Diaper transition resort

Log892

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I am thinking about building a resort on a 1000 + acre plot of land that also has a maze of fruits, vegetable's, hydration stations, staffed diaper changing facilities and sleeping cabins to facilitate the transition into becoming diaper dependent. The maze would be built in such a way that you would need to crawl comfortably through the maze like a baby wearing nothing but a diaper, so the caregivers can easily notice when you need to changed, shoes and knee pads.
 
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Where would you build it?
 
In California or Washington. Basically somewhere where I can grow a lot of fruits and vegetables.
 
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Log892 said:
In California or Washington. Basically somewhere where I can grow a lot of fruits and vegetables.
Participants will need to eat a lot of fruits and vegetables to relax and weaken bowel and bladder muscles and promote prompt, frequent and messy diapers.
 
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Nice in theory, a pipe dream in reality. There are just too many things that would make it nearly impossible to do, such as the fact people would have to stay there continuously between 6-18 months before they can truly be incontinent. Not to mention the funding to go into it, whether that be by you or the people staying there.
 
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I suspect financial and liability issues will be an issue ... according to Google, 1.6 square miles ( 1,000 acres ) of good farmable land in Washington state or California starts at $10 million and goes way way up from there .
Also, California is mostly an arid state, so acquiring water for your farm is going to be a major issue .
 
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Interesting idea - as pointed lots of issues involved, and not REALLY going to last long enough to cause dependency if not there already (NOT really good anyway - all kinds of potential legal liabilities). HOWEVER if you already have IC issues, ex. like I do - sound fun.
BUT even if you do manage, I highly doubt you would see me there - not that I wouldn't love the idea, but too far away - I am next to New York!
 
The funding would be from donations and people staying there. Furthermore, people staying there can pay to stay for a day, week, a month at a time. If participants want to go the route of complete incontinence, they can stay there by helping to harvest the fruits and vegetables in exchange for caregivers watching over them to make sure they are hydrated, wearing sunblock and change their diapers when needed and not having to pay. Furthermore, people staying there would not be reprimanded for going in their diapers since using the toilet would be frowned upon. Diapers would be changed as soon as they are wet and or messy.
 
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I suspect financial and liability issues will be an issue ... according to Google, 1.6 square miles ( 1,000 acres ) of good farmable land in Washington state or California starts at $10 million and goes way way up from there .
Also, California is mostly an arid state, so acquiring water for your farm is going to be a major issue .
Than I think Idaho, Oregon or Montana would be better.
 
Can you think of any states where 1000 + acres would economical.
 
An abdl resort would likely be easier and possibly more attractive
 
Log892 said:
they can stay there by helping to harvest the fruits and vegetables in exchange for caregivers watching over them to make sure they are hydrated, wearing sunblock and change their diapers when needed and not having to pay.
Wait a minute... - Are you really attempting to make the real money from the crop, that on the side, and not put out a lot for labor? - IF so perhaps we can work something out!, LOTS more to look in to, but if that looks good, almost sounds perfect for me...
Log892 said:
Can you think of any states where 1000 + acres would economical.
Not sure about that much, I do know land in PA on the side close to Ohio (Pittsburgh area) is fairly cheap, taxes fairly tow (compared to where I live anyway), and there are some fairly large lots around - don't know about that large, but definitely would call it rural. (From here it would take about 8 hours to get there).
 
Sounds like a good idea. I would want to grow a lot of fruits and vegetables to make it easier to be in diapers than it would be to hold it. My goal would be to have diapers be changed every hour to half hour. There would be no access to toilets since the resort is all about what is like to be in diapers.
 
Virginia has a lot of open land. This sounds like my ideal retirement village. Sign me up.
 
I've heard that Guyana is fairly cheap, but dont drink the Kool-Aid
 
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Log892 said:
Sounds like a good idea. I would want to grow a lot of fruits and vegetables to make it easier to be in diapers than it would be to hold it. My goal would be to have diapers be changed every hour to half hour. There would be no access to toilets since the resort is all about what is like to be in diapers.
Well no issue here with what that's like - I have been my whole life. Combined with other disabilities (slight, but when put together a BIG pain in the a**) VERY difficult (more like impossible! :( ) to really find any real work, even though there is PLENTY I still can do (not just manual labor stuff either, just so happens I know A LOT when it comes to computers as well). I NEVER liked a crowded area. HOWEVER with all those issues, access to doctors (including specialist) is important - so is a hospital I can trust (had a bad experience once involving literally ignoring I needed a diaper change for 8 hours! - THAT I NEVER could manage in a way it did any good myself - add to that I was very sick at the time! :mad:
 
How about setting up a resort on a private island?
 
I think that would be a good idea. The environment would still be such that it wearing nothing but a diaper, shoes and knee pads is expected. This way caregivers can observe if you need to changed more easily.
 
A reason I have this emphasis on wearing diapers is so that the participants digestive system will have a chance for more healthy bowel movements by having a break from holding it. Natural, uncontrolled bowel movements are heavily encouraged and promoted this way as compared to most of society not eating enough fiber.
 
So in the end it’s a nursing home where guests are encouraged by “medical” stuff to just let go at the slightest urge, as a form of detox therapy.
Add some meditation/yoga, some fancy exercises in the swimming pool, call it rebirth experience and you might even convince some non-ABDL customers to try it out.
 
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