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Sorry if this is not the right place to ask about this. I am not good at making friends so I am just looking for a friend or someone to chat and text too. with similar age as me 21. And summer clothes in the world to the Faroe Islands
 
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foxypinky said:
Sorry if this is not the right place to ask about this. I am not good at making friends so I am just looking for a friend or someone to chat and text too. with similar age as me 21. And summer clothes in the world to the Faroe Islands
Hey I’m sure you’ll find lots of friends here. I’m a lot older but always here for a chat. Hope you have fun 😁👍🏻
 
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warmfeeling said:
Hey I’m sure you’ll find lots of friends here. I’m a lot older but always here for a chat. Hope you have fun 😁👍🏻
Thanks
 
Wow! The Faroe Islands is a pretty small and isolated place to be an AB/DL. Of course I don't know you or your situation, but I imagine that it can't be easy.
All the best to you on the beautiful islands!

P.S. I live on Denmark's only non-island. 😄
 
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foxypinky said:
Sorry if this is not the right place to ask about this. I am not good at making friends so I am just looking for a friend or someone to chat and text too. with similar age as me 21. And summer clothes in the world to the Faroe Islands
Hi, I'm actually 21 myself, but I live in the US!
 
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I've been looking for friends as well, so today I finally decided to dip my toes into using this site and finding people. I've kinda got a list going of people I want to be friends with already, so you can check out the people I follow. I would also just love to find someone to message, without it specifically being about abdl, like this site, while also keeping that specific interest we share in mind, which I can't get from my vanilla friends. But first, I have to become an Established Contributor so I can message people privately. After that, I'd love to chat more if you would.
 
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burrit087 said:
I've been looking for friends as well, so today I finally decided to dip my toes into using this site and finding people. I've kinda got a list going of people I want to be friends with already, so you can check out the people I follow. I would also just love to find someone to message, without it specifically being about abdl, like this site, while also keeping that specific interest we share in mind, which I can't get from my vanilla friends. But first, I have to become an Established Contributor so I can message people privately. After that, I'd love to chat more if you would.
The more you chat and comment, you’ll become an established contributor.
I love to chat with anyone. I’m a nappy lover, not into ab stuff but like to read about it because it’s all related, I’m always here for a chat, mostly in the background looking and reading what everyone posts.
Have fun here
 
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Hey and welcome.

I'm sure you'll find plenty of people on here to make friends with and definitely people to chat with, ADisc is a great place to be.

There are plenty of younger people on here and while I can totally understand wanting to talk to people near your age, don't rule out those that are older too, I'm a little older than you asked (at 38) and while I'm not exactly close to the Faroe Islands I'm also not too far (SW UK), that's a pretty Isolated place to be. I'm always up for a chat though, about anything, and have a lot of experience to share.

Hope you can find what you're looking for.
 
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LittleTyke said:
Wow! The Faroe Islands is a pretty small and isolated place to be an AB/DL. Of course I don't know you or your situation, but I imagine that it can't be easy.
All the best to you on the beautiful islands!

P.S. I live on Denmark's only non-island. 😄
No, it’s not very easy to be ABDL on the Faroe Islands. but thanks
 
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NihilisticPuppet said:
Hi, I'm actually 21 myself, but I live in the US!
Hey that is OK I am open to talking to anyone just I’m make friends have anyone to talk to?
 
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I've been looking for friends as well, so today I finally decided to dip my toes into using this site and finding people. I've kinda got a list going of people I want to be friends with already, so you can check out the people I follow. I would also just love to find someone to message, without it specifically being about abdl, like this site, while also keeping that specific interest we share in mind, which I can't get from my vanilla friends. But first, I have to become an Established Contributor so I can message people privately. After that, I'd love to chat more if you would.
I will love to do it as I have the same problem I need to also do Contributor so I can message people privately too
 
Belarin said:
Hey and welcome.

I'm sure you'll find plenty of people on here to make friends with and definitely people to chat with, ADisc is a great place to be.

There are plenty of younger people on here and while I can totally understand wanting to talk to people near your age, don't rule out those that are older too, I'm a little older than you asked (at 38) and while I'm not exactly close to the Faroe Islands I'm also not too far (SW UK), that's a pretty Isolated place to be. I'm always up for a chat though, about anything, and have a lot of experience to share.

Hope you can find what you're looking for.
I don’t care that much about the age or actually where you’re from just so I can make friends and talk to like minded people
 
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foxypinky said:
No, it’s not very easy to be ABDL on the Faroe Islands. but thanks

i'm sure! There aren't that many people on the Faroe Islands to begin with! I'm not an adult baby theoretically as I don't even wear diapers. I do have some childlike inclinations though because I have Classic Autism and ADHD. I do like children's cartoons, dressy overalls and T strap shoes, children's rides in amusement parks, pacifiers, etc. I'm in my mid late 40s chronologically, but I'm really more like a 4 1/2 year old emotionally and socially according to 98% of people who know me. Of course, that's also because of my Autism.

