption they'd have involvement with wherever else the Littles might try to go in the state, or they assumed there were changes coming. The last is the worrying one. Does Venture 2: Electric Boogaloo think they are in a position to reverse the last couple of decades? Either assuming they have people in political office who can force through changes in the law or expecting to be able to make wider use of things like drugs, nanites, and hypnotics to take over. But that might just be paranoia talking. But in the Diaper Dimension paranoia is simply the smart move if you're a Little or a little Mid.
  5. We all know the protestors are accurate but both of them, especially Conner are at risk of being swept up if campus security is called in to remove the protestors. If campus security was called in I can see at least some of them being willing to grab and detain any Little within sight whether or not they are actually among the protesters. Poor Kelly. I'm sure she will take this scolding to heart and begin to behave in a more mature and proper manner. Heh. Excuse me, I need to go visit the potty chair before I laugh so hard I have an accident. She's just going to see this as cause for further acting out isn't she? And it is now my headcanon that in the Diaper Dimension's version of Terminator the Skynet AI develops from a Little Care/Day Care AI and isn't out to exterminate humanity but to wrap all of them from the smallest Little to the tallest Big in its protective arms, no matter how many spankings and and time outs it takes to bend those valiantly resisting Bigs to its will. A shame that the Mids keep wanting to join the fight instead of being good big kids and babysitting the Littles the resistance movement has gathered up. The ending is of course now considered politically controversial in many areas, what with the Amazon, Kyle Reese, going back in time both to protect Sarah Conner and share with anyone who will listen the importance of maintaining, "Proper social structures," in which Bigs are the only adults, only the most mature well behaved Mids can be considered teens with the rest mere kids, and no one should mistake a Little for anything but a toddler at best. "Allowing Littles to pretend to potty train and go to school was the start of our downfall. When we couldn't keep straight ourselves who was a child and who was an adult why should we expect our creations to do any better?"
  6. Oh my, are they starting to work on the hypnosis before the new students even make it to the other side of the portal now? Because I'm not sure I trust that helmet one bit. They just wont mention that the health pass portion includes what Little helper medicines are most compatible with your body, which diapers will fit best, and the I-don't-believe-it-is-innocent helmet's analysis of which hypnosis techniques will be most effective at preparing you to shift your major at Emerson over to Little Studies (a set of classes that are quite difficult to tell apart from kindergarten and daycare). Have a follow, this looks like it should be interesting.
  7. I could use an extra paycheck. Proper padding makes for difficult budgets on a non-managerial government paycheck. Uh, do they allow cross dimensional remote work? The cliffhangers do make me eagerly check back for more. But still, boo! Boo! I've run into the same situation. There have been some times I've had two documents open so I can alt-tab between them if someone walks by (who else here remembers games with Boss Key keyboard shortcuts?). I like to write in a text editor rather than a word processor and my personal computers run Linux so I also have the option of opening an extra virtual console (control+alt+a function key, traditionally F1 through F6 are text terminals and F7 takes you to the GUI console) and writing in vim or another terminal text editor. Then a quick key combo to go back to the GUI and no amount of alt-tabbing would bring up the terminal that the other text editor was open in. And unlike Windows where you could potentially make an extra user account just for writing and switch between accounts there wouldn't be a listing in the start/windows menu equivalent showing that there's another session going either. So long as you aren't trying this at work where a computer savvy admin might be checking on things that's probably more than enough. At least as long as you aren't so caught up in what you're writing that you don't even notice someone walking up and looking over your shoulder, which has happened to me but fortunately never when working on something that I wouldn't want them to see. (Still, remember to always use your techie knowledge for good!)
