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  1. One big thing I like to RP about but is close to it is that children participate in the diaper punishment and do torture the 'protagonist'. But more so out of ignorance and simple childish cruelty. That they are pretty much given the go-ahead to bully someone and they don't have to feel bad for it so they go do it in full.
    Especially if you fall below a little kid in the rank and that is not just a throwaway line. That they truly do have authority over you and being close-minded and selfish as kids tend to be make use of it to burn out anger or just have some sadistic fun. It's mainly the idea of being at the mercy of someone who doesn't fully grasp their own power or what they are doing.

  2. I'm sorry. I am not native English so it's kind of hard for me to know what is the right word. I meant one-piece sleeping suits or however you call them.

  3. I tried them and the elastic is coming out of it after just wearing it 4 times.
    I don't know why, maybe I'm just rough but regarding ABDL how sturdy it is, is the absolute number 1 thing for me. I have ripped through my onesie as well as well as several diapers too. I can't really relax if I need to constantly be conscious of every movement I make to not rip something.

  4. On 11/27/2021 at 9:45 PM, Sir Stinkypants said:

    https://www.baby-pants.com/jammies.php There are a couple of different prints, mine are the “blue duckies” pattern. I am 6’2” tall and 180lbs, and a large fits me pretty well, you may wish to go for an XL

    I don't see adult onesies. But how tough are they. It really is that bad with me, even with normal clothing. I have no thin clothing of any kind as I rip them within weeks. It's kind of what I am hoping for. Something where I don't have to constantly think of not ripping it.

  5. 14 hours ago, Sir Stinkypants said:

    https://www.baby-pants.com/onezie.php I have the one they call “cars”, with the shoulder snaps (like real baby ones have, for the baby’s big head). They have several prints. Like I say, the cotton is heavy weight (more so than the heaviest T-shirts), and the snaps and reinforcing trim they’re mounted on are pretty heavy duty. I am not as heavily built as you, so not sure about sizing, but the quality is definitely there

    Sorry. I meant full size sleepers with footies. Those are also called onesies.

    Also after just a few tries the elastic is coming out of my plastic pants as well..........am I just having bad luck is is the majority of ABDL stuff garbage that falls apart after 2 or 3 uses?

  6. On 11/11/2021 at 4:23 AM, Sir Stinkypants said:

    Pretty tough, actually!

    The onesie is a heavy stretchy cotton, and the piping for the crotch and shoulder snaps is also quite sturdy. I have definitely seen and owned lesser ones.

    The sleeper is a heavyweight polyester polar fleece, and it is also very sturdy, though I could wish the feet had tougher bottoms. Still, it has been well used and has lasted for years so far...

    Mine also is full of holes but those are formed after just 2 times and the push buttons also are very weak and constantly become undone by themselves. I rarely wear it because I have to be very conscious to not rip it or have it open up by itself which largely destroys the entire little space.

    Maybe I just got bad luck. Can you link me to the one?

     

    I do however just have the issue of being 6"3, 231 lbs, powerfully build and worst of all have quite severe ADHD. Even when buying normal clothes I pay attention that they are thick and tough. I've ripped plenty of jeans and t-shirts as well. (I don't mean this as a boast, it's just a fact and actually a quite annoying one.)

  7. On 9/24/2021 at 7:03 AM, Sir Stinkypants said:

    Baby Pants does have nice stuff. I have one of their onesies as well, with little cars on it, and one of their blue duckies footie sleepers that I have had for almost a decade. They also originated the “nuk 6” pacifiers that everyone and their brother now sells for a song (I think their Chinese manufacturer went wild on them), and I love their giant clothie pins...

    How sturdy are they? How easy to rip?

  8. I am looking for a onesie that's a little tougher. I have one but it constantly rips because it's so thin. I have severe ADHD so I would like a onesie where I don't have to worry about being careful. That really messes up with my relaxation.

  9. 16 hours ago, DiaperboyEddie12 said:

    There could be a lot of different answers to this one.

    One being once they go full time they find that it does nothing for them any longer.  And the up keep can be hard on them.

    Cost as well has a lot to do with it.  As premium diapers are not cheap.

    I will let others chime in as well.

    Going 24/7 kind of turns the diapers into a liability.

