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Increasing Diaper Discipline Involvement
Many partners new to Diaper Discipline struggle to increase their involvement, the below list is designed to provide ideas and inspiration for you to implement in daily life.
You don't need to do all of these every day but try incorporating 2-4 elements a day and work up in terms of frequency and progressing from Beginner items to Intermediate & Advanced.
Beginner
Make an effort to talk about their diapers. Casually ask things like:
“How’s your diaper holding up?” “Your waistband is showing baby” “Do you need to change?” “Those jeans hide your diaper well” “These diapers look cute on you” “Do you need to order more diapers soon?”
Let them know you expect them to use their diaper, by saying things like:
- “This diaper should hold all of your wee’s and poops” when changing them into a fresh diaper - “Remember you’re not allowed to use the toilet today” - “Did you wet your diaper like a good boy/girl?” - “Good boy/girl for messing your diaper.“ - “Did you poop today or do you need something to help tonight?”
Make an effort to interact with their diaper. Squeeze it, pat/smack their bottom when padded, rub the front of it to get them excited, and when hugging place a hand on their diapered bum, etc.
Implement simple Baby elements:
- Call them your baby boy/girl, etc - Dress them in baby-style (AB) clothes at night - Give them a bedtime drink in a sippy cup or baby bottle - Have them use a adult pacifier at night
Each morning check their diaper, this can be done in bed by just squeezing the front of it.
It will likely be wet so comment on that by saying something like “I’m glad you had a diaper on or you’d have wet the bed” or “You really are turning into a bedwetter aren’t you”
After their morning shower either change them into a fresh diaper if you’re up, or if you're still in bed, get them to come over and drop their trousers / lift skirt so you can check they're wearing one.
Each evening lay out a thick diaper and ABDL bedtime clothing and tell them to go get ready for bed. This should be a few hours before you actually go to bed.
Before leaving the house make them drop their trousers / lift skirt so you can check they're wearing a diaper. For day trips, also ask them if they've got their diaper bag packed.
Once or twice a week force them to mess themselves by giving them either 2x Ducolax tablets or a suppository which they must take/insert.
When not wearing diapers, make them wear pull-ups, training pants, girly underwear (if male), or childish patterned pants.
When at home and not working dress them in embarrassing clothing, good options include:
- No bottoms / exposed diapers - ABDL onesie / romper - A skirt (male or female) - ABDL shortalls or dress - Childish 2-piece PJs - Footed sleeper
Experiment with light bondage:
- Add a locking diaper cover over their diapers - Restrain them to a bed for 2 hours after making them insert a suppository - Chain them to their desk using locking ankle cuffs or diaper cover - Use other locking clothing to prevent diaper access (e.g. rear zipping footed sleepers)
Intermediate
In public, ask them about their diaper or do a subtle diaper check (squeeze front/back) when nobody will hear or see.
Add more elements of babying:
- Feed them a bottle of milk each night - Make them sleep with a teddy - Talk to them like a baby during diaper checks and changes - Make them use a pacifier in the daytime
Encourage them to mess in their diaper for convenience. For example, if heading out for the day ask them to fill their diaper before leaving so they won’t mess in public.
If you notice their wet diaper is starting to smell take them by the hand, lay them down, and change their diaper. Don’t ask if they need one or make it a choice.
Surprise them by buying new ABDL items (clothing, diapers, pacifiers, etc)
Punish any bad behavior by making their diaper experience less pleasant:
- Smack them until crying before changing them into a new diaper - Add elements of forced regression such as locking mittens, pacifier gag, restraints - Make them stay in messy diapers for extended periods - Feed them a blended or cut-up version of their meal. Use a bib and mittens to force them to let you feed them. - Treat him as a sissy/girl with pink diapers and female clothing or baby girl AB items.
Twice a week, force them to mess themselves. Insert a suppository into their bum (wear disposal gloves) or use a fleet-enema (no gloves required) during a change.
Make them ask you for permission to get changed and use the opportunity to inspect their diaper. If it doesn’t look full, make them wait 1-2 hours longer.
Get them ready for bed each evening by changing them into thick diapers and dressing them in ABDL clothes.
At home only allow thick or ABDL diapers to be worn.
