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cruxshadow

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  1. Depressing that Marge, Homer's wife for decades, mother of his children, considered leaving him because she didn't think diapers were sexy. ?
  2. I woke up in a hospital with one once. I don't remember it going in (I was unconscious due to hypothermia.) I definitely remember it coming out. Though this too could have been a size issue.
  3. I'm surprised that people are seeing this as an open, non-biased approach. She intentionally used a straw man argument as a means of discrediting us as a group. Namely the statement that some claim AB/DL is not sexual, then using one person's statement contrasted with their FetLife membership to support the statement "even those who protest ABDL’s innocence send mixed messages," using one example, and not a good one, as a slippery slope toward demonizing the community. The unspoken statement in this article is that ABs behave as babies, and claim that their proclivity is not one of a sexual nature, they're "proven" to be secretive liars, therefore they are sexualizing the state of being a child. <------- And we know the tragic implication in that. It's one with which we've been smeared time and time again. I'm sure she got the cold shoulder from those in the community, because they sussed out that she was trying to get clicks through being the barker at a sideshow (Step right up, and see the freaks, that sort of thing.)
  4. Also a Portland resident, though I'm hesitant to meet others in the community.
  5. I ended up buying the SDKs which I LOVE. My favorite diaper as a teen were the Attends with blue tapes. They'd probably still be my favorite, but they were discontinued, so then I switched to Molicare (purple being my favorite color is a plus, but now they're a medical blue color.) Recently I tried the Super Dry Kids, size small, which is a bit tight on me, but it actually, along with it's resemblance to early 90's diapers, brings me back to being a kid, and trying to squeeze into Pampers. Despite this, the tapes haven't popped open, so they're pretty strong. The Lavender diaper looks really cute. Does it actually use lavender for their scent? Because that particular flower causes my esophagus to swell shut.
  6. I have an old Calabresi 1/4 bent billiard that I got when I was 19, which has a couple fills, which have made themselves known over time, a churchwarden of some Italian make (can't recall at the moment,) and a Peterson dublin. I'd love to get a couple of small meerschaum pipes, and a briar bulldog, or rhodesian down the road.
  7. What kind of pipe? I only smoke mine about once a month these days, as I'm a bit of a health freak. I'm a DL, with occasional AB tendencies. I have a paci, and bottle, but they rarely see any use.
  8. Wow, they've really discovered a fount of ironic surrealistic, absurdist, borderline Dadaist humor, which a generation, not familiar with such disparate genres, have codified under the label " cringe comedy," which is a means of understanding nothing. This isn't the first time they've gone to men in diapers in this show. There was an episode, a sequel of sorts, by the name of "Angel Man" which dealt with diaper fetishists, or more specifically soiling fetishists. It was actually very dark. It was as if they'd asked David Lynch to direct one of their previous shows.
  9. Do you remember their hair color, ethnicity, accents? If it was a Japanese girl with a Japanese accent, that was well along in the process of becoming Australian, then that narrows it down pretty far. Her name was always Amy, although if she was an Aussie, with a blond younger sister, that would be a different video, although, I believe, the same company. I, with memory problems, unfortunately can't remember the name of those who'd produced it. Surely with the info I've provided, someone can come up with it. I used to have a massive library of almost everything except for messy stuff. I wish it didn't die, because it was an archival history of nearly everything. EDIT: IT WAS ALMOST CERTAINLY "ABS," followed by a number.
  10. I hope, that in stating this, I don't, by some great happenstance, reveal my identity (it's a stretch, right?) But I once asked a coworker (at the time,) with the surname Gillette, if he was "the best a man could get?" He replied "Inappropriate!," which, given my androgynous appearance/ambiguous sexuality, could have been misconstrued. I explained the old Gillette slogan, and he said, that he was familiar with it, and the joke had been made before, as he was actually a decedent of the company's founder.
  11. Ok, so, considering this isn't the first, or maybe even the second time I've read an article about how someone has pretended to be hiring help for their disabled "son," my instincts lead me to believe that these perpetrators have read the very same news articles, and thought "Hey, that's a great idea!," completely glossing over the part where their predecessors were arrested, and had their dirty laundry publicly aired,...which, yes, in this case would be diapers. I accidentally began to make a terrible pun, and upon recognition, decided "screw it," and have opted to leave it intact.