  8. Really, I didn't have to peek in the filing cabinets to know that they would do that, it's basic sitcom logic. Given the creator I wouldn't expect any season long or series long plots. That sounds like more effort that she'd want to bother with when you can just go for simple stereotypes. Now if I was writing the pilot and series bible there would be both a first season plot and a sketched out series plot. The daughter would indeed eventually be potty trained, getting into training pants in the final season which would be soon enough that she might be late to start regular school but not so late as to be stand out too much. Meanwhile our Little girl and Mommy would be well meshed as a team by then with the Little still doing ever more work for the company behind the scenes as she's needed less and less as a training buddy. Hooks would be put in place for potential follow up shows. The obvious ones would follow the daughter as she starts school as a young child genius and the Little as she and Mom look to have her start working openly without giving up the now strong mother-daughter relationship, possibly having her biological mother show up as a source of either drama, comedy or both. But again, I doubt anything like this was so much as hinted in the document for this pilot as that would have required more work than simply vomiting stereotype humiliations onto the page. I'm going to be shocked if Kelly actually gets a truly good grade in the class. If she avoids doing something that allows karmic justice then sure she may pass, but unless we see better than this that's all I'm expecting. (Quickly pats to check that the lockpicks are still hidden in the back of his diaper, having carefully not lied. Didn't need to peek in the cabinets. Didn't say there wasn't any peeking.) Meanwhile, a whole new chapter! HURRAH! With a whole new cliffhanger! BOO! Down with cliffhangers! Hopefully the answer is that all the nanites are gone and there won't be enough of the nasty protein to cause permanent harm. But given the setting I'm predicting embarrassing side effects. My guess is that he will have weak bladder control and maybe even weak bowel control for the next week or so. Possibly long enough the continue past when the college is extending a waiver from losing points on his potty chart. I'm also going to make a guess that the results of the scan say they need to wait longer than they wanted or predicted before giving him a new full protective nanite suite. I really hope that they get to working on programming up controls that will allow making use of cosmetic nanites. Even if he gets hit with something else before they can give him new protective nanites they'll almost certainly want to still give him some even if only to control what else can happen. The big question is whether they can give him back to nanites he had before, maybe with altered programming, or if they'll have to either start with something new or perhaps clone from the nanites Bella has? Is it new chapter day yet?
  9. Oh I'm sure there would/will be plenty of episodes with potty training plotlines. Even some that look successful until near the end of the third act. But since I don't see Kelly as one to prepare a show with season and series long arcs it's almost certainly episodic so the status quo has to be restored at the end of each episode. Nearly every episode will likely have a comment about the next potty training attempt being, "a week away." The scary thought I just had however is wondering if someone realizes that Conner had nanites that had to be removed due to the LittleGo Plus and if whoever is after Beth will decide that this means that they should attempt to get her with some. Meanwhile unless a defense for Conner is come up with before the weekend is over then he will be fully exposed to the effects of things like the nightlight.
  10. No Mommy Sarah or being shrunk to Little size. Just a choice between having a security guard come in to keep him company until the police arrive and every available charge is dropped on him or just drink the bottle that's sitting on his desk. I'm guessing he's big enough that an entire bottle of LittleGo Plus should merely be permanently life altering and not hospital visit requiring. Of course this means Rob will have to deal with Guilend being jealous of him, but I'm sure our guy would behave himself. It seems perfectly reasonable to me, let the cuteness be shown!
  11. Takes his story idea set in a Diaper Dimension school after one of those commonly mentioned pranks gone wrong and hides it under a pillow. Cliche tropes, nope, we definitely don't like those. Don't like those at all. No ma'am. Until we got that little detail late in this chapter I was starting to wonder if Callie had been exposed to hypnosis that was supposed to be aimed at littles. Either purely by accident or from something in her behavior or something a staff member did triggering a daycare AI into changing her file to list her as a little. "Multiple wet accidents and a messy accident in one week at age six? Heuristic mismatch. Student Callie size matches Big but otherwise matches expected records for a Little. Updating record. Begin targeted hypnosis projections on next visit." I can imagine a version where that's what happened in the rewrite with Kelly losing more points in the team's opinion of her when she loudly objects to the script being rewritten that way to make it more than just a stereotype training buddy story only for the professor and other students to praise the original shock twist in the third act. Well, other than the ones who object to, "Feeding into the obvious paranoia of Littles who want to blame their immaturity on others." Somehow I expect that the breast milk reveal wasn't in the original and that the daughter was simply "suffering from maturitus" AKA "She acts like a baby because the writer wants to humiliate the actor she already has in mind for the part." Now we just have to wait to find out if the mother is somehow ignorant of a well known side effect of amazonian breast milk, if she knows about it but somehow thought it didn't effect Big children only "naturally immature Mids and Littles who would probably be wetting their pants even without it," or if something more troubling is going on.
  12. Hey, if you start writing it right away, Conner's group has a Big they'll probably be ready to offer the part to. Well, offer might not be the right word. Maybe more like, "You'll take the part and smile, or else." Say, does Aunt Bella do cross dimension special orders? I wouldn't mind a nice custom backpack myself.
  13. Poor Piggy, I wonder if he's being recorded. Or even better I wonder if this is being streamed. After all Elizabeth apparently has some people who know what she does and consider her a hero. I could picture a streaming page somewhere on the dark web where if they're lucky they can sign in and see some scammer being humiliated. Even if Elizabeth isn't a hero she at least knows where to aim.
