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  1. I like the mollies also. The one negative is they are crinkly sunding if you wear loose clothes over them. Sooo...if you go out in public, be sure to wear pretty tight clothes, like jeans over em. I'm earing the Molli regulars right now and I even wear them overnight with nary an accident in the bed. The X's hold about twice as much. I've taken to folding the fronts down about 2 inches so they don't ride so high up and can be more readily tucked into my clothing. Zen
  2. So this whole thing was based upon THAT posting. Well, Turtle has a point. But, for me, the main issue is that parents themselves have foregone their responsibility in raising their children. I had a woman and her two children, 6 and 8 live with me for about 6 months, and here's what I observed. The woman REFUSED to apropriately discipline her children. They misbehaved and there were NO consquences set. No TV or Playstation taken awy. No early bedtime. No time in the corner. nothing. These children were disrespectful of me, my house and their mother. They ran around the house with near impunity. They didn't get up for school,missed the bus several times each week, yelled, slammed doors, ran in the housestayed up with their mom watching television until 11 and later on school nights. So, while it might be easy to blame schools and other public establishments, good child rearing begins at home with a good consistent discipline and expectations. While the government can and shoul set limits to what is allowed in public schools for punishment, maintaining religious neutrality, etc... the government ALSO should not be blamed for children growing up to be juvenile delinquents. It's parents foregoing their responsibilities, more often than not. Set expectations for YOUR chilren. Expect them to get up for school Expect them to make their beds in the morning before playing Expect them to do their chores/clean their rooms daily Expect them to do their homework Expect them to behave like little ladies and gentlemen Set consequences when they misbehave and STICK to them!!! Of course, give them lots of love, so they know mom and dad are there fo them. I'm sorry if I offend someon, but 6 and 8 year old children shouldn't be allowed to play M rated games on Playstation. PERIOD. And they shouldn't be alloed to play 6 hours non stop and unsupervised! Children shouldn't be allowed to watch television until 11 PM on school nights And definitely, children shouldn't be allowed to play online games for 3-4 hours at a time...unsupervised by an adult. But then that's up to the individual parents, isn't it. Call me crazy. Tell me it's none of my business. That's what this woman did. After 6 months of seeing these children ehaving worse and worse, I finally had to tell her to move out. I just couldn't take it any longer. Sigh.... My house, My rules. Sorry!
  3. Ok, I too am...curious...as to what the original post said...originally. Can someone summarize the post? Am I right to assume it had some sort of religious connotation? If so, here is an interesting thing to note: Of the big 4 religions (Islam, Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism), the 1st 3 have been used to justify numerous wars and the killing of millions. While Buddhism espouses religious tolerance, and claims other religions are just other acceptable *paths* to the same end result...I'm not so sure people weren't killed in the name of Buddhism as well. While Christianity has been used for dozens of wars, Islam is no less innocent. ake for example, the 1000 year strife between the two major factions of Islam, Sunni and Shiite. And believe me, Islam did not spread all by itself without the use of military force! Same goes for Hinduism, though Hinduism predates Christianity and Islam by a loooong time. Zen
  4. Yanno... I tried the pullup type diaper/undergarments once and I feel there is a major disadvantage to the type. When disposing of the tape diapers, I can fold each into a little self contained bundle and reuse the tapes to ensure the diaper stays nicely bundled. With the pullup type, I haven't seen any that provide for that kind of tidy disposal. Zen
  5. Witchie poo!! How come your moving back to Southern NE? I never got to meet you here in Maine and you are leaving already!
  6. Indeed. I have had the urge to wear diapers on and off since I ws quite young. I go through periods though, where I don't feel the urge or nee, then it comes back again. For instance, the first thing I do when I get home from work, most days, is go change into my mollies. I feel comfortable in them. The only thing missing is omeone to change me. But, that's no biggie. I fantasize about it while changing myself. I've been in my diapers since 7:30 last night, non stop, except to change. I even went out for an hour and did yard work...tilling the garden, tidying the compost bin, etc. I felt a little self conscious (don't ant the neighbors to know/see) but no worries when all was said and done. Right now, I'm cooling off after the garden workout and the need to change into a fresh diaper. nothing on but a diaper and socks...soo comfy! I even did soe yoga stretches this morning and last night before bed! Zen B
  7. Thanks for the good suggestions for out n about. I have only worn diapers out on a few occasions. I've always been worried about the changing issues and people noticing. But, I may try it doing some yard work...riding moer, etc...non leaning over things.
  8. Very similar to my fantasy, except no handcuffing or anything. Also, in my fantasy, the wetting/changing would lead to intense love making with the cute/handsome guy.
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