wdlife Posted June 13, 2006 Share Posted June 13, 2006 Question for all or incontinent do find that you come home you but on a new diaper that the diaper helps you relaxes after a stress out day or shit day at work or just a f#### up day Link to comment
Guest diamondback688 Posted June 13, 2006 Share Posted June 13, 2006 i do that all the time...i have come home several times after a hard day and just changed into a clean diaper and vegged out in front of the TV... Link to comment
Dill_Pickle Posted June 15, 2006 Share Posted June 15, 2006 Question for all or incontinent do find that you come home you but on a new diaper that the diaper helps you relaxes after a stress out day or shit day at work or just a f#### up day Not incontinent, but the diapers helped me through a GF from hell....and yes, they make me feel better, even if I don't use them.... Dill PIckle Link to comment
danbk Posted June 15, 2006 Share Posted June 15, 2006 I'm not incontinent either, but yes, the diapers do provide a huge stress relief. I still don't know what the reason behind my desire to wear is, but I do always feel a little more relaxed when i am wearing. I've been diapered all evening tonight and I think a lot of that has to do with the super crappy day I had at work. Link to comment
DiaperBigBoy Posted June 16, 2006 Share Posted June 16, 2006 I always need a diaper when I'm stressed. It makes me feel safe and secure, when bad thigns happend to me. I have had quite a few bad days in my life so I need all the stress free life I can get. Link to comment
the diaper mike Posted June 24, 2006 Share Posted June 24, 2006 I'm not incontinent either, but yes, the diapers do provide a huge stress relief. I still don't know what the reason behind my desire to wear is, but I do always feel a little more relaxed when i am wearing. I've been diapered all evening tonight and I think a lot of that has to do with the super crappy day I had at work. i got weak bladder so yes great destress Link to comment
Babyplayday Posted June 25, 2006 Share Posted June 25, 2006 I am diapered today after not coming here for a while as I feel overwhelmed and tired, my being tired in part from a lot of walking. I was trying to "fight" not having a babyday also sucking on a binky (although I ID more as a preschooler whose parents aren't rigid about toilet training) but I gave in. I put a time limit on my AB screen name so I can get some other stuff done albeit just in a diaper like I am now. Anne Landers had this famous column saying a lot different types of people relax as AB's in reply to a woman. So I feel OK about it. Link to comment
nappyloon Posted July 29, 2006 Share Posted July 29, 2006 Am now incontinent full time and will come home from work and immediately have a change of Nappy that then makes me feel better and safer and yes, you are right, more secure and even more able to deal with all the c&^p thats going on in our daily lives You cannot beat a good shower and a spot of baby powder followed by a fresh Nappy. Link to comment
PowderWhite Posted September 25, 2006 Share Posted September 25, 2006 Anne Landers had this famous column saying a lot different types of people relax as AB's in reply to a woman. So I feel OK about it. When was this column? Does anyone happen to have a copy of it? Link to comment
FluffyBottoms Posted September 25, 2006 Share Posted September 25, 2006 Well, I wear them all the time -- but just the feeling of a soft diaper always helps me relax. Right after I change into a fresh one it really relaxes me -- I feel like I can take on the world with a brand new nappie!! Link to comment
justindiapers Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 I'm not incontinent, but I do feel more relaxed when i'm wearing a diaper. I seem to sleep more soundly too. When was this column? Does anyone happen to have a copy of it? I think this is the column that Babyplayday was referencing: The following article appeared in the "Ann Landers" column on October 26, 1995. Dear Ann Landers: I'm an attractive 23-year-old woman with a great job, money in the bank and a wonderful fiance. You'd think I haven't a worry in the world, but I'm a nervous wreck because I don't know how to tell my fiance about my fetish. When I'm feeling really stressed or tired, I dress and act like a baby. I have adult-size diapers, rubber pants, baby pajamas, etc. I put these on, feed myself baby food from a jar and drink juice from a bottle. Then I fall asleep with a pacifier and a "blankie." This soothes me because I imagine I'm being taken care of by a loving father. I wake up in the morning refreshed and ready to take on my responsibilities. I've had this fetish since childhood. I was an only child, and my mother died when I was very young. My father raised me on his own. He worked long hours, so the only real chance we had to talk was at night. The first thing he did when he came home from work was diaper me because I wet the bed. I stopped the bed- wetting at age 12, and that was the end of a lot of attention from my father. I would occasionally wear a diaper under my pajamas, but after Dad caught me, he threw the diapers away and I no longer wore them. I am perfectly normal except for this kinkiness, but I know I can't keep it from my fiance forever. I just can't muster the courage to tell him, and I'm desperate for help. Please advise. -- 23-Year-Old Baby in Ohio Dear Ohio: First, you are not alone. Several males as well as females have a baby fetish. In fact, a few years ago, I saw five grown men on a talk show in rompers and baby bonnets, waving rattles and drinking milk from baby bottles. They all declared that dressing in baby clothes relieved tension and gave them a feeling of contentment and well-being. Psychiatrists with whom I checked said infantilism is not harmful, but spouses should be told before marriage about this fetish so there will be no surprises. P.S.: A Father who diapers his daughter until the age of 12 has a geranium in his cranium. But that's another letter. Link to comment
PowderWhite Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 I disagree with her conclusion (gosh, would wet sheets and scolding be better?), but nice to see a fairly prominent person accept us. Link to comment
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