You live in a relatively unpopulated area. The capital (and largest city) in the Faroe Islands is Torshavn. Even there, the population is only 14,000, and the metropolitan area, if you can call it a "metropolitan" area, has only 23,000 people total. In the United States, 23,000 people would be the size of a rather tiny city. I know there are people with Autism who prefer to be alone and are not very talkative and who are aloof. But for me, I'm very talkative (to the point where I annoy some people by talking so much, actually not that different than some 3 or 4 year olds who are talkative and constantly ask questions, who have moms who probably send them to preschool to get them out of their hair for a few hours, so the mom can do household chores and go to the supermarket without the child interruptibg them). I think living in a territory that has 53,000 people would drive me crazy. LOL. There are many state universities in the United States of America that have more students attending than the entire population in Torshavn!! For someone like me who talks to people a lot, it would be hard. One of my favorite places in the United States, in South Carolina, had 30,000 people in the small city. However, that city is a suburb of a bigger city that has about 75,000 people. And the metropolitan area of the bigger city has easily over a million people.

I was very much affected by the COVID 19 quarantine and isolation because for the longest time I couldn't meet with anyone at all physically for at least 2 years. This drove me to the point where I had so much stress that I developed a stomach ulcer in April 2020, about a month after COVID 19 quarantine started. It was virtually a lockdown on the West Coast of the United States. I didn't get COVID luckily, but my mental health is getting worse and worse. I think I act like a 4 year old 98% of the time, at least emotionally and socially. I never even wrote on ADISC very much (9 posts maybe) before COVID 19. I now have 860+. I started communicating more and more here because I was so isolated for quite a while. And while I don't wear diapers, I do have some childish / childlike things in common with some adult babies. That's not really my fault though; it's because of my Autism.

Have a good day and take care.

- longallsboy
 
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Welcome! I'm 26 and live in America, but I'm open to being friends. :)
 
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longallsboy said:
i'm sure! There aren't that many people on the Faroe Islands to begin with! I'm not an adult baby theoretically as I don't even wear diapers. I do have some childlike inclinations though because I have Classic Autism and ADHD. I do like children's cartoons, dressy overalls and T strap shoes, children's rides in amusement parks, pacifiers, etc. I'm in my mid late 40s chronologically, but I'm really more like a 4 1/2 year old emotionally and socially according to 98% of people who know me. Of course, that's also because of my Autism.

You live in a relatively unpopulated area. The capital (and largest city) in the Faroe Islands is Torshavn. Even there, the population is only 14,000, and the metropolitan area, if you can call it a "metropolitan" area, has only 23,000 people total. In the United States, 23,000 people would be the size of a rather tiny city. I know there are people with Autism who prefer to be alone and are not very talkative and who are aloof. But for me, I'm very talkative (to the point where I annoy some people by talking so much, actually not that different than some 3 or 4 year olds who are talkative and constantly ask questions, who have moms who probably send them to preschool to get them out of their hair for a few hours, so the mom can do household chores and go to the supermarket without the child interruptibg them). I think living in a territory that has 53,000 people would drive me crazy. LOL. There are many state universities in the United States of America that have more students attending than the entire population in Torshavn!! For someone like me who talks to people a lot, it would be hard. One of my favorite places in the United States, in South Carolina, had 30,000 people in the small city. However, that city is a suburb of a bigger city that has about 75,000 people. And the metropolitan area of the bigger city has easily over a million people.

I was very much affected by the COVID 19 quarantine and isolation because for the longest time I couldn't meet with anyone at all physically for at least 2 years. This drove me to the point where I had so much stress that I developed a stomach ulcer in April 2020, about a month after COVID 19 quarantine started. It was virtually a lockdown on the West Coast of the United States. I didn't get COVID luckily, but my mental health is getting worse and worse. I think I act like a 4 year old 98% of the time, at least emotionally and socially. I never even wrote on ADISC very much (9 posts maybe) before COVID 19. I now have 860+. I started communicating more and more here because I was so isolated for quite a while. And while I don't wear diapers, I do have some childish / childlike things in common with some adult babies. That's not really my fault though; it's because of my Autism.

Have a good day and take care.

- longallsboy
I am not much of a heavy writer but thanks tell me your story. I love it what you write about the Faroe islands it’s true it’s very isolated. And also is a quiet and peaceful place and you can’t get some time lonely not have anyone to it to talk to about your interest.
 
