palutheran7
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So, I had a few free days this week, and I knew I'd be able to enjoy some time in diapers (this is unusual for me). In looking for things to do, I stumbled upon the following "dare" over at getdare.com: The Potty Training Ageplay Dare as well as another dare based on it here.
Maybe it's just me, but they seemed really fun, and so I had to try it out. They combine two great things I love: diapers and games. I went with the second dare (by JTN2010) adding a few modifications based on some of the tasks from the first dare. I think overall the points system is more balanced on JTN2010's version, and I like that it includes the requirement of completing a certain number of consecutive days each in diapers, pull-ups, and regular underwear. It feels more like potty training!
I'm two days in, and I have got to say it's great! For someone who lives alone and doesn't have a caregiver, it is so fun to role play through something like this. The rules and points system act as a quasi-caregiver putting limits on what I can and cannot do and giving me rewards and punishments based on my choices and mistakes.
I will caution (and both original authors mention this) these are definitely long-term experiences - definitely multiple days. Still, I highly recommend it for those with the time and resources!
Maybe it's just me, but they seemed really fun, and so I had to try it out. They combine two great things I love: diapers and games. I went with the second dare (by JTN2010) adding a few modifications based on some of the tasks from the first dare. I think overall the points system is more balanced on JTN2010's version, and I like that it includes the requirement of completing a certain number of consecutive days each in diapers, pull-ups, and regular underwear. It feels more like potty training!
I'm two days in, and I have got to say it's great! For someone who lives alone and doesn't have a caregiver, it is so fun to role play through something like this. The rules and points system act as a quasi-caregiver putting limits on what I can and cannot do and giving me rewards and punishments based on my choices and mistakes.
I will caution (and both original authors mention this) these are definitely long-term experiences - definitely multiple days. Still, I highly recommend it for those with the time and resources!