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Chibiusa255

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  1. I'm glad to see thiers alot of metal heads on here, i like everything from slayer, hatebreed, craddle of filth, nuclear assault, testament, and alot of local bands from my hometown, like The Mentors, Experation Date, and hobgoblin :band:

    Yesh, The Mentors... just classic.

    I used to be pretty much a metalhead. My musical tastes have expanded a lot since then but a few bands still stick with me. Some bands I really like are God Dethroned (Bloody Blasphemy and Th Grand Grimoire are just beautiful albums), Nokturnal Mortum, Fear Factory's older stuff, The Accused,and Six Feet Under. I'm also a huge Gwar fan but their last few albums have been total rubbish, IMO.

    Some poeple have been talking about Ramstein. I really love Sehnsucht but the rest of their stuff sound a little generic to me.

  2. I'm not 24/7 but i have been for short periods of time (not more than a week at a time). I like to wet but i don't mess. It's stinky and icky and really not worth the cleanup. If you're into that, fair enough. It's just not my thing. Also, I fail to see why people wear and not use them at all. But again, if that's what you like I can't say anything against it ^_^.

  3. I'm pretty much nocturnal ^_^. My bedtime is usually between 4AM and 8AM, though sometimes closer to noon. If i know i have to do something before noon I'll usually just stay up and sleep latter. Fortunately, Mommy is a nice Mommy and let's me stay up as much as i want ^_^.

  4. Don't look for the example–be the example.

    Don't look for honesty in others–be honest.

    Don't look for love from others–be loving.

    Don't look for literacy in others–it no longer exists! :whistling:

    Don't look for kindness from others–be kind.

    Signed. This should be a motto for us all.

    One thing I think is that who we are and who we think we are and not exactly the same person. If you get to know someone IRL you'll see pretty much how they are but, on the internets people kinda project an idealized image of themselves. In most cases this is not such a great exaggeration, but it's still not 100% accurate. I like to think i know myself pretty well and I'm pretty much the same online as i am off but a lot of people, for whatever reasons, adopt a much different personality online. Sometimes their intent is malicious.

    The anonymous nature of the interwebs also frees people to whatever they want. This is not always a bad thing but it also causes a lot of people to act without thinking of the consequences of their actions. There is a certain detachment when talking to people online and some people seem to forget that there is an actual person on the other end that may be hurt by what they say or do.

    Treat people with kindness and respect. Give people the benefit of a doubt. But, also keep in mind that, to a certain extent, we're all playing a sort of character when we get online.

  5. He may be back... or maybe not, who knows? But, the binge/purge cycle seems to be very common among us AB/DLs and my money is on him coming back.

    Whether you quit wearing diapers or not I don't know why you would want to leave this board. If i never had any desire to wear one again I'd still be here. Why? Because there's a lot of great discussions here (many of which don't have anything to do with diapers). Also, I feel a strong sense of community on this board. There's a lot of good people here and I love all of you guys. I've not talked to most of you directly but by reading everyone's posts you kinda get to know everyone a little bit. I might disagree with people sometimes but I consider you all my friends. Even if I decide to quit wearing sometime in the future (not that I ever see that happening) you will still have a hard time getting rid of me ^_^.

  6. To Morv, if my post sounded unduly antagonistic, I'm sorry. By using terms like "imaginary friends" I was attempting to express things as they appear to me from my point of view. I was not just trying to be an ass. I'm not telling anyone how to live their lives, that's something that everyone will have to decide for themselves. I'm only stating my opinion.

    All of the things you claim come from Christianity (morality, community, etc.) can be had without it. I can be a moral person without the promise of a eternal reward or punishment. I can have a sense of community without it being solely based on shared religious beliefs. Mother Teresa and Martin Luther King Jr. would have been great people regardless of whether they were christian or not. These are things I very strongly believe.

    Superdiaperbaby, all your "proof" really boils down to is "it says it in the bible so, it must be true". This proves nothing. It's merely rhetoric to justify more rhetoric.

    I think the real question here is, can you be a diaper and still like Christians? Or even more important, can you say "Oh, God! I messed my diaper" and still be an athiest???

    Thank you John_Q_Sample. This is going to be my new sig here as long as you don't mind ^_^.

  7. WHY TELL HER AT ALL? This is your fetish. By telling her are you trying to get her involved in it also? Are you seeking some symbiotic blending relationship like mother/child so she knows you inside-out? That's just an AB waiting to happen. This love of diapers WILL NOT go away. Telling her will not make it go away. As you are aware, telling her only makes you more vulnerable. DEAL WITH IT. Accept who you are for yourself. Don't feel guilty. Then keep your mouth shut. She really never NEEDS to know. It's just your ego. If you get the urge to enjoy your diapers, do so. You do not have to make a big deal out of it. Get out for a weekend and diaper up. Go fishing in

    diapers--- or golfing-- or ride a bike -- or take a hike-- or just stay at home and enjoy being diapered by yourself. This is your thing, not hers. So, down the road the two of you start talking of marriage, that's good, but ask yourself, realistically, "Does she ever really need to know?" If you do decide to get married, then take advantage of pre-marital counseling and MAYBE deal with it then. But you got to ask yourself. "WHY TELL HER AT ALL, EVER?" Women keep secrets from men all the time. It's a matter of "degree" of trust.

