PyreheartWolf

Long time abdl, recently discovered I am a sissy. I've been feeling really lonely and I'm looking to make some friends in the abdl space. I'm also searching for a woman that I can form a deep connection with, someone I can give my heart to who won't abuse or misuse it someone i can calll my mommy. I want someone who likes to cuddle and hold hands during movies, someone whos interested in anime or will push a pacifier into my mouth when they think I need it or will cradle my head in their lap and stroke my hair as I nurse a bottle of milk. I would like to find a woman who would be patient with me as I learn all the ways of giving her people, I'd specifically like to learn to eat pussy really well. As for what I can offer in return, I'm a good listener and I genuinely enjoy talking to and meeting new people. I'm also very open minded and willing to try new things provided my physical limitations don't get in the way. Sex is honestly not high up on my priority list, if it happens, it happens but, I'm more interested in connecting and having fun together with a potential partner outside of sex
Location
Canada
Country
Canada
Gender
Male
Role
  1. Adult Baby
  2. Sissy
  3. Little
Orientation
  1. Straight
Occupation
Computer programmer
Favourite diaper
Cloth omutsu from rearz
Personal Space
I'm a long time ABDL and recently discovered Sissy baby girl and I'm looking for a mommy to form a real relationship with. I was born with Cerebral Palsy and have to use a power wheelchair because I can't walk or stand independently. I'm really not shy about my disability and quite willing to answer questions about or explain my thoughts on the subject. Actually one of my favorite things is answer question from children about my disability while their parents are with them, it's hilarious. The kid will ask a simple question like "what's wrong with you?" And the parents are mortified thinking I'm going to be offended but, I never am. I just chuckle at the adult's expressions and then try to explain my disability in simple terms so the child can understand. I genuinely get a kick out of people's reactions when I use my disability for shock value. I also think it's incredibly important to educate children when they're young about disabilities and teach them that it's okay to talk to people with disabilities.

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