  14. That's reminding me of an episode of Happy Days, if I'm remembering correctly, where the characters go on a short cruise and one of the activities on the boat is having some of the passengers take part in a play. A play that included a wedding that's officiated by the ships captain. Then after the cruise is over the bride from the play shows up to tell Fonzy, "Guess what, the ship was in international waters, it was the actual captain of the boat, and we both said, 'I do,' so we're married for real." Professional Little and Mid actors probably have their agents insist upon contract provisions that state that the production company and studio agree that even if they may portray a character who isn't that the actors are fully mature adults and that if anyone tries to use their performances to argue otherwise the production company and studio must actively defend them. With failure to prevent an adoption resulting in large payouts to the actor's families and whatever the local equivalent of the Screen Actors Guild is. Payments large enough to potentially bankrupt the production companies and prevent the studio from making a profit on the show (as in lose money for real, and not simply lose money for accounting purposes as apparently every Hollywood production in decades has done). Failing to protect the actor or make the payment if they are unable to do so would likely result in a strike, which even the Bigs would likely support (even if for some only in public, while privately thinking that the Little was obviously better off being adopted) because if the companies can get away with violating that contract clause then the ones important to the Bigs. Although I can picture in earlier days such clauses being in place less to protect the Little actors and more to ensure that the actors union got to be the one to eventually play adoption agency and arrange a fully willing and beautiful adoption of the Little actors by Big actors when for whatever reason their acting careers slowed down. With the adopted Little Actors still possibly acting, just under the provisions of the union's child actor contracts. As I recall they never managed to make a successful brown note on Mythbusters, even if they did manage to make people feel uncomfortable, and I never caught that episode of South Park. But I think the Mythbusters episode is the only episode where we see one of them in a diaper on screen (some sort of adult pull-up, and pulled on over pants so it wouldn't have been very effective if it had turned out to be needed). Pretty sure I read somewhere that a "waste collection garment" or whatever euphemism was come up with was part of the standard pilot gear for U2 pilots, but they probably didn't use that on the episode where Adam got to ride on one since they were intended for the missions that might last a full day. While it didn't come up on Mythbusters I recall running across a presentation that a shuttle astronaut gave to a group of school kids where he showed the NASA version of a pull-up, explaining that while the shuttle had a bathroom that lift off would shake you hard enough and long enough that if you had anything in your bladder or bowels that could be release it was all but inevitable that it would be released. They'd get put in a special diet before take off and the NASA staff would be like a parent about to take kids on a long ride and remind them to go before take off, but that sometimes if there were enough delays before take off your digestion would undo the efforts you'd taken to keep your underwear clean. But Mythbusters did successfully manage to break a glass by playing just the right tone from a speaker. After a whole lot of effort. And now that I've read the latest chapter I'm wondering if they did something horribly dangerous like pour enough of the Little Go into his drink that he would have found himself in the university hospital if he hadn't taken that charm. There's a reason for pedialyte and similar stuff to be on the market, good old regular childhood diarrhea can hit a child hard. Uncontrollable diarrhea can easily be life threatening to a child or adult. Some diseases you don't die from the virus or bacteria, it's the dehydration or electrolyte imbalance caused by the diarrhea the presence of the virus or bacteria caused. Kind of like how they say no one actually dies of HIV, they die from the other diseases that HIV holds the door open for by weakening the immune system. I've only ever had "explosive" diarrhea once and even if I'd rather have it again that the worst constipation I've ever had, I wouldn't wish either on any but a bare handful of truly reprehensible people (if you've ever had a colonoscopy done, it was much more unpleasant than the prep for that, much, much more unpleasant. When I had my first colonoscopy I was expecting something like that diarrhea and that apprehension itself was worse than the actual clearing out the laxatives caused). The diarrhea left me utterly wrung out with so little energy I didn't know how my body could even manage the extensive aches I was feeling. With the description of how it was hitting Conner in the earlier chapter if he hadn't had the charm to take and the ones who did it had waited longer before checking on him, they might well have found him on the floor. Either from a muscle spasm sending him falling from the toilet or from a lack of strength to stay on his feet. Those two were unknowingly protected by Conner being a protagonist. If he was a side character we might well have seen him sent to the university hospital or worse and those two frogmarched out in handcuffs (the university can't make any money off arranging the adoption of a Little who dies, so I doubt that even in the worst times they'd have been very kind to Bigs whose treatment of a Little either killed them or left them needing medical care that would cut into the profits, not unless they had connections to political or monetary power).