Take them shopping while diapered to buy new medical diapers, pull-ups, feminine/childish underwear/clothing, and other baby supplies (powder, baby food, etc)
Make their diapered / baby status obvious around your home when visitors aren’t present:
- Have a dedicated changing area with diapers stacked up clearly - Keep a pacifier next to their bed - Have a few ready-made bottles in the fridge - Hang up their ABDL clothes so they’re easily accessible
Make them wear a swim diaper on vacation (at the beach/pool)
If they're male, experiment with treating him as a sissy/girl some days:
- Pink / girl-themed diapers - Feminine ABDL clothing (onesies, rompers, etc) - Women’s clothing (dresses, skirts, leggings) - Butt plugs - Chastity
Experiment with more bondage:
- Use locking mittens at night - Restrain them to a bed overnight after giving them 2x ducolax tablets - Add ankle and chest restraints to their office chair to prevent movement while working from home - Use a pacifier gag regularly
Advanced
Change their diaper while out in public.
Look for a changing places toilet (Europe) or a standard accessible restroom can be used by bringing a disposal changing mat for the floor. You can also change them laying down over the back seats of your vehicle if in a secluded area.
Increase Babying:
- Create a baby bed for them, ideally a single bed with childish sheets, teddies, and restraints to simulate being locked in a crib. This can be used for naps or overnight punishments. - Regularly feed them a blended or cut-up version of their meal. Use a bib and mittens to force them to let you feed them. - Make them wear mittens to bed each night - Force them to crawl by using training booties (small spikes prevent standing) - Pacifier must be attached to them at all times while at home - Setup a playpen which they must stay in for extended periods (even if still doing more adult activities like being on a phone or gaming)
Force them to mess themselves in front of you.
Administer a suppository or fleet enema but make them stay laying or sitting next to you. Encourage and then tease them for messing themselves like a baby.
Occasionally change them out of their messy diapers. Disposal gloves and adult wipes are recommended.
Force them to mess themselves while out of the house:
- Hand them a suppository to go and insert after finishing a meal at a restaurant. They'll have to try to hold until you’ve got the bill and left. - On long drives make them insert a suppository when you’re still 1-2 hours away from your home/destination - Administer a suppository or fleet enema before sending them to go shopping or other out-of-home chores.
Incorporate bondage into their forced babying by:
- Use locking diaper covers, plastic pants, or onesies to prevent self-changing - Attach hands and feet to restraints during changes - Restrain them overnight - Use a straightjacket
Take them shopping to buy supplies from an ABDL shop
If male, treat him as a sissy most or all of the time at home:
- Pink / girl-themed diapers - Feminine ABDL clothing (onesies, rompers, etc) - Women’s clothing (dresses, skirts, leggings) - Chastity cage - Pegging
Dress them as a baby most or all of the time at home:
- Exposed diapers & babyish t-shirts - Baby-themed onesies (not plain) - Baby dresses/rompers - Baby-style socks & tights - No adult clothes (if working from home, adult clothes can be worn on top but the lower half should still be babyish)
Force them to lose control by adding laxatives without their knowledge to some meals and drinks (have prior consent to do this).
Restrict their diaper changes to certain times ensuring they’ll sometimes have to wait a few hours to change out of well-used diapers.
Switch to thick or ABDL diapers exclusively, making them less discrete in public.
Increase use of bondage:
- Use locking mittens & clothing most nights - Use a straight jacket some weekends and evenings, feeding them and changing them during these times. - Use Segufix restraints to completely secure them to a bed/crib
Do you love your momma?
Forever and always
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🎀 How to help a hypersensitive little when they are overwhelmed: 10 tips 🎀
Some littles have special needs such as Autism, Sensory Processing Disorder, or something else that causes them to be hypersensitive to stimuli (touch, sound, lights, etc.) like myself. Speaking from personal experience, these are some things that help me, so they might not work for everybuddy. However, if it helps some people it will make me feel good! 🙈
1. If your little has a weighted blankie, vest, stuffie, etc. allow them to use it. Pressure input can help them feel more safe and calm down better.
2. If they like to be held then holding them and cuddling them close can really take away some anxiety and overwhelming feelings. Having someone play with my hair helps me as well.
3. Help your little direct their focus to something that you know will help them calm down. I like to be helped to focus on music or simple tasks such as kids puzzles or Ispy.
4. Calming sensory input is important. Creating a calming environment where your little can go such as a sensory room can be very helpful for when they are overwhelmed. Have things like calming lights, sand or water tables, water bead tables, an indoor swing, bubble tubes, lava lamps, and other things that your little finds calming.
5. If you are not at home and they are overwhelmed and need to stimulate, having sensory toys on hand is a really big help for us. I personally have pica, so I chew on things a lot when I shouldn’t. There is lots of chewable jewelry for special needs and other chewy toys that won’t tear up easily like baby tethers do (which I used to use when I was younger). Things like tangle jr, fidget cubes, water wigglies, kiosk balls, monkey rings, kinetic sand, and floam are some of my favorites.
