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Baby_Richie

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  1. It feels great knowing being in contact with others who are in a similar position; thanks for you reply! Thanks so much for your reply; and for the kind offer. I will keep that in mind, as there are often a lot of "issues" in life that are complicated by being AB. I'd great to know that there's people out there helping and supporting the AB/DL community. Thank you!
  2. I know what you mean! I always liked plastic pants even with disposables, and I still do. Thanks for replying to my first non-introductory post! It's interesting to read about your memories of commercials.
  3. Thanks for the reply! What's the difference between a regressive little and a role play little? I'm not (just) a DL, although I do love wearing nappies. It's definitely more about being a baby for me. Nappies are a key part of that of course, essential really, but I'm looking to meet people in an environment where I can let me little out. I'll search online and see if I can find the NGM Pre-Prep group. Thanks again for helping me find my feet here; I really appreciate it!
  4. Does anyone else find that watching old TV commercials (or adverts as we tend to say in the UK) for baby products can really help you get in to little space? I used to freeze when these adverts were shown on the TV when I was younger; it's as though I thought people would be able to read my thoughts when they were showing, but I just couldn't look away! It's so fantastic to see so many of these old adverts on YouTube now. I can remember them so clearly. My favourites are probably the Ultra Pampers advert from around 1987, the Pampers Boy & Girl advert from the late 1980s and an advert for a baby wipe brand called Baby Wet Ones from 1984. The latter has a wonderful song! I'm just wondering if there's anyone else that enjoys watching these too.
  5. Hi! I'm new too, and just finding my feet here. It's a wonderful community though; you'll love it!
  6. Hi Cam, I'm in a very similar position to you. I've been an AB for a very long time, but I'm only now taking my first tentative steps in the community. I too am hoping to make some fiends, and chat to others. Although I love being an adult baby, it can be quite lonely sometimes, but, from what I've experienced so far, this is a very welcoming community of wonderful people. I'm so glad I took that step to join up, and I'm sure you will be too. :-)
  7. Hi Jay, I'm new here too, and just finding my feet in the community. I wanted to say hello; it's good to know there are other people out there joining too! ]
  8. Hi Frankie, Thanks so much for your reply; I really appreciate it. It's good to know there's someone else not too far away! I haven't really explored Fetlife, but I'll sign up on there and see what events are going on. Yes, I think I would like to attend events and meet people face to face, but I might take me a bit of time to build up the courage! I'd be very grateful for any tips on which events might be a good place to start; thank you so much. I hope to hear from you soon. Baby R
  9. Hi Everyone, I've posted an introduction on the main Newbie Nursery, but I also wanted to get in touch here in the UK board to introduce myself and to explain why I've joined. My interests in nappies and the desire to be looked after like a baby began at a very early age, and it's a feeling that's never gone away. Indeed, the older I get, the stronger it seems to become! It's always been something I've had to keep hidden, and, sometimes, it feels like that puts a barrier between me and my friends and loved ones. It's like there's this huge area of my life and personality, one which occupies a lot of my thought, that the people closest to me know nothing about. I realise that I can't talk to them about it, but that can make being an adult baby a rather lonely experience, and so I wanted to join the forum here to reach out to others who I can talk to about this, make some new friends and find out how others connect to their fellow adult babies. Of course, it would be wonderful to find a mummy to look after me, or a women with whom I could form a relationship and least feel able to be honest about all of this, but that really isn't what's given me the impetus to sign up here and write this post. I'm looking to find people to talk to and to be able to open up about my inner life as an adult baby. What would everyone's advice be on how to go about making connections within the UK ab/dl community? Is this forum the best place to start, or are there others that I should also join? What about more general fetish sites? Do any of those have enough adult babies on to be interesting? I'd be grateful for any hints and tips. I'd be interested in going along to any social gatherings or meet ups too. I'm quite nervous about that, as I'm generally quite a shy person, but excited by the prospect of being in the company of people who understand. Sorry, this post has gone on a bit longer than I intended! If anyone does have any information about how best to make contact with others in our community, or wants to talk on here, then I'd be thrilled to hear from you. Stay happy in your nappy! With lots of cuddles, Baby R
  10. Yes, I still need help for most things…!
  11. Hi AbabeBill! Thanks for your message; it's great to be here! I'm not quite bit enough to be called a toddler yet, but if I drink all my milk, I might get there one day! It is definitely time for a bottle though! :-)
  12. Hi bbybill! Thanks so much for your reply and your kind words of welcome! I really appreciate. Yes, it does feel good to find some space to be open as a little!
  13. Hello DailyDaipers Community! I've been a frequent visitor to this site over the years, but now I realise that the time is right for me to be more social with this aspect of my life, and I thought this would be the best place to start. I love being a baby, and I try my best to take care of my little side, but I find it can be quite lonely being an adult baby; it's not the sort of thing that can be easily shared with friends and family, so I wanted to join with the wider AB/DL community to find a place to openly express who I really am. Looking forward to making new online friends here. With admiration and love, Baby Richie
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