  12. I can beat that. I ride that same Max train from time to time. Although, I never go that far from the city center. Anything past 2000 East, and I've got to watch my back. It's in the vicinity of MLK, which sadly, is always a dangerous area. That's a sketchy locale, and she's lucky to be ok. I went to the same Winco she went to with my mom once, when I was low on food stamps, and went into that same convenience store when she needed to fuel her addiction to diet coke. Though, I suppose there are worse kinds of coke you can be addicted to in Portland. I almost never go east anymore, except to get my hair cut. Although when this was recorded, I'd ride that track all the time to visit my then girlfriend. I'd have loved to see this firsthand. I wonder if that particular train is still in service. This is honestly, a pretty surreal experience for me. I never click on MDP videos because, though I love the D in that acronym, the M, not so much.
  13. I'm repulsed by this, yet have the personal context to know that most of us don't do this. Outsiders, however, would not have this advantage (or disadvantage, depending on how you look at it.) I'm just going to assume I don't want to look at the comment section.
  14. My recommendation, honestly, is don't try to define yourself by the limited expectations of others. So many of us want to fit the molds presented to us by society, and for them to define us, when it's you who should define that which is innately the most personal, your very self. I was quite conflicted before coming to the realization, that though I don't feel like a man, I don't really feel like a woman either, and it doesn't really matter. I've also been romantically attracted to men, yet am physically more attracted to women, though due to PTSD, I don't date either any more.
  15. Not a great film, but it was interesting to see James Duvall in a darker role. In Doom Generation, with Rose McGowan, he couldn't harm a fly. The crinkling sound wasn't diapers, which probably came off once she was allowed "free" movement around the house. It was the plastic sheeting on the floor to make the clean-up of blood, and gore easier, in-case she tested the limits of her "freedom" further than he would have liked.
  16. I've never seen this show, but in this clip, while waiting in a line, at which they've camped out, the female lead mentions she's wearing a diaper. Her friend asks if they're adult diapers, or for fat toddlers, and she responds that they're for "medium sized children," which would put them in Goodnites territory. https://freeform.go.com/shows/alone-together/clips/s1e4-sneak-peek-esther-wears-adult-diapers Here's another clip of her in Easter Bunny footy-pajamas. https://freeform.go.com/shows/alone-together/clips/esthers-deep-dark-secret-is-out Wait, is the Easter Bunny a proper noun? Should it be capitalized? What about hyphenating "footy-pajamas"? My kingdom for an orthographist.
  17. The outwardly jutting bit of fabric is precisely the right length for the bottom of many camisoles. And it's the above line area which is causing the shirt to be distended (undershirt), rather than the below line area bulging outward (diaper.) Here's an example of the garment in question:
  18. The early aughts were burdened with mediocre remakes of Asian horror films, now is the era of the gender-swapped property (Ghostbusters, Ocean's 8, Evil Dead, etc). Remakes of Overboard, and Kung-Fu are coming. Movie producers get to crow about feminism, and it actually tricks a lot of people into supporting the films, or comics; yet if they really cared about the characters, or women as a whole, they'd create new properties. Wolverine didn't start off as the most popular X-Men member, he had a small role in a Hulk comic, and became popular gradually. Speaking of comics, I think Disney has been perusing their Marvel property a bit too much, as they are about to pull a Riri Williams with their most Iron Man like property that isn't Iron Man, The Rocketeer.
  19. I have a couple of heavy cloth diapers, and both a pull-on, and a snap-on plastic pant. I wear them occasionally, and find them comfortable, but mostly prefer plastic-backed disposables.
  20. But then is there an easily discovered list of non-tracked sites somewhere in the settings?
  21. It looks like they have a 3rd size (sorry, smaller, not larger,) but other than that, they're identical. Even the graphics. Check out the address I mentioned. And it goes by ages, instead of weight too, strangely. The large size, ages 8-15 look a lot older than the kids on the packages here, hopefully they weren't teased for doing the photoshoot if other kids recognized them.
  22. If you look at pictures on drynites.co.uk, you'll see they're the same product, with the same prints. It could be something as simple as culturally preferable names to similarly named product existing in the U.K. In the U.K. they call their Milky Way Bar a Mars Bar. We, in the U.S. have another product called a Mars Bar unrelated to the U.K. product. The U.K. also has a product called the Milky Way Bar which is like a 3 Musketeers bar. In the U.K. Lay's Potato Chips are called Walker's. It's pretty common for companies to do this.
  23. I chose dry. Though I really enjoy the wetting process, I prefer the before feeling, but only ever so slightly, moreso when diapers (particularly Attends) had a more buttery plastic, and a really interesting texture of the fluffy padding compressing between the legs. Some ABDL diapers still have this, but I haven't ordered them in so long. As for Goodnites, I think I prefer them a bit wet, because then you actually feel like you're wearing something when they swell, and the squishy gel is oddly comfortable.
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