ShyatFirst
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We're all finding clues right under our noses LOL
Jp82pikapi said:I was today years old when I found out we had a symbol/pride flag. Why does this knowledge scare me? Seems like an interesting/scary idea to toy with.
I've never seen it.neophyte said:I had no idea this symbol existed! Is this a common knowledge thing among the ABDL community?
Can you elaborate on the hints you may have seenAntientmariner said:I was at the Los Angeles county Fair 3 years back and had a conversation with a female vendor who might have been AB. She had this little furry toy animal she was emphasizing on that will bring my purchase good fortune. The little hints she was throwing at me filled me with urges to ask if she was into age play or knew of this site or DD.com. Only reason I didn't ask was because my dad was right next to me
I'm starting to see a lot if analytical mind sets, descriptive vocabularies, use of situational processes. I would look for people who describe things very well to start. If you don't mind me asking, how do you dress.Sheepies said:Typically there's not much to tell ABDLs apart as a lot of us are pretty discreet about it. Maybe that goes to show how low profile diapers are who knows.
I'd look for child like mannerisms and even then tread with extreme caution. Have yet to see someone wear an ABU hat or AB diapers peeking out.
I myself typically don't dress very childlike, but I do carry around pins I made of Rearz and Crinklz characters on my bags. So far no one has commented. One person at university was staring very intently at me once before. I'd like to think he wanted to talk to me because he saw my pins but really who can say. He could have just been... A creepy guy staring at me.
The Peekabu stuff I can say with personal experience can not be taken to mean babyfur.blogbaby said:I would thread very carefully more so with a ABU hat as i seen one at a local thrift store so someone could buy it thinking its cute and not know what it means.
Typically just jeans and a t shirt. With either my alpaca shoulder bag or mini Neko Atsume backpack. I've got 1 shirt that *may* imply I'm ABDL but not really. It's just a rainbow Sesame Street shirt from Target.ShyatFirst said:I'm starting to see a lot if analytical mind sets, descriptive vocabularies, use of situational processes. I would look for people who describe things very well to start. If you don't mind me asking, how do you dress.
Wow that's an awesome thrift store find! I would have bought it in an instantblogbaby said:I would thread very carefully more so with a ABU hat as i seen one at a local thrift store so someone could buy it thinking its cute and not know what it means.
blogbaby said:I would thread very carefully more so with a ABU hat as i seen one at a local thrift store so someone could buy it thinking its cute and not know what it means.
I never picked it up it was in meh condition. but it was there I may order one tho soon.bambinod said:I would not be leaving that store without that hat in my shopping bag!
Again, this was maybe 3 years back. She was flying her toy around a little and hopping it towards the pin I purchased and kissed it goodbye after the exchange. It was the genuine expression on her face that was like yeah I have a toy here that I'm playing with and I don't give 2 hoots what anyone thinks. She was just adorable ❤ShyatFirst said:Can you elaborate on the hints you may have seen