adhb Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 I am incontinent. Diapers permit me to need a very nearly normal life. Without diapers, I would be housebound and unable to sleep in a normal bed. 1 Link to comment
Kawaharu Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 I'm Incontinent and AB. Diapers lets me have a normal life and an adulthood in my own way. Diapers let's me have the freedom and I never worry about using the adult potty ever again. On top of that, being kept in diapers permanently, I’m no longer potty trained and I’m trained to only go in my diapers. Being in diapers and an adult baby, let’s me be young and babied. 1 Link to comment
Dubious Posted September 14, 2022 Share Posted September 14, 2022 What I get from this thread is that we agree that diapers are good and that landfills are bad. 2 Link to comment
Breeze1 Posted September 16, 2022 Share Posted September 16, 2022 A blades worth isn’t determined by how sharp the blade, but how skilled the swordsman. Diapers are good, some people make it bad for themselves. Can be perceived as either bad or good depending on the person “wielding” them. 1 Link to comment
feralfreak Posted September 17, 2022 Share Posted September 17, 2022 11 hours ago, Breeze1 said: A blades worth isn’t determined by how sharp the blade, but how skilled the swordsman. Diapers are good, some people make it bad for themselves. Can be perceived as either bad or good depending on the person “wielding” them. martial arts would also be good for an example, "its the artist, not the art" 1 Link to comment
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted September 17, 2022 Share Posted September 17, 2022 On 9/5/2022 at 2:04 AM, vvp39 said: Yes. That is the right answer. the question was asked without context: 1; For whome? w, what for? 3, Where? 4, Where? 5, When 6i, How? In and of themselves, they are neutral Example: If you wear them exposed in public as part of being an exhibitionist. they are bad because you are using them t force your kink on others This is what Cathlikc moral philosophy means by "occasion of sin".; a thing that is neutral or even good, wherein or wherewith the specific tendencies of a specific person causes an act of evil. For most of us, a bar is no moral problem, but for a drunkard, it becomes a place of "sin" If you are sucn a person, and know it, then you are urged to avoid bars. I am coulselled to avoid musical instrument stores, since I could petentially spend my $45,000 life savings in a 2 hour shopping spree. Where I get my meds is a "pharmacy": Where they sell guitars, amps ans synthesizers, THAT is a "drug store" That is the necessary attribute of "context" implied in an Do not ask me how this filezilla thing got here. it all started with a malfunctioning "Submit Reply" button and attempts to edit the results of sevewrall repeates of the posted material in the post and attepnts to edit it filezilla.exe 1 Link to comment
Breeze1 Posted September 17, 2022 Share Posted September 17, 2022 13 hours ago, feralfreak said: martial arts would also be good for an example, "its the artist, not the art" It’s the player not the game ? 2 Link to comment
dlnoir Posted September 18, 2022 Share Posted September 18, 2022 Every situation is different although there are a lot of similarities amongst people who wear diapers. For me personally diapers are the best, a very good thing. They keep me in balance, they make me feel safe, they make me feel comfortable and to a certain extent happy. As it comes to landfills not so good. Personally I prefer to wear cloth diapers which means I have to wash more often, which means not so much waste which will go to an landfill buy more waste water. Always two sides to a story. 1 Link to comment
Whatsthatsmell Posted September 21, 2022 Share Posted September 21, 2022 Diapers are good at containing pee and poop. Diapers are bad at breathing. 1 Link to comment
deewet Posted September 21, 2022 Share Posted September 21, 2022 Cloth diapers are great for the environment, although disposables do have their place for certain limited situations. To say that cloth diapers cause us to waste water is not quite accurate. You could say waste some energy, as it does take energy to do the wash these days as long gone are the days of the scrub boards and hanging in the sun to dry, but water is not wasted, it is used. After use it simply becomes recycled, going through treatment plants and on into water ways to be reused again either by another city down stream or by the sun, turned into rain again. The wonders of mother Earth! As a lifelong engineer, I get frustrated with the "terms" often used by so called environmentalists. IE: when choosing electricity powered vehicles over far more fuel efficient vehicles and calling that better for the earth becomes the norm, that tells me that they are only fooling themselves as electricity is by far the most inefficient form of energy that we use and getting worse these days with loss of hydro and nuke plants (not to mention the cost to the environment of the battery's needed). I can go on to explane the reasons why it is ineffecient, but that would take up a bit more time and space than this post should use. Nat gas powered cars and trucks, the hybrid cars, and soon the hydrogen cell vehicles are all far superior to only electricity vehicles now being pushed onto us by a mindless government. Reminds me of the days when incandescent light bulbs were "outlawed" and we were all told to use CFL's or the ones that start dimming from day one, don't work in the cold, and are a real issue to landfill? I wish our educators would start again to teach our children the basics of science as opposed to how to "play well together" before we become the third world country to China, Africa, and India. Oh my, we already are to India I see! 1 Link to comment
Ubba Posted September 21, 2022 Share Posted September 21, 2022 The only way I see diapers as being bad is in terms of the environment as a few people have brought up. To the two points above I think the issue with water "Waste" especially in textile manufacturing is not around the amount of water that is used to manufacture clothes or the amount of water that is use to care for them in the home. But rather the chemicals that go into the water. As far as I am aware the big use of water in textile manufacturing is to dye fabrics which use chemicals which then make the water that is used to dye the fabrics undrinkable and toxic if released back into the environment. Even white terry diapers get dyed so I think that would be the environmental impact in using them. But with that said everything that is produced today has some sort of environmental impact, even eco products. So I guess its a balancing act to try and keep the planet hospitable 1 hour ago, Dee Cee said: Do you know that almost every drop of water that is on this planet , when God made it is still here , if it can’t get out of the atmosphere it’s still here , and it is still drinkable ! I like the way you think ! 5 hours ago, deewet said: Cloth diapers are great for the environment, although disposables do have their place for certain limited situations. To say that cloth diapers cause us to waste water is not quite accurate. You could say waste some energy, as it does take energy to do the wash these days as long gone are the days of the scrub boards and hanging in the sun to dry, but water is not wasted, it is used. After use it simply becomes recycled, going through treatment plants and on into water ways to be reused again either by another city down stream or by the sun, turned into rain again. The wonders of mother Earth! As a lifelong engineer, I get frustrated with the "terms" often used by so called environmentalists. IE: when choosing electricity powered vehicles over far more fuel efficient vehicles and calling that better for the earth becomes the norm, that tells me that they are only fooling themselves as electricity is by far the most inefficient form of energy that we use and getting worse these days with loss of hydro and nuke plants (not to mention the cost to the environment of the battery's needed). I can go on to explane the reasons why it is ineffecient, but that would take up a bit more time and space than this post should use. Nat gas powered cars and trucks, the hybrid cars, and soon the hydrogen cell vehicles are all far superior to only electricity vehicles now being pushed onto us by a mindless government. Reminds me of the days when incandescent light bulbs were "outlawed" and we were all told to use CFL's or the ones that start dimming from day one, don't work in the cold, and are a real issue to landfill? I wish our educators would start again to teach our children the basics of science as opposed to how to "play well together" before we become the third world country to China, Africa, and India. Oh my, we already are to India I see! Link to comment
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