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I've just read through the posts answering Storzech relative to him leaving the site - which he seems to be doing slowly - to become a priest.

The responses show a LOT of diversity in believe and faith as we know we have here. The whole topic makes me ask though...

We are here because we love diapers, but would you be perfectly OK (only those who ARE religious, please) if your priest, pastor, rabbi was known to be ABDL (as opposed to simply needing diapers)?

Would you be OK with an ABDL teaching your children...being your Psychologist/psychiatrist...

Are there any professions where you'd be reluctant to support someone who is an active ABDL???

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I've just read through the posts answering Storzech relative to him leaving the site - which he seems to be doing slowly - to become a priest.

The responses show a LOT of diversity in believe and faith as we know we have here. The whole topic makes me ask though...

We are here because we love diapers, but would you be perfectly OK (only those who ARE religious, please) if your priest, pastor, rabbi was known to be ABDL (as opposed to simply needing diapers)?

Would you be OK with an ABDL teaching your children...being your Psychologist/psychiatrist...

Are there any professions where you'd be reluctant to support someone who is an active ABDL???

as I am 100% not religious I am not going to answer the first part of your question about a priest, pastor... being an active "known" ABDL...

but the Other professions question - I think it's ok to answer this.

YES, there are professions where I would be reluctant, unless I really know the guy/girl well, to support an active AB DL...

for example a teacher teaching 1st grade children, or basically any "role-model" job.

Why? well not because the person is an ABDL, I wouldn't mind that, especially as I know what ABDL is.... but because I would consider it highly unprofessional for any such person in these job positions to "OUT themselves" in any way.

I don't think it would be appropriate to bring out your sexual &/ fetish interests if you work in a public job. Sexuality & desires are private matters and should be treated as such. I don't want a teacher to say that he/she is heterosexual or homosexual or likes to fuck his damn parrot if he pleases or that she likes being gently strangled, gagged and bound whilst being fucked from the back, or that he loves to wear latex boxer briefs during the day.

if he does - he shall keep that to himself... I think I have a general problem if such a person (teacher, president, ...) has exhibitionistic "features".

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The thing about priests and pastors is that they all are human beings with different needs, different fetishes, etc. I pastored a church for 13 years and retired three years ago when the whole infantilism issue hit me head on. Because I knew enough about PTSD I knew I was in for a long struggle. My congregation had no problems with me wearing diapers the entire 13 years. I knew however, that to subject them to what was coming was not an ethical thing to do. Surprisingly, my closest friends in the church are always around, very protective, even though for a time I was over the edge, at the bottom, and sinking. A fetish like being an AB/DL, or even one of those is of no consequence, however. I don't know what the totally "me" focused generation does, but in my generation (I was born before men grew hair on the top of their heads, that's a recent affectation, I'm sure) we didn't ask people about their sex lives. We didn't ask them about their fetishes, what kind of dildos they used, etc. It's certainly not a sin issue, thought it may fall under selfishness (I tend to take the higher view on that) so what's the problem? Show me where it says "Thou shalt not wear diapers when thou art an adult." It's not there. Go a little easy on your priest or minister. They are sinners saved by grace, just like you, and struggle with sin and guilt issues probably more than you do. I often invented and read from my favorite Bible book, Hezekiah. (You would smile if you saw how many people leafed through their Bibles trying to find that book.) For my purposes I would read verses like Hezekiah 4:12. Cowboy boots and a cowboy hat are mandatory dress for a minister. Another favorite was Hezekiah 9:12. A pastor shall not be forced to wear a necktie, for he feareth that should he make a mistake the congregation may use it to hang him. Nor shall he be forced to wear a suit to go about his duties. Carhart jeans and a nice shirt are acceptable in My sight, saith the Lord. Anyway, all that to say I wouldn't have a problem with it.

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I've just read through the posts answering Storzech relative to him leaving the site - which he seems to be doing slowly - to become a priest.

The responses show a LOT of diversity in believe and faith as we know we have here. The whole topic makes me ask though...

We are here because we love diapers, but would you be perfectly OK (only those who ARE religious, please) if your priest, pastor, rabbi was known to be ABDL (as opposed to simply needing diapers)?

Would you be OK with an ABDL teaching your children...being your Psychologist/psychiatrist...

Are there any professions where you'd be reluctant to support someone who is an active ABDL???

I'm Wiccan. If my priest or priestess was an AB/DL, all I'd expect is that if they're going to wear diapers to ritual, they should be fresh when they enter circle. ...and maybe they should take the binky out before reciting incantations.

An AB/DL teaching my children? I have no problem with it. But they better not complain if my kid wants a binky in class!

My psychologist... I'd feel safer, that's for sure.

Food service, wash hands after diaper changes, and change often. Also, please don't handle your slobbery pacifier and then my food.

I really can't think of anything where it'd bother me. If they can do their job, I don't care.

Also, those creepy ABs, like the ones that send pics of themselves in diapers to teens... It's not the AB that makes them a creepy fuck. They could be sending photos of them in panties made of tinfoil for all I care, they'd still be creepy fucks. Creepy fuckism and ABism are unrelated.