  10. On 4/3/2021 at 8:19 AM, steve in diaps said:

    I finally accepted the peeing part but still have a though time with messy accidents. The cleanup sucks but I seem to get rashes easily. Everyone says it gets easier in time but I must have a very long ways to get there. So I understand that feeling but I have not found the answer ?

    I don't like the idea of having accidents. It turns diapers from a fun thing into a liability.

  11. On 3/27/2021 at 11:12 AM, Jamesfull said:

    My parents believed it was all in my head and that I was doing it deliberately, it took them years before they decided to go to a doctor and get it looked at.

    Really? Why would they think that? When I was bedwetting my mom immediately decided it was medical as she couldn't think of a reason I would do it. Also if they thought it was deliberate why not ask you why you did it?

  12. I am completely open about it. I hide it for other people's sake though.

    On 3/12/2017 at 7:58 AM, Poobottom said:

    Has to be a 1 unfortunately, I would like to be able to talk to people about it but feel they would not understand. It's kind of a niche fetish to wear and use nappies in your fifties I'd say

    Most indeed don't 'understand' it but they do tolerate it. With many people as long as it doesn't affect them they don't really care what someone else is doing.

  13. On 3/1/2021 at 3:13 PM, Jamesfull said:

    I was spanked for wetting the bed. nothing major just a few hard swatts and i typically had to do my own washing, i was in diapers alot so it rarely happened.

    Why though? Wasn't waking up in a wet and clammy bed that stinks and that you have to wash yourself already punishment enough?

  14. 1 hour ago, ValentinesStuff said:

    Sure, but just seeing it isn't going to make you do it. I've seen porn, still a virgin. The big thing is that people can share their art, stories, feelings so much easier. You've effectively lived your entire life with the internet and the ease of communication that it brings. When I was your age it would take hours to download a single picture, it could take an hour to download a long story. 

    Seeing it makes you far more likely to do it. After all ABDL things outside of the internet are not really plentiful.

    Also the internet allows someone to be less commited but still be part of ABDL. Like just making art and sharing it. Before it was kind of all or nothing.

  15. On 2/27/2021 at 7:23 AM, ValentinesStuff said:

    I would say more communicative.

    When I started, there was virtually no way for me to find out others wore diapers. I was in my 20s before I found out anyone else liked to wear diapers. I was almost 30 before I found forums to post messages on. There were BBS's around earlier, but I couldn't access them. Decent computers then we're expensive. Now your phone is cheaper, more powerful, and has greater access. 

    It's also much easier to make and sell stuff. Kindle, Etsy, Zazzle, online stores abound. Used to be eBay, and a couple others, or an iffy deal made on a random site. 

    But also just more people would discover it. With the huge amount of diaper art on porn and on Furry sites.

  16. 11 hours ago, WBxx said:

    Not for me, a side of me enjoyed the sensations and shame to the point some of my “accidents” were not accidental which mom no doubt sensed.

    My mom always had a much more logic based way of doing it. Just going through things and unearthing why I would like such a thing. It really sucks the fun out of it. It's also how she dealt with swear words. She would make us research what exactly the word meant as the rule was that we weren't allowed to say things we didn't understand. She treated the bedwetting as a problem to be fixed and as a 7 year old you just kind of go along with that. We were a quite high social family and so mom thought physical punishment to be barbaric and below us.

     

    I'm not saying that method is perfect either though. Thanks to that my self-discipline is really weak and I also have a real tendency to overthink things.

  17. 1 hour ago, spark said:

    I would bet that it's at least statistically significant.   As I recall, there were only a few options for ABDL diapers 10 years ago, and now they are easily available and included as product by most providers, and available via Amazon.     As they always say, they don't stock them if they don't sell, and the increase has to be explained.   I'm going to guess the Venn Diagram of diaper users has a decent overlap of incontinent and ABDL (excluding those who became incontinent through ABDL, but the non-ABDL diaper user circle is significantly larger.  I have no idea, but let's say a factor of 4.

    A large segment of that group would be the elderly, and the caregiver is buying the product.  That group is probably not buying the Crinklz print diapers.   But there is another group that is not ABDL, but could see print diapers the same way it would be like non-boring underwear.  They're not ABDL, but buying products because it's not as boring as the traditional product.   My guess based on the availability- that circle be as large as the strictly ABDL/non-medical need group that is outside of the incontinent circle.

    I didn't deny that but it has nothing to do with actual incontinent people. ABDL has grown tremendously in the past 15 years because of the internet.

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