6. It seems simple, but talking to us in a soothing calm voice really helps a lot. Instead of maybe getting frustrated or using a loud voice, try talking softly and down at our level. It makes me feel a lot calmer anyways.
7. Sitting in a rocking chair or a swing and just rocking and cuddling can help lots too! Repetitive motions that are soothing like that help me calm down a lot. Sometimes even taking them for a car ride if they are stable enough is a good idea.
8. If they are feeling overwhelmed because of sensory input, it is a good idea and very helpful to remove the overwhelming stimuli or remove them from the environment if possible. I am always very grateful when someone helps me out this way when I am feeling very overwhelmed because of sensory input. Noise cancelling headphones are also a good investment, so are body socks!
9. Something you can do anywhere with your little is breathing exercises to calm down. I know that when I get overwhelmed or overstimulated I can easily lose control of my breathing patterns, so doing breathing exercises with someone really helps.
10. My number one tip is to stay calm. Even if you don’t feel calm on the inside, you should seem calm and collected on the outside. Don’t panic because a hypersensitive little can and probably will feed off of this and it can only escalate the situation.
💕 I hope that this helped someone. Please heart if it helped you and share so that even if it didn’t help you it could help someone else. 💕
Ways to make a little feel little!
◇ Tell them to use both hands when drinking or holding something
◇ Randomly bring them their paci (if applicable)
◇ Tie their shoes for them
◇ Choose what they wear for the day
◇ Help them get something if they’re too short
◇ Buckle their seat belt
◇ Play with their stuffies and toys with them
◇ Take them to the park to play
◇ Tell them to hold your hand when crossing the street
◇ Take them on a little themed date
◇ Leave little love notes everywhere
◇ Enforce rules and punishments
◇ Give them routines
◇ Help them set up a chore chart?
◇ Talk to them as you would someone their little age (treat them like their little age)
◇ Fill their sippy for them (if applicable)
◇ Make/cut their food for them (with the inclusion of little dishes!)
◇ Sit them in your lap
◇ Get them (un)dressed (if applicable)
◇ Wash them in a bubble bath
◇ Cuddles!
◇ Be silly with them
◇ Pick them up (if applicable)
◇ Call them cute pet/nicknames
◇ Wipe their mouth if they get messy with their food
◇ Read them bedtime stories
◇ Talk in that voice that makes them smile
◇ Suggest a little movie
◇ Put a crazy straw in their drink
◇ Order for them
◇ Don’t let them pay
◇ HELP them make a hard choice (encourage them)
◇ Let them fall asleep on you
◇ Tell them they need a nap if they’re bratty
◇ Ask them to help you with things
◇ Color with them
◇ Take them outside to play
◇ Tell them when they’re doing good
◇ Ask them what color something is
◇ Remind/ask them if they need to go potty
◇ Ask them to count something
◇ Tell them to read you something
◇ Do basic math with things
◇ Interact with their stuffies
◇ Guide them
◇ Tell them they make you proud
◇ Take care of them
◇ Remind them to take their meds (if applicable)
◇ Remember their stuffies names’
◇ Tuck them in (after that bedtime story…)
◇ Ask them if there is anything they need to remember to do
◇ Kiss their forehead or cheeks
◇ Check for monsters
◇ Play pretend with them
◇ Make sure they have something to cuddle if they feel off
◇ Invite them to a surprise tea party
◇ Play games with them (tag, hide and seek, board games, ect..)
◇ Do arts and crafts with them
◇ Blanket. Forts.
◇ Hold them when they’re sad
◇ Wipe their tears
◇ Exaggerate your love on the small gifts they give you
◇ Scoop them up prince(ss)style!
◇ Watch cartoons with them
◇ Make a little themed meal
◇ Have them complete chores
◇ Remind them to wash their hands before a meal
◇ Rub their tummy when it hurts
◇ Start a pillow fight (be gentle though…)
◇ Ask them silly questions
◇ Make up a fairytale and have them add along
◇ Take them somewhere they can dress little
◇ Play with their hair
◇ Be silly when their emotions are overwhelming
◇ Let them wear your hoodie or shirt
◇ Congratulate them for doing something hard
◇ Take pictures with them
◇ Interact with their little space
◇ Say encouraging words
◇ If they say they love you more, fight back, tell them how much you love them (then cuddle attack…)
◇ Behind hugs are nice
◇ Make them blush
◇ Open doors for them
◇ Good morning/night texts
◇ Hold them when they shiver
◇ Use your Daddy/Mommy voice
◇ Give them that look
◇ Pet their hair
◇ Hide their eyes from scary stuffs
◇ Let them help you pick stuff out
◇ Kiss their boo boos and give them pretty bandaids
◇ Compliment them lots!
