dlsafrica Posted July 10, 2024 Posted July 10, 2024 For me it's uncontrollably dribbling while having a pacifier, and uncontrollably flooding a diaper. Waking up wet would come in close. I still have to achieve this though. That'll be such a.. if babies had bucket lists... 1
Snugglebear_69 Posted July 10, 2024 Posted July 10, 2024 Curling up in Daddy's lap while He feeds me a bottle and reads me a book 💗💗 2
SissyBabyBenita Posted July 10, 2024 Posted July 10, 2024 I learned now to kicking like an infant after diaper change, that was not easy to do it in front of others, but now it is ok - because i am an infant
Jessica1965 Posted July 10, 2024 Posted July 10, 2024 having my nappy changed in the night after mummy checked me, then being nursed back to sleep' 2
SissyBabyBenita Posted July 10, 2024 Posted July 10, 2024 Mommy diapering me for sleep at night in a thick diaper package (also with a rubber panty) - because i should sleep through and not wake up the other sibling babies
Moochie Posted July 10, 2024 Posted July 10, 2024 The simple pleasure of relaxing while wetting and messing my diaper. 1
Pelusban Posted July 10, 2024 Posted July 10, 2024 I was just today years old when discovered that crawling on all fours is a real alternative of walking - and basically the idea came from what I read here in the forum. This is a new experience for me, never done it before, so for me at the moment romping everywhere on all fours in a diaper is the ultimate babyish thing to do. Also I realized how dirty my floor is. 1
dlsafrica Posted July 11, 2024 Author Posted July 11, 2024 17 hours ago, Pelusban said: I was just today years old when discovered that crawling on all fours is a real alternative of walking - and basically the idea came from what I read here in the forum. This is a new experience for me, never done it before, so for me at the moment romping everywhere on all fours in a diaper is the ultimate babyish thing to do. Also I realized how dirty my floor is. By the way, doing that as a rule when you are messy gives a real different experience. Its way pre toddler and amplified when done with a pacifier too (I do that double diapered). The only thing that would be better is having a mommy to decide how many hours before a change. At the moment, the best way for me to accomplish that is to put the geyser on so that it has to be hot enough, before getting out of the double diaper to wash.
Pelusban Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 (edited) It's also the baby perspective. You see everything so big and far away and feel yourself little. Also, about this messy thing, I understand you enjoy it and makes you feel more like a helpless baby. But... real babies do cry their lungs out in a full diaper, are you doing that too? Edited July 11, 2024 by Pelusban
dlsafrica Posted July 14, 2024 Author Posted July 14, 2024 I find it interesting that my posts are questioned like this,when others asking eg if people like changing as soon as possible, or enjoy a soggy feeling, aren't questioned. It makes one wonder why
Pelusban Posted July 14, 2024 Posted July 14, 2024 Sorry I don't know your other posts... But this whole topic is about babyness, and I have a feeling that this thing has a very different meaning for different people. Some are focusing on messing, others are on something else, like cuddling or crying like a baby. They are not embracing the whole baby thing, just parts of it. I'm trying to figure this out. I also made a separate topic about crying. Not like I do it, just curious. 1
Snugglebear_69 Posted July 14, 2024 Posted July 14, 2024 4 hours ago, dlsafrica said: I find it interesting that my posts are questioned like this,when others asking eg if people like changing as soon as possible, or enjoy a soggy feeling, aren't questioned. It makes one wonder why Nobody is questioning your post. The person was just asking a question out of curiosity, two very different things. Nothing to get defensive about. 1
Pelusban Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 I had no intention to questioning your post. Maybe the "real babies" is confusing, I referred to an actual baby baby behavior, and not how I imagine adult babies should behave. I know very "little" about that, I'm still collecting ideas from the posts here and there to improve my own regressed toolset.
Toddler Pampers Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 Nothing more babyish than being diapered with old school, z-fold Pampers, a bulky, everybody knows you’re still diapered, disposable. 2
carsfan Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 Sucking on a pacifier and pooping my pants in a diaper. 2
Toddler Pampers Posted July 16, 2024 Posted July 16, 2024 8 hours ago, carsfan said: Sucking on a pacifier and pooping my pants in a diaper. Yes, preferably Pampers! 3
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted July 16, 2024 Posted July 16, 2024 Rubber panties and a rubber sheet with a bottle and nipple. Especially when you are 5 years old
dlsafrica Posted July 22, 2024 Author Posted July 22, 2024 On 7/15/2024 at 12:48 AM, Snugglebear_69 said: Nobody is questioning your post. The person was just asking a question out of curiosity, two very different things. Nothing to get defensive about. (Whispers like Joe Biden) I started the post 1
SpiderBaby Posted July 23, 2024 Posted July 23, 2024 Uncontrollably Making a big poopie in your diaper while playing with blocks and toys and making grunting noises while you're going poo-poo in your diaper and then crying about it, and then saying "Daddy I want new diaper, I made a big poopy in it". While sucking on your paci still crying.😭😭😭 2
herb330 Posted July 24, 2024 Posted July 24, 2024 It feels amazing and babyish when my wife gives me a paci and a baby bottle while changing my diaper. 3
hlcl Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 @Toddler PampersWith the older plastic backed disposable diapers there was no doubt about what someone was wearing. If you couldn't hear the crinkle you could see the bulk and outline of the diaper under clothes. There is something comforting and reassuring about the crinkle of a plastic backed disposable diaper. 1 1
Joey_AB_DL Posted July 30, 2024 Posted July 30, 2024 On 7/27/2024 at 2:13 PM, hlcl said: @Toddler PampersWith the older plastic backed disposable diapers there was no doubt about what someone was wearing. If you couldn't hear the crinkle you could see the bulk and outline of the diaper under clothes. There is something comforting and reassuring about the crinkle of a plastic backed disposable diaper. For me my love of Pampers, Luvs and Huggies all took hits when they shifted to cloth backed disposable diapers. I was lucky enough to live in Germany and Pampers Baby Dry Plus diapers were plastic backed well into the 90’s. Discovering ABDL diapers and they were still plastic backed was like finding an old friend or finding gold! Joey 1
Little Sherri Posted July 30, 2024 Posted July 30, 2024 For me, it's falling asleep with my pacifier, in just a diaper and a t-shirt, I guess. Lucky for me, that pretty much describes every night these days. I would say as well that it can feel deliciously babyish to be wet, but wearing a good diaper with lots of capacity, and knowing that I'm simply going to be wet for a long time yet, because diapers don't get changed until they need to be. Waste not, want not. 2
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