  15. I'm gonna call the fanfic police and report you for badmouthing crossover fic. Of course Guilend has to protect Middle Earth from Darth Vader and the Klingons, at least until Bill and Ted finish whatever they're in the middle of and get everyone mostly back to the universes they belong in. Which will be easier when Doctor Who stops by to give them some Meddling Box Travelers mentoring. As for the IV, I could picture something where a small nanotech medical fabricator uses a stock of basic chemicals to produce requested medications and nutrients on demand. Fred would set it to produce electrolytes, compounds to clear out the Little Go Plus, and whatever else would be needed by someone subjected to such a nasty poison, and then it would trickle it at the right proportions into to the distilled water as it flows through the tubing towards the needle. Maybe. Sometimes minimal explanation is the best explanation. As for Kelly, I'm starting to wonder if the original script was written specifically with the idea that she'd get to humiliate classmates. I get the feeling that if she thought she could do it without much effort (I get the feeling she wouldn't ask if she could do it, only how much efford it would take) she would have the script include an older Big at least temporarily being treated as a Little or misbehaving Mid.
  16. At first I was thinking Rob was going to be the one involuntarily volunteering to be the training partner. I wonder if in the original version of the script Rob was the Little, who clearly was trying much to hard to be bigger than he was and thus causing such chaos at the company, only to have it be the one who fixes the issue being the Little being one of the edits. Creating a parallel where Brian fixes things both in both the work and the home plot lines. Even better would be if the edits result in the boss losing the anti-Little biases. But this was described as an edit and not a clean sheet rewrite. Now there is a movie from this dimension that I'd love to watch. I have to imagine there's a whole underground cinema of movies written and produced by Littles and Mids about Bigs who bumble around and learn they aren't so big after all. Sure, the Bigs likely played mostly in the past by actors who for whatever reason were having trouble getting roles elsewhere and were desperate for an acting job, any acting job. With current productions possibly using a mix of actual Bigs, careful shooting to make Mids or Littles look like Bigs (as was done for the reverse in The Hobbit and the LotR movies), some actual Bigs, and holograms. Maybe mostly using Holograms for the worst villains to make it easier to get the actual Bigs to sign on. Now I'm wondering what that dimensions Littlesploitation movies are like.
  17. Indeed, I recommend all of her stories as well. I could have sworn that BabySofia's stories were part of why I created this account, but double checking it looks like I signed up a year and a half before her. Her stories are just that good that I simply assumed that and misremembered things, unless there's time travel magic involved. Probably there's time travel magic involved so let's go ahead and say her stories are part of why I signed up. They are certainly part of the reason I keep regularly returning.
  18. Yay! I got to read a chapter within a day of it's being posted again! Regarding the two girls, even if there isn't a national registry, if anyone holds a grudge against them it could still be a problem even if they move. Imagine you're HR at a company and you discover that someone in one of the states with a bad reputation for Little Rights had someone show up on their Little Abusers registry and voluntarily agree to a ban on working with Littles or children? Or to put it in our world terms, if you read that someone officially got kicked off the police force and banned from being an officer in California because they were too strict in enforcing gun control laws, or someone in France was banned from working as a chef because they went too far in making the food traditional and just so, or I don't know, someone gets blacklisted from doing anime character design because their characters designs for lighthearted slice of life anime were excessively cute. You'd look at those cases and go, "Whoa! If they think this person went too far then wow they must have gone way, way too far." It doesn't mean they can't find work anywhere, but they'll have to go to one of the other places with a bad reputation, and even then the HR people might upon finding out they're on this state's registry may well move their applications to the circular file on the theory that there are plenty of applicants who don't have that mark in their history. It's not merely a matter of what's required by regulations, HR departments are also going to be concerned about lawsuits. If say a corporate daycare, HR if there's ever a lawsuit about one of their charges being harmed by an employee won't want the plaintiff's lawyer to bring up that a simple internet search would have shown that the employee was on the abuse registry in a state notorious for having a bad reputation for Little rights and that the employee had previously voluntarily agreed to a ten year ban on seeking work in the field. Now, on the other hand, if you're the plaintiff's lawyer then you probably start seeing money raining from the sky when your research digs that up. And that's assuming they don't face long term complications from taking the adult Big quadruple doses of the medication. Keep in mind Amanda was expecting them to be incontinent, "for at least the next year." Considering the medication I'm assuming that's fecal incontinence for at least the next year. What are the chances of their getting hired anywhere as even the most basic child/Little care job if they're messing diapers of their own? They're pretty much restricted to an even more humiliating version of Beth's role in the movie or an employer who plans on quickly moving them from being an employee to being one of the charges to be adopted out. As Bigs if they're having even minor continence issues then I suspect they'll be suddenly interested in a hikikomori lifestyle. Remote work, buying everything online, no more dating life... And what about their families? If they're lucky they'll have close family they can count on. But if they aren't lucky they might well being holed up in their cheap apartments hoping that they're soon forgotten for fear that it will be a family member who sees them as an embarrassing stain on the family honor who has them sent some medical care with some, specialists who know how to handle such issues, by which Aunt Whatsername or Little Brother With Political Ambitions means doctors who will ensure that they can either be locked away in a nursery somewhere or quietly disowned and adopted out with bodies that have been shrunk and made unrecognizable. So, TL;DR, I don't expect great futures for either of the two even if their families are supportive. Even in a supportive family they've still become the object lesson on what not to do and if they have one of the nasty families they might soon be going into hiding.