    Wow, i have to say that i think this is absolutely the worst thing you could do. Granted, in relationships you're entitled to keep a few little secrets but I don't think this should be one of them. This is an important part of your life and not telling her would be a betrayal of her trust. So, why tell her at all? Because sneaking around and doing something behind some one's back is really not part of a healthy trusting relationship. I've seen too many stories about people who were married for years before they told their spouse and had a lot of problems when they did. I really feel bad for these people but what do you expect to happen when they find out that you've hiding this from them the whole time? Furthermore, if you don't trust the person enough to tell them, is that someone you would want to marry in the first place?

    If you're serious enough to be thinking about marriage you have to tell her. How to go about this is a little delicate, though. I think the suggestion to not make it look like a confession of something your ashamed of is a good one. Do it in kinda a playful way. If it comes off like you confessing some dark little secret then it's a lot more likely to be taken as something negative.

    It's kinda a funny story how i told my partner ^_^. It was about five or six months into our relationship and she was staying the night at my place. When we woke up in the morning she said that she needed to pee but she was so comfortable she didn't want to get up. So, is said that she could always wear diapers ^_^. We kinda giggled about that and i told her that we should get some sometime. Later that day we went shopping and while we were at the store i jokingly said that we should pick some up. To my surprise, she agreed that we should. So, then I had to confess that I already had some at home. She was slightly surprised but not in a bad way. I didn't go into much detail about everything in the middle of the supermarket but after we left I explained it all to her. She had never heard of AB/DL or anything like that but was very open to the idea. Everything has worked out great. We've been together about three years now and married for about five months.

    Whatever happens, I wish you the best of luck.

  8. Oh wow. Yeah, this a really old one. I do think that it would be nice to have a universally accepted symbol to represent the AB/DL communty. I'd just like to have a sticker or a button that would kinda let others "in the know" know where i stand.

    Right now I have a pink pacifier safety-pinned to the side of my purse ^_^. Not too subtle, I guess, but I've yet to have anyone ask about it. I used to always wear a diaper pin on my jacket along with all my other assorted pins and buttons. I'm really a sucker for cool pins and buttons and I think I may order the baby pride one ^_^.

  9. I have to agree with Necros, the energy spent worshiping your little imaginary friends would be far better spent on your friends and family. Love yourself, love your friends, love all of humanity and drop all this religion nonsense.

    Throughout history, religion has stood as an antithesis to any form of progress. It's hindered the development of mankind on almost all levels.

    I believe that all people are basically good people. I believe that all people want basically the same things. I believe that there's nothing we can't eventually accomplish. We should all work for the glory of Man and not for the glory of God. Believe in the people around you and not some cosmic boogieman.

    *steps down from soapbox*

    Back on topic now ^_^. To the OP, it's pointless to ask what other people think about what you believe. That's not something anyone can tell you. Ultimately, you have to decide that for yourself. .

  10. Lol, that's really great ^_^. I'm not really sure what i would think if someone would have done that back when i was still nervous about buying them... but you can be sure i would check out that website. I just want to see that guy post something here like "so, you were the wiseguy that left that on my car". ^_^

  11. By your argument, if you were truly atheist, then you must also be agnostic, as God is unprovable one way or another. Indeed, even with evidence, all one can really do is make an imperfect evaluation of certainty. In my case, the evidence I've seen leads me to believe with great certainty that God does exist. Although, I realize it's possible that others may not be in the same situation. However, they should also realize that all knowledge has some uncertainty, and hence, any statement of truth contains some element of faith.

    Also, before you state that there are, in fact, certain absolute and provable truths (ex. a triangle has three sides), you must consider that you could be crazy, and these concepts are delusion. Thus, while you can tend towards absolute certainty, you cannot achieve it in finite time. Now, this isn't to say that there aren't objective truths, but that truth cannot be absolutely objective, only partially. After all, the society establishes objective truths, and often to a nearly absolute degree, just not completely so. To be clear, such moral relativism is not in contradiction with a belief in God, which represents a perfectly absolute and objective truth, because as I've stated, such truth cannot be 100% known by humanity. Hence, we must treat all we know with relativism, even as our objective uncertainty decreases to negligible amounts over time.

    Based on logic, science, and my observations of the universe I see nothing to suggest that any gods exist. Therefore I choose to believe that there are none. I base my beliefs on logic and reason rather than blindly following dogma. At one time i sought some sort of spiritual meaning to life. I looked at all the options... I struck each one with my trusty ol' philosopher's hammer and, without exception, heard that quite familiar hollow sound.

    I cannot, however, deny the possibility that i may be wrong. I hold none of my beliefs so dear that if faced with irrefutable proof they couldn't change. Prove to me that all of this could not have come about by nature alone and I'll grant you your god... and I'll be it's most devout follower.

