LittleJ123
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I recently posted an update on my blog about how my conversation with my parents went. It is titled "Talking With My Folks", and can be found in the "Blogs" section of ADISC.
For those having trouble finding it, I will also post it here:
"As some of you know, I posted on the forum a couple days ago that I was planning on talking with my folks about me wearing diapers and being little. My parents are super understanding, and have told me multiple times that I should never hesitate to talk with them If I want to do so. I was originally very nervous about doing this, but I said a prayer and put my nervousness aside.
The other evening after dinner, I sat down with my parents in my room and shared with them. I had with me a Super Mario backpack filled with diapers, crayons, coloring books, toys, stuffed animals, and a sippy-cup. As I explained my interests, I would bring each item out for them to see. They listened thoughtfully and intently - making light-hearted comments at appropriate times.
What I noticed upon showing them my little things is that there was a common ground to be found between those with no interest in anything ABDL, and ABDLs. My parents and I agreed that the kids coloring books were more fun than the "adult ones". We agreed that sippy-cups are quite funcional, and stuffed animals are cute and cuddly no matter what age you are. There was a blissful section of our time spent laughing and talking about little things.
I explained to them that wearing diapers and being little is something that makes me happy and brings me joy. I told them that I wanted them to know because I trust them, and didn't want anything to come in between our relationship. I told them that I didn't want to have to hide my little side around them because I felt they deserved to know the real me.
They agreed, and thanked me for sharing with them. They assured me that nothing would change between us, and restated that I was welcome to talk to them anytime about anything - they would always be there for me. I thanked them for understanding, and things took a sweet emotional turn - ending in tears of happiness and hugs.
While my parents may not entirely relate to my interests and desires. They understand that being little is apart of who I am, and how God made me. Sleeping that night was the best I've felt in years - simply because I found understanding and acceptance after putting aside my nervousness and becoming vulnerable with the people I care about."
What do you think? Have any of you had good experiences talking about ABDL topics with your parents? Any thoughts, comments, questions?
For those having trouble finding it, I will also post it here:
"As some of you know, I posted on the forum a couple days ago that I was planning on talking with my folks about me wearing diapers and being little. My parents are super understanding, and have told me multiple times that I should never hesitate to talk with them If I want to do so. I was originally very nervous about doing this, but I said a prayer and put my nervousness aside.
The other evening after dinner, I sat down with my parents in my room and shared with them. I had with me a Super Mario backpack filled with diapers, crayons, coloring books, toys, stuffed animals, and a sippy-cup. As I explained my interests, I would bring each item out for them to see. They listened thoughtfully and intently - making light-hearted comments at appropriate times.
What I noticed upon showing them my little things is that there was a common ground to be found between those with no interest in anything ABDL, and ABDLs. My parents and I agreed that the kids coloring books were more fun than the "adult ones". We agreed that sippy-cups are quite funcional, and stuffed animals are cute and cuddly no matter what age you are. There was a blissful section of our time spent laughing and talking about little things.
I explained to them that wearing diapers and being little is something that makes me happy and brings me joy. I told them that I wanted them to know because I trust them, and didn't want anything to come in between our relationship. I told them that I didn't want to have to hide my little side around them because I felt they deserved to know the real me.
They agreed, and thanked me for sharing with them. They assured me that nothing would change between us, and restated that I was welcome to talk to them anytime about anything - they would always be there for me. I thanked them for understanding, and things took a sweet emotional turn - ending in tears of happiness and hugs.
While my parents may not entirely relate to my interests and desires. They understand that being little is apart of who I am, and how God made me. Sleeping that night was the best I've felt in years - simply because I found understanding and acceptance after putting aside my nervousness and becoming vulnerable with the people I care about."
What do you think? Have any of you had good experiences talking about ABDL topics with your parents? Any thoughts, comments, questions?