LittleSissieJolie
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There's a book "Stranger in a Strange Land" about a guy who was born on Mars and raised by Martians. A team of astronauts encountered him on Mars and brought him to earth, where he proceeded to just take over with the Martian philosophy. Michael was his name and at the end, after being stoned by a lynch mob, reveals that he is Michael the Archangel. For some reason this book was taken off library shelves in the 50s, 60s, and even the 70, because it challenges all social mores. Early in the narrative one of his astronaut friend with the nickname Stinky, had a hangover and went on a penitent binge, religious style. The others kidded him a bit, and the leader of their motley crew suggested "if Brother Stinky found a way to get more mileage from his sins by regretting them then let him." The book seems to have irritated a bunch of 'leaders of society' to the point of having a crusade against it. Some of them are still spouting their hatred of the book. Likewise in the South (U.S.) mostly, although the poison goes much further, who preach, literally, that Rock and Roll and Jazz were a Vodun (aka "voodoo") brainwashing conspiracy to "bring White youth down to the level of the negro". The last time I heard it in person in Texas in the 1980s.
Before the late 80s infantilism in any form was scarcely shown at all. I had a few experiences with my late wife, she liked it same as me. But there were long years never speaking about it to anybody. Nobody had the means to actually communicate in real time with other people with the same joy or shame or whatever emotion involving diapers and being babied.
If you whip your weenie out on the bus and start whizzing, That would be wrong for a number of reasons. How would wearing a diaper covertly on the bus even stand in the same category.? The first would be forcing others to join in your hobby. The second, no.
Some people get a lot of fun from forcing others to wear diapers and make the victims to shame themselves publicly, usually kids, that's WRONG.
Other people get fun from being babied or babying somebody else, mutually consenting,... and certain members of society jump right up their collective bum.
Funny how they spring from the same culture that condemns, sometimes to death, anybody who is 'different'. Mentally Ill or Autistic or Developmentally Impaired would be tossed into snake pits to scare the devil out of them. Sticking a needle behind one's eye into the pineal gland aka Lobotomy was practiced at least until the late 70s.
That's the end results, in some people, a pathology where they condemn people for the 'sin' of enjoying something. The guilt of enjoying yourself isn't self inflicted.
A lot of us in the ABDL are learning how to feel good without having to feel bad later. And learning to accept ourselves as ourselves. It's a mutual thing, not something to be working it out in the closet.
Before the late 80s infantilism in any form was scarcely shown at all. I had a few experiences with my late wife, she liked it same as me. But there were long years never speaking about it to anybody. Nobody had the means to actually communicate in real time with other people with the same joy or shame or whatever emotion involving diapers and being babied.
If you whip your weenie out on the bus and start whizzing, That would be wrong for a number of reasons. How would wearing a diaper covertly on the bus even stand in the same category.? The first would be forcing others to join in your hobby. The second, no.
Some people get a lot of fun from forcing others to wear diapers and make the victims to shame themselves publicly, usually kids, that's WRONG.
Other people get fun from being babied or babying somebody else, mutually consenting,... and certain members of society jump right up their collective bum.
Funny how they spring from the same culture that condemns, sometimes to death, anybody who is 'different'. Mentally Ill or Autistic or Developmentally Impaired would be tossed into snake pits to scare the devil out of them. Sticking a needle behind one's eye into the pineal gland aka Lobotomy was practiced at least until the late 70s.
That's the end results, in some people, a pathology where they condemn people for the 'sin' of enjoying something. The guilt of enjoying yourself isn't self inflicted.
A lot of us in the ABDL are learning how to feel good without having to feel bad later. And learning to accept ourselves as ourselves. It's a mutual thing, not something to be working it out in the closet.