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rainbowpenguin said:
Welcome! I'm 26 and live in America, but I'm open to being friends. :)
Hi, I would love to be your friend bitch😁
 
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Hi, I’m 30 years old and live in the Netherlands which is somewhat close to the Faroe Islands I guess. Let me know if you want to chat.
 
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foxypinky said:
I am not much of a heavy writer but thanks tell me your story. I love it what you write about the Faroe islands it’s true it’s very isolated. And also is a quiet and peaceful place and you can’t get some time lonely not have anyone to it to talk to about your interest.

Oh, you have Autism and ADHD too, huh? Or at least, that's what it says in your profile.

I wonder why so many Autistic people are on the AB conundrum / spectrum, or have at least some infantile traits. Like I said, I don't wear diapers, but I do have some childlike tendencies due to my Autism. Apparently it isn't unusual for Autistic people to act much younger than their age. There was a study done on Autistics that had college degrees (that is to say, they were college graduates). Even among the college graduates, most of them were emotionally and socially more like 7 to 11 years old. So apparently that isn't unusual at all. I'm a bit lower though as I'm more like a nonautistic 4 year old. I think that's the whole reason why Autism is classified as a developmental disability. And even for those with developmental disabilities that have normal / good social skills, like with Down Syndrome, this is often common too. I wouldn't say most of them wear diapers as adults, but I've heard of plenty of people with Down Syndrome who still have pacifiers well into their teens and 20s or way beyond. It seems to me however that society is more accepting with the Down Syndrome folk than with the Autistic people. Also, I've met people with Down Syndrome or even those with other unspecified intellectually disabilities that wear childlike clothes such as overalls or even Mary Jane shoes. I've seen quite a few Down Syndrome adults (all females) wearing children's Mary Jane shoes well into their 20s and 30s. I feel society holds Autistic people to a higher standard.

I wonder if being bullied by others growing up (and even in university) is one of the reasons why there is higher amount of Autistic people who are adult babies. Maybe being bullied so often causes us all to regress, and we just find childlike or childish things to be "relaxing". My real biological mom certainly thinks that may be part of the reason for sure. Bullies are awful and dreadful people. I wonder how much it is due to getting bullied, or if Autism itself predisposes people to become more likely to be AB or something like that.

- longallsboy
 
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Hi, I’m 30 years old and live in the Netherlands which is somewhat close to the Faroe Islands I guess. Let me know if you want to chat.
You’re gonna have to wait I need to get a higher repertory statuy I would like to play munch
 
longallsboy said:
Oh, you have Autism and ADHD too, huh? Or at least, that's what it says in your profile.

I wonder why so many Autistic people are on the AB conundrum / spectrum, or have at least some infantile traits. Like I said, I don't wear diapers, but I do have some childlike tendencies due to my Autism. Apparently it isn't unusual for Autistic people to act much younger than their age. There was a study done on Autistics that had college degrees (that is to say, they were college graduates). Even among the college graduates, most of them were emotionally and socially more like 7 to 11 years old. So apparently that isn't unusual at all. I'm a bit lower though as I'm more like a nonautistic 4 year old. I think that's the whole reason why Autism is classified as a developmental disability. And even for those with developmental disabilities that have normal / good social skills, like with Down Syndrome, this is often common too. I wouldn't say most of them wear diapers as adults, but I've heard of plenty of people with Down Syndrome who still have pacifiers well into their teens and 20s or way beyond. It seems to me however that society is more accepting with the Down Syndrome folk than with the Autistic people. Also, I've met people with Down Syndrome or even those with other unspecified intellectually disabilities that wear childlike clothes such as overalls or even Mary Jane shoes. I've seen quite a few Down Syndrome adults (all females) wearing children's Mary Jane shoes well into their 20s and 30s. I feel society holds Autistic people to a higher standard.

I wonder if being bullied by others growing up (and even in university) is one of the reasons why there is higher amount of Autistic people who are adult babies. Maybe being bullied so often causes us all to regress, and we just find childlike or childish things to be "relaxing". My real biological mom certainly thinks that may be part of the reason for sure. Bullies are awful and dreadful people. I wonder how much it is due to getting bullied, or if Autism itself predisposes people to become more likely to be AB or something like that.

- longallsboy
Yes I do have a ADHD, Autism and dyslexia.

I did not know they were so many other people have the same conditions I had into ABDL or had some trade to infantile life to them.
I always thought I was alone into diapers using pacifier peeing in to diapers and being into other baby stuff like when I was growing up I still use to sogg on my pacifier in ti I was 12 years old or sleeping when a dog plushy to 15 years old I now realize.

Sorry for the bad ending I hope you do understand what I am saying 😅
 
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