    You could spend 100 lifetimes arguing whether god exists or not and you'd be no closer to proving anything. There is no experiment that we could perform that would, beyond any doubt, prove or disprove the existence of god. So, in that sense, my choosing to not believe as much a leap of faith as someone choosing to believe.

    The debate on the existence of god is purely moot since no practical data can be obtained from it. Better topics would be whether or not it's better to believe in a religion or whether religion has had a positive or negative impact on humanity... but we'll save that for another thread ^_^.

    Also, before you state that there are, in fact, certain absolute and provable truths (ex. a triangle has three sides), you must consider that you could be crazy, and these concepts are delusion.
    Granted, this is true. The only thing i can prove is my own existence and i can only prove that to myself. "I think therefore I am" as cliche as that is it still rings true. We have to, however, operate on the assumption that the things we perceive are indeed true. I guess you could say that we have to have faith that it is true. A certain amount of doublethink is required here as it would be very hard to do something as simple as walk down the street if you had very strong doubts about the existence of the street or your feet or your legs... well, you get the idea. The big difference here it that i can prove, at least to myself, that these things exist through repeated experiment and i have to accept them as true. God, however, I cannot.

    Sorry to drag this thread, once again, off topic *curtsies deeply, takes soapbox in hand, and skips happily away*

  12. For some reason I am always confused when people call themselves a "devout atheist" since the word "devout" is so often used in association with the devoted worship or service of the divine, but then again I can’t think of a better word to use so I don’t know. I know that it’s not wrong to use that word, according to the dictionary, but in my mind I’ve always just associated it with religiosity. :-)

    Sorry for off topic…

    I use the term half jokingly but, the way i see it, atheism is a faith the same as any other. When it comes down to it I can't prove that there's not a god any more than anyone can prove there is.

  13. Keep in mind this comes from the point of view of a devout atheist (I could go into the reasons why but that's a different topic).

    I think that is there's a god that he/she/it's mind would would be so far from our understanding that it would not be possible for us to even began to guess what they're thinking. Anyone that claims to speak for their god(s) is either insane or doing so out of pure arrogance and has their own ends to serve. So, what would god think about wearing diapers is anyone's guess but i would imagine that there's more important things going on in the universe that your choice of underwear.

    Even if you think the bible is the literal word of god (assuming the OP is christian), I know of no passage mentioning diapers. So, i don't see how your god could fault you for doing something that's harmless and doesn't violate any of your religion's laws.

    Jesus presumably didn't have a woman, i'm almost positive he had to have a wank at some point.
    Thank you seppuku, I'm going to be giggling about this line all day ^_^.
  14. I think that the community, as a whole, is fairly supportive and is made up of mostly good people. There are some who are not, sure. But, that will be true for any community. There are some perverts and drama wil break out once in a while, but overall we get along pretty well. My experience here has been very good and I've made some very dear friends.

    I know that if you meet me online or you meet me on the street you'll be talking to the same person but you can't expect everyone to be like that. If you automatically assume that everyone online is sincere then your setting yourself to be hurt.

  15. I wouldn't let the "what ifs" worry you too much. The way i see it you're both pretty much in the same boat. In the worst case, he tells your friends. You've got as much on him as he has on you (and you have the tape to prove it ^_^). I really don't think it will come to that, though. It seems like you guys are pretty good friends and I don't think that you'll loose him over this. Even if he panics and runs away at first i think once the original shock wears off you'll have an even closer friend. I think all of us (I mean people, not just AB/DLs) have a desire to share our experiences with other people. Our hopes, dreams, desires, ect. To find out that someone knows one of our deepest secrets might come as quite a shock but if it's a secret you both share i think it would be somewhat comforting. I only worry that his initial reaction would be bad, once he's had some time to think about it i think everything will be OK.

  16. Dude, I think he wants to get caught or at least confronted. If he sniffed them then he's a diaper lover. I think you should talk to him in a kind way about it ASAP. Wouldn't it be nice to have a friend who shares your love of diapers?

    I don't know if he wants to be cought but it seems that he doesn't much care if he is. The way you describe the location of your stash it seems like it's not in a place thats very easy to get to and one would have be pretty bold to take them from there. Also, there's no way that you couldn't notice that someone was taking them to begin with. Most times I couldn't tell you exactally how many diapers i had left but if a few started going missing now and then it wouldn't take too long to notice. So, i don't think there's any way he could not know that you know that someone has been taking them. Also, if he is sniffing them he's definitly DL ^_^.

  17. I agree that not all McDonalds wage slaves are complete idiots... but these people seriously are. I mean, a McDonalds manager doesn't have the right to search you, much less a strip search. I really have a hard time deciding who is more idiotic here the manager who did it or the girl that went along with it. Honestly, I see this as stupid people getting what they deserve and i laughed out loud when i read this. I think if you don't have any better sense than to go along with something like this then you have no right to complain.

    It all goes back to, as Kanji said, their free will and independant thought being stripped away. People would have to be so conditioned to do what their told that the thought of resisting, no matter how ridiculous the order, would would be completely beyond them in order to let something like this happen. It's really a sad statement on where humanity stands at the moment.

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