How old was you when you found out other people like wearing nappies too?

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I was around 15 when I discovered AB/DL was a thing. I remember before that thinking I was the only one like this and was a little confused by it, but not really worried. I think I found out about AB/DL's by googling adult diapers and stumbling across a forum or something like that. I can remember being blown away by the fact that not only other people like diapers, but there are companies that make adult diapers for this reason.
 
I guess I was about 15 when I first found out, I was watching my strange addiction with my mum and I saw the Riley episode and it just clicked in my head that older people wore diapers, I don't think at that point I knew what incontience was but I was amazed that you could get big nappies to fit grown adults and baby clothes.

But I started after I watched it to play with toys again a little bit then I found out I wanted to wear nappies again and started for about 3 months preparing for when I would bring them back home and which ones I could buy, then I found drynites in size 8-15 years and I knew it would fit, only thing was when I was 24/7 in drynites they would cost £5 for a pack of 9 so it cost a lot of money to keep buying them and i was embarrassed buying so many packs a week t i was thrill and happy and it was so comforting.

Then ABDL progress to wanting more toys afterwards.
 
The idea popped in my head when I was around 8-9. Never had bedwetting problems, but somehow we got a Goodnite sample and my parents joked about it. I believe that was the start of it. For quite some time I ignored it until I got my first computer (age 12-13 I think). I shared it with my sister, and late at night I would look for diapers on Google. I was caught once (didn't delete the search history, lol). After that I stopped doing it until I got my first laptop. That being said, the first time I wore a diaper wasn't until later, when in college I bought a pack from the local pharmacy. Don't know how I went that long without actually wearing one.
 
When I was about 20 (in the 70's) I read a Penthouse Magazine Forum letter from a guy whose girlfriend surprised him by bringing diapers and a baby bottle to his house one night to play "babysitter". I figured if that was in Penthouse there must be at least a few people into it.
 
I was 14 when I first discovered that other people liked wearing diapers thanks to a certain infamous diaper site.

I was 18 when I first discovered that other people that seemed to live semi-normal lives, I could identify with, and weren't the ABDLs that give other ABDLs a bad name, also liked diapers.
 
We got the Internet in 1995 when I was 12. It didn't take me long to start searching around for info on wearing diapers.


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I was 13 or 14but until the internet came along I thought it was only my self and a few friends that were
 
I think I was 14. I was on the internet and ended up finding the deeker page.
 
I was about 12/13 when I found forums on the internet and joined ADISC when it was 13+


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i can't begin to think how things would be if I had found out when I was 12! I was 39 in 1997. Oh well they always say the next generation has it better than the last. This certainly is no exception.
 
I was 18 and studying in Israel when I first found the Daily Diapers site. I always knew I'm not the only one, I just needed a chance to discover it.
 
I was in my late teens when I found some mention of it in a magazine. When I got on line I was amazed to find so many into it.
 
I was 26 when I saw Nugget Magazine in a newsstand and it had ABDL stories, letters and some illustrations in it. This was waaaaay before the internet,
1982, but I was thrilled to finally discover that I was not alone, not a "freak".
 
When I was around 11 my family got our first Computer in 1999. Naturally one of the first things I did was search for other people still in diapers like me. I found several websites, one of which was "The Double Life of Ariel Crawford" which had a big impact on my person and outlook on life. It really spelled out to me that I didn't have to hate my incontinence and diaper dependency, which the culture around me cultivated basically all the time. That there was another way, and I started adopting a lot of this lifestyle in my formative years and now.
 
BuffedBaby said:
I was 26 when I saw Nugget Magazine in a newsstand and it had ABDL stories, letters and some illustrations in it. This was waaaaay before the internet,
1982, but I was thrilled to finally discover that I was not alone, not a "freak".

I think I discover it in Nugget also but more like in the mid 70's
 
Pretty young, IDK exactly how young. Somewhere between 9-12. I decided to read the Wikipedia page on diapers (I guess that was my version of internet porn at the time), and found out about diaper fetishism. I didn't entirely understand it at the time, but I got the general gist of it- people enjoy wearing diapers past the age that they should be wearing them.
 
I was 18 and a freshman in college. While surfing usenet (remember that?), I stumbled upon the alt.sex.fetish.diapers newsgroup. That was in 1994. I was relieved to know that I wasn't alone in having this fetish. At the same time, the discussions in the newsgroup were practically oozing with sex-juices. I'm pretty sure all the posting was done one-handed. It was nothing I wanted any part of. Early ABDL websites like DPF and D**ker's Diaper Page were similar. So while I no longer felt alone, it was still quite a while before I felt like talking to anybody about ABDL.
 
Around 8 years ago when I found AB/DL stories online. :)
 
I was 14 years old in the spring of 2005 when I began browsing on my phone for diaper pics and stories on my mobile phone. I also Bol later found out on the Wikipedia page about infantilism that I wasn't alone and that my preference for diapers is called DL! It was huge for me and I was really confused and concerned about it for a long while.
 
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