@incongirly I can’t emphasize enough how thankful I am for the first ABDLs I had the opportunity to interact with IRL. It was incredibly affirming being around others who wore diapers and didn’t judge me for needing them. Shoutout to Mako and the DC Littles Munch. You changed my life!
@incongirly I had it removed hoping it would help but my incontinence only got worse. For years I was pretty bitter about needing diapers but I came across abdl online and something just clicked. I found the community and completely turned my feelings towards diapers around. Now I love ‘em!
@incongirly Your experience really parallels mine quite a bit. I grew up as a bedwetter and then in my early teen years starting having lots of issues during the day too. Around that time I started having numbness in my legs and feet and it turned out I had a lipoma in my sacral spine.
@incongirly If you’re in Portland proper there’s actually a somewhat decent abdl scene! It’s definitely not what I had living on the east coast but it’s definitely better than I expected.
Just a “Little” in a forklift.. I know pretty crazy…
Almost as crazy as knowing you’re different from everyone else and you try to act like you’re not at times but you know deep down inside the truth.. because you watch others reminisce and but you already feel “out of place” “oh wait it’s because I’m a little! Duh!” I’m behind, without even meaning to be..
I was told that I should watch “I saw the TV glow”because they thought of me and thought I’d like it. Little did I know while watching it last this morning that it would remind me of my dissociative disorder and actually teach me a little about it..