  19. Thank you for the extra chapter! I kind of want to see some of these troublemakers given nanites to shrink them down into Littles or even just 'Tweeners. Maybe especially down to 'Tweener size since that would remove the social power of being a Big but also not give them the "protection" of the social expectations that of course a Little will eventually end up back in diapers. But I have the suspicion that is something that would require a trial in an actual court even if the college has a lot more authority on campus than colleges in our dimension. Then again, it sounds like those Nest Mother contracts have some interesting provisions. Will we get to find out some of them before everything is over? Are we sure we can't send in a team of people with special skills to inflict the reader's vengeance on some of these characters?
  20. Quick, let's get a team together. We'll need a portal generator, someone who can make some really aggressive regression nanites, and a couple of bodyguards who can make sure we survive to get Madelyn and Talia with those nanites and back to the portal. Who is in? Don't push yourself too hard! We can manage a bit more wait between chapters if we need to.
  21. I think Beth and Conner are going to have a rough few weeks. Even with Charlotte's warning I think there are foolish people who will try and turn this film project against both of them. I also think that even with the shock of discovering who Conner's grandmother is and Charlotte's warning about just how limited her role is to be that Kelly will convince herself that she can still get away with trying to push things. So, I'm predicting Beth ends up temporarily stuck in diapers or pull-ups outside of filming, that Conner is going graduate from pull-ups to diapers, and Kelly will find herself in the role of the baby in the next script and join one of the nests before the semester ends. Such fun watching everything unfold. Is it next weekend yet?
  22. Hope your right that your schedule will get more normal soon (I think you said end of November before?), don't forget to let your plushies help you sleep! I'm also hoping that Conner doesn't forget to get that nightlight taken care of while worrying about his tampered water. Oh! And that whatever was in the water doesn't have lasting effects! I was curious and did a search on the name Kylie and the only one one seeing that came up before was a Kylie who was in the daycare in Seems To Good. And I don't think the timing quite works there (I don't recall exactly when Seems To Good/Exchanged took place I think they weren't that far off from each other), but perhaps if the events in Seems were a little more before the events of Exchanged than I think that might be the Kylie who is the other Nest Mother's mother and could have run into Stacy. It would be amusing if Stacy and her dimension family were wracking their brains trying to remember a classmate named Kylie when it turned out she was the younger sister of a classmate or elementary aged daughter of someone she new. Someone for whom Stacy made a much bigger impact then she did for Stacy. Hearing for four years all about the impressive things some portal little was achieving, seeing her as almost as much an inspiration as some of her family, and then from time to time giving her kids a when I was your age story that involves Stacy. And then her daughter discovers that one of Stacy's kids is right in the same nest facility where she's a Nest Mother. "If only I got those boys! Mom's going to be so surprised when I tell her!" Or I might be being a little hopeful there. Kylie could have been the daughter of one of those who ended up arrested or a student who felt they lost opportunities due to an uppity little who was acting bigger than they deserved.
  23. Congratulations to the winners. I know I started DainaGirl's The Kid's Menu and I even have the tab open waiting for me to get a little more free time because I was enjoying what I've read so far. I missed TheLittleWriter's story and will have to take a look. Hope you're feeling a lot better Kasarberang!
  24. My prediction, Kelly's antics will allow one of the other teams to outbid them on the script. The seem to have done well overall so they'll probably get their second or third choice. Which will end up being one that will be embarrassing for Conner and Beth, and worse it will be the start of more of Kelly upsetting the whole team which will result in her acting out even more. Drama! Action! Oh no! That's not on the script and you all aren't on stage, you're going to get in trouble! As for the slowdown over the next couple months, you have to take care of yourself first. Just try not to let work stress you out too much! Make sure you get some play time for yourself!
  25. Eep! Things are starting to get dangerous. I mean things are starting to get dangerouser. My suspicion is that the strip placed in his pull-up is a moisture sensor with a built in wireless reporting function that will report right away if that pull-up gets so much as slightly damp. But does it go off from detecting any moisture or just urine? I can picture the Bigs making both kinds just so they can get Littles or Tweeners they think are getting too big back into diapers just by making sure they sweat.
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