◇ Surprise them with stuff
◇ Remind them to brush their teeth
◇ Lose to their puppy face
◇ Decide for them
◇ Boop their nose
◇ Ask them if they need help
◇ Put their drawings/colorings on the fridge
Chuckie, this is your mommy.
Things You Can Do With and For Your Little Boy
-Wake him up for school/work/breakfast (Waking up to Mommy kisses is better than waking up to a noisy jump out of your skin alarm clock).
-Make him breakfast.
-Know his health problems, issues and allergies.
-Make sure he takes his medicine.
-Draw him a bubble bath, lots of bubbles. LOTS of bubbles.
-Wash him.
-Help him with any studying or classwork he may have. Midterms and finals suck.
-Set up a rewards system with stickers or fake money to “cash in” for special things or an outing.
-Know his favorite characters and cartoons. (This includes Pokemon!)
-Watch said favorite cartoons with him.
-Let him crawl in your lap and snuggle.
-Snuggle him any and everywhere you can.
-Build a blanket fort with him.
-Color with him
-Print out coloring pages/ buy coloring books for him (Littles need variety!)
-Talk to him. Ask him about his feelings, his day, all that.
-Lay out his clothes for him.
-Set up a bedtime that you BOTH can adhere to, no little should be going to bed alone if it’s preventable.
-Let him know that he can wake you up anytime during the night whether he can’t sleep, has a nightmare or just wakes up earlier than you.
-Let him cry. It doesn’t matter if you don’t always understand his feelings and emotions, it matters that you be there for him when he needs it.
-Spray his pillow with your perfume while you’re gone for the day.
-Make/pack his lunch how he likes it so he eats well when you’re working/adulting.
-Pick him up. Littles love rides!
- Know his stuffies, his blankies and his binkies.
-Keep his sippies clean and full.
-Make him a physical little space where he can burrow up in when he’s in his mental little space. (under the table with pillows and stuffies, in the corner or a whole bedroom decorated in things he likes)
-Keep him company when he’s sick. Watch his favorite movie with him and make him soup with fun shapes.
-Let them be little! The world is hard on everyone. He comes to you for refuge. Remind him why he picked you to be her Mommy out of all the other Mommies in the world.
-Love him. Whether he is whiny, bratty, or downright all out bitchy. Love him. He loves you when you’re the same way. Yes, Mommies can be bitches.
As you can see, there are plenty of things to do with your little boy that doesn’t require sex. Being intimate with your little is important, but sex isn’t the only intimacy out there.
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How to Spot a Fake “Daddy."
1.) He asks for nudes and insists you do whatever he says within hours of meeting you. 2.) Doesn’t give you structure. Doesn’t act like a Daddy. There are no rules. No bed times. Nothing. 3.) His compliments exclusively focus on your appearance, so he says things like “you look great” and “your boobs are amazing”, but you never get a compliment on your personality or character. 4.) Is suspiciously quick to punish you. You’re always being told you’ve “been a bad girl”, you always feel like you’re not doing enough to make him happy. 5.) He’s only ever really engaged in the convo when he needs something. Other times he’s distant and barely tolerates you. You feel like you’re bugging him. 6.) His profile icon is a picture of his dick, or of him shirtless, or something dumb like that. 7.) He never really feels like your Daddy, the relationship feels empty and hollow. You still feel alone. 8.) Calls you pet names so often that it becomes nauseating. Ends every sentence with “little one” and “princess” and “little girl”; it comes across like he’s trying too hard. 9.) He doesn’t seem interested about learning more about DD/lg and BDSM. You won’t find him reblogging long text posts such as this on his blog (instead it’ll be 100% sexual content). 10.) Can be very mean and hurtful when he doesn’t get his way. Doesn’t understand how sensitive littles can be and is quick to make harsh personal comments. •Please help spread the word about these people. Reblog this. Like this. Share this with a friend. We need to put a stop to this behaviour NOW. (Note that I got this off Facebook didn’t write this myself)
This is so real though, to all my fellow littles: bbys you gotta be aware and careful who you put your trust in out there! 😇💙
💖 Reblog if you’re okay with other littles messaging you! 💖
oh my gdO CAN YOU DRAW GODZILLA MOMMA CARRYING LIKE A HUNDRED LIZARD BABIES ON HER BACK FOR TAKE YOUR CHILD (lizard) TO WORK DAY
oh SHOOT well i cant swing 100 but how bout
It’s back
I CANT STOP LAUGHING
this will always be my favorite
The day I don’t reblog this is the day I have lost all sense of humour.