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Just a daily routine for me 😖🧃🧸🍼
As if being forced to lay on a padded changing table and having a nappy put on him in front of his sister wasn’t enough, Jonathon was then further humiliated by being put into a pair of see through plastic pants…
(Me with the beautiful Nanny Betty at adultbabyworld)
Is there a better feeling having your bottom changed by momma 😍😍😍
#tbt this post really took off 😅 oldie but a goodie
Some babies need rules. Some babies need cuddles. The lucky ones get both 🥰🍼
See the coloring page I did!!
What's the difference between a permanent and a temporary ABDL baby?
Mommy would explain it like this:
A temporary ABDL baby is someone who likes to be in "baby mode" only sometimes. They might enjoy feeling little for a few hours, a weekend, or during special moments with their caregiver, and then return to their everyday adult responsibilities afterward.
A permanent ABDL baby is someone who feels a much stronger connection to the baby role. They may want to stay in that mindset most of the time, make it a major part of their lifestyle, and have their caregiver treat them as a baby much more consistently. Even then, they still remain an adult in real life and must handle necessary adult responsibilities.
So, sweetie, the biggest difference is how often and how deeply the person wants to live in their baby role:
Temporary baby = baby mode sometimes.
Permanent baby = baby mode as an ongoing lifestyle.
Neither is "better" than the other. Every little one has different needs, comfort levels, and ways of expressing themselves. 💖
a 24/7 infographic based on this post here! created with permission from @lilbuckaroo52
Good babies who obey Mommy get rewards at the store!
Xoxo Emma
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So I found this post the other night I found this post about how to do a really thick diaper in a much more consistent manner and I sent it to @the-little-princess-marie and said soon. And it is now soon.
Here is the post for those who are interested
It ended up getting prettyyyyy thick
25 things all mommy's say
1. Time for a diaper change 2. Shhhh time to be quiet… Here’s your pacifier 3. Let’s get you dressed 4. Is your diaper wet? 5. No you’re to little to do that. 6. Quit pretending to be a big boy. 7. No sweetie only big boys use the potty. 8. Good job, you’re mommy’s bestest little helper. 9. Get your hands out of there. 10. Do that one more time and you’re gonna get a spanking. 11. I’m counting to 3 then you had better stop. 12. Are you listening to me? 13. Because I said so. 14. Mommy’s the boss. 15. Good boy. 16. You’re being naughty. 17. Don’t take that diaper off til I change you mister. 18. Just one more.. I mean it this time. 19. What are you doing in there? 20. Time for your baba. 21. Nap time 22. Oh, REALLY? 23. Get that out of your mouth. 24. Mmmm-hmmm 25. I love you.
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Boys in Diapers
I just wanted to say, the boys who wear diapers and are coragious enough to post pictures on tumblr you guys are adorable. I cant send a message to every single one of you, but if i could i would because thats how sweet and cute u all are. Boys can and should wear diapers to. You guys are great and you bring an enourmous light to the community. I love you all.
There should be tons of love for this post people, we should all be loving the little boys of this community.
Love this! 💙 #Feels
Yes post your pictures littles I ❤️ it
Really helps to hear this sometimes 💚💙
Very True Words So Many Cute Lil Stinkers On Here 💙👨👦💚
Could you do me a favor?
If you feel that there is nothing wrong with being an adult baby, if enjoying wearing diapers doesn’t make you a freak, if it’s not weird or abnormal to find happiness in acting like an infant or toddler.
If you agree with all that, could you pretty please reblog this?
Thank you ^_^
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I directed an ABDL music video… enjoy! Xx
Wishing I could have a best friend who knows I wear diapers that I can go out and do everything with.
Just someone who is okay with diaper peeks, outlines of diapers through clothes, crinkly sounds, leaks, and all that stuff. They just don't care and treat it as completely normal. Maybe they might even let me know if my diaper is showing, if I had a leak, or maybe if they think I'm in need of a change.
Oh, just to be able to have zero care in the world about that stuff while being around someone is an absolute dream 🥹
What would be super cool, tho, is if that friend was also in diapers like me. That way, it's a mutually beneficial friendship!
But I also like the idea of having a best friend who isn't into diapers being so accepting of all that stuff. It would make me feel pretty special, to be honest. And the bond I'd have with that friend would be like none other.
Diapers Are You: Truth, Acceptance, and Becoming Whole
You have always known. The quiet tug in your chest when you saw them. The pulse of longing that never faded. The way your mind wrapped around the thought of them even when you tried to let it go. You may have told yourself it was a habit, a fantasy, a quirk of your desires. But it has always been more than that. It has been truth.
Diapers are not something you chose. They are something that has always been part of you. Maybe you hid from it. Maybe you tried to push it away, stuffing it into the corners of your life where no one would see. Maybe you spent years wondering if you could live without them, if you should live without them. But the answer was always waiting in the silence.
There is a reason you feel at home when you wear them. A reason you crave their presence, their thickness, their softness, their security. A reason the thought of being without them stirs something uneasy inside you. Because diapers are not just something you put on. They are something you are.
And yet, for so long, you may have resisted. You may have believed the world’s voice over your own. You may have thought that denying this truth would make it disappear. But truth does not vanish. It lingers. It waits. It returns in dreams, in quiet moments, in the way your body aches for what it has always known. The only question is whether you will accept it.
Acceptance is not about giving in. It is about becoming whole. It is about recognizing that you were never broken, never wrong, never something to be fixed. The world taught you to doubt yourself, to second-guess your desires, to believe that something so deep and undeniable must be unnatural. But the world was wrong. There is nothing more natural than aligning with who you truly are.
Diapers are not just an object. They are identity. They shape the way you move, the way you think, the way you feel safe and seen. They are the rhythm of your body, the embrace of comfort and surrender, the language of something deeper than words.
Because diapers are not separate from you. They are you.
So stop resisting. Stop second-guessing. Stop thinking of this as something outside yourself, something you allow or deny. Take hold of what you have always known. Let it settle into your bones. Let it become as natural as breath, as certain as gravity, as undeniable as your own reflection.
You are not indulging. You are not escaping. You are becoming. And you have always been.