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  • PS: I do have one friend who did successfully quit, but this was only when he was in his 60's. This was after 50 years of his having accepted this part of himself and after happily marrying his former abdl dominatrix, and staying together with her for 20 years or so while still wearing diapers.
    Hi Quitting ABDL,

    For most of us here, the idea that quitting might be a "viable" option, is almost threatening, as it goes against our commonly agreed upon wisdom, that this is not a "reversible thought pattern." If you may ever succeed in quitting, please stop by here and let us know how you did it. I would personally define success in this as being able to go without diaper related recurring thought patterns for six months or more (and consequently without diapers too).

    If it is reversible, I can assure you, none of us have ever heard of such a person who could do it, despite the fact that many of us might like to know how this could be done. My theory is that this is somehow "hard-wired" into most of us via a process called "love-mapping," during the first years of life. If you like, you might want to check out "love-mapping" by Dr. John Money. Whatever path you may find yourself on in the months and years ahead, I wish you the very best of luck.

    Sincerely,

    Scott Perry
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