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Hey guys!! (questions are at the bottom of this message and my own answers are in parentheses)
I'm still fairly new here and haven't posted much so I still cannot message anyone individually so I hope I'm not repeating anything that has already been asked or talked about over and over.
Also, I tried to update my profile and change my username to reflect that I am also a switch and major diaper lover as I do wear daily at home and public where I am very discreet with the way I dress. Nobody really cares or even notices and it is so freeing to not have to use a bathroom. However, I only wear very discreet pullups at work or around friends and family, using the bathroom and do not wet until I am by myself for the rest of the day or evening but that could still be in public, just not around my friends, co-workers or family.
Anyway, my questions are for those of us that grew up as an abdl before there was the internet.
1. At what age did you get that first hint that you were into diapers? (mine was as far back as 5 years old)
2. How did you satisfy your urges then because there were no products available for us? (I would put on multiple pairs of underwear and wet them)
3. Did you have trouble with the opposite sex as far as dating because of these urges? (I had relationships but got bored really fast. I would go through long periods in between and some girls thought I must be gay because I wasn't interested in them. I liked girls that were immature and could possibly be bedwetters and panty wetters. I was always attracted to the ones that talked about wetting the bed, or bathing suits, etc but I still had to be physically attracted so it was very hard)
4. Did you feel like you were the only one in the world with this secret? (hell yes)
5. Did you think there was something wrong with you? (hell yes)
6. Did you ever get to the point where you accepted that this is okay and just part of who you are? If so, when? (Yes, believe it or not, just last year....100% comfortable that this is who I am and I'm feeling great!)
I look forward to seeing your answers.
I'm still fairly new here and haven't posted much so I still cannot message anyone individually so I hope I'm not repeating anything that has already been asked or talked about over and over.
Also, I tried to update my profile and change my username to reflect that I am also a switch and major diaper lover as I do wear daily at home and public where I am very discreet with the way I dress. Nobody really cares or even notices and it is so freeing to not have to use a bathroom. However, I only wear very discreet pullups at work or around friends and family, using the bathroom and do not wet until I am by myself for the rest of the day or evening but that could still be in public, just not around my friends, co-workers or family.
Anyway, my questions are for those of us that grew up as an abdl before there was the internet.
1. At what age did you get that first hint that you were into diapers? (mine was as far back as 5 years old)
2. How did you satisfy your urges then because there were no products available for us? (I would put on multiple pairs of underwear and wet them)
3. Did you have trouble with the opposite sex as far as dating because of these urges? (I had relationships but got bored really fast. I would go through long periods in between and some girls thought I must be gay because I wasn't interested in them. I liked girls that were immature and could possibly be bedwetters and panty wetters. I was always attracted to the ones that talked about wetting the bed, or bathing suits, etc but I still had to be physically attracted so it was very hard)
4. Did you feel like you were the only one in the world with this secret? (hell yes)
5. Did you think there was something wrong with you? (hell yes)
6. Did you ever get to the point where you accepted that this is okay and just part of who you are? If so, when? (Yes, believe it or not, just last year....100% comfortable that this is who I am and I'm feeling great!)
I look forward to seeing your answers.