Now, an DL stripper, model, ooh, or resteraunt like hooters that caters to all orientations and genders... I'd actually WANT a DL there! "Well, we can't have your food getting cold just so I have time to pee, now can we?"

Now THAT'S service worth a tip!

Oooh, a DL lawyer...

Other guys: Can we recess for a bathroom break?

My Lawyer: OBJECTION! I don't see how that's necessary!

HAHAHA!!

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Are there any professions where you'd be reluctant to support someone who is an active ABDL???

Yep, all of 'em.

Anyone, professional or not, will not get my support or respect if they participate in ABDL activities with public exposure. In short, whatever they do on their own time is their business, but if they make it public, it's a whole different (and very inappropriate) situation.

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Ooooh...I like responses so far! Good discussion. I respect all your opinions no matter what they are. Turtlepins, good to hear you speak out! Haven't seen you here in a little while...I hope I haven't 'lured' you out to get smashed as you have at other times!

Let me refine the question a little...I didn't mean an ABDL exhibitionist or one who flaunts their binky and dipe, but one who is perhaps somewhat circumspect, but somehow it gets out...an accidentally forgotten pair of diaper pants, a noticed discard not completely disguised in the trash...

On the other hand, it is interesting to read opinions talking about reluctance in the case of someone who is 'open' about the fetish - I hope some of those who say 'to hell with what anyone thinks...what's the matter with you that you don't want to be known as an AB!' will read this topic...nothing wrong with them if they want to flaunt it. They might have just a little understanding for those of us in professions such as I've mentioned where to be known as an ABDL might have some negative impact! Of course, I like the point of an ABDL psychologist having more understanding and being more accepting...same with other professions as well - even say priest/pastor/rabbi... I like to think I'm more understanding of all fetishes and/or 'different' behaviors because of my ABDL side.

I'm interested in more comments on this issue...please add your comments!

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I guess I wouldn't have any problems with it if my pastor was a DL or AB/DL. I wouldn't care if anybody was a diaper lover, even all the way up to the president of the U.S, since that is where I live. And as for lawyers wearing diapers, just ask Angela Bauer, a member here who is a lawyer. I think if anyone wears diapers while working it should be discreet.

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Well Im in a pulbic service job.. And as long as my clients don't know about my choices in undergarments.

No problem.

As stated further up, I wouldn't care who or what they do for a living as long as they dont flaunt it in public.

Dick Cheney? maybe does..

Hell we all knew Sen. Strom Thurman did, and he still lead this country without too many complaints :)

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I guess for some, like myself, the point isn't that it is a problem that person has a private fetish-oriented lifestyle. No problerm at all - but that I (and others I guess too) would consider it highly inappropriate and unprofessional to have that exposed - by accident or not. if you're in a public job you gotta be careful.

Sure a priest is an ordinary man, this is especially true for me, as I'm absolutely not religious - so if he's a priest or claims to be god - for me it's still just a man.

Still it is a job someone has choses which involves a public and for some "leading" role.

A teacher serves as a role model too..

if he/she likes to piss his diapers or lick high heels, I couldn't care less - if it helps to keep the person "sane" even the better.

but I wouldn't want that going public, and I would believe it to be bad influence, especially on kids.

maybe I'm odd - but even with my closest few friends I don't discuss intimate details of my sexual behaviour - that is something imho strictly reserved for me and my girl. Doesn't matter if it's plain ol' vanilla sex or very kinky stuff, it's private business and should stay just that way.

I personally usually have problems with a person who chooses to expose his/hers sexuality too much to a broad public.

I don't have a problem with "graphic display" or pornography for that matter - but a porn-star, well that's his/hers business - it's public.

but a teacher or priest or psychiatrist,... sex is not part of their public activity - keep it private.

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I'd say it's okay for any profession, provided:

1) The person does not expose the fetish to clients

2) The person keeps the fetish completely separate from his or her work life

3) The person does not engage in illegal or immoral behavior because of the fetish

5) The person does not involve any of his or her clients or coworkers in fetish behavior, even with their consent

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I mostly agree with what people have said. But, I cannot say anyone is doing the wrong thing by being an ABDL, even if it is public. Just imagine. Say I am a principal and one of my teachers sucks a pacifier in public but does not show diapers. The teacher has ABDL tendencies and is even ratted out by someone who told everyone that the teacher wears diapers too. Then one of my friends asks me to fire the teacher. I just couldn't do it. I think it is pushing to wear diapers openly, but to be told on I would not like the person who told instead of the diapered person. And to have AB tendencies like pacis in public I would probably say is unprofessional in the classroom but is acceptable outside of the job. We get oftly close to being a hypocrite when we judge people for public behavior we do in private. I am a conservative southern baptist and I will not judge anyone for their sexual fetishes or behaviors. As I don't want to be judged that way myself. Even pastors. I would be ok with it as I think being a strong Christian ABDL is a testimony to the grace of Jesus Christ. It is a testimony that being an ABDL is not a sin and that it should be accepted by everyone in an ideal society. I think there is this parentally and societal ingraining in our subconsciousnesses that needs to be removed from our minds to remove our prejudices and self loathing. There is absolutely positively nothing wrong with being an ABDL in any form or fashion. Live and let live.

SDB

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