Littlellamaprincess Posted October 25, 2017 Report Posted October 25, 2017 I often find my self in littlespace,age wise I'm normally three or four.Suddenly I'll just get the urge to wear a diaper while still being three/four.Past daddies have told me I can't do that because I'm not an abdl.I love diapers but now I feel too ashamed to wear them.What should I do?
Guest SUeB Posted October 25, 2017 Report Posted October 25, 2017 Past daddies know literally nothing about anything. Maybe they just personally didn't like it. Many don't, but that doesn't mean anything. Plenty of littles behave like that. There is no "one true way". i probably am completely opposite to you in a lot of ways. For instance i have absolutely no interest in diapers and i have no "little age", but we can both be lg's. 2
THE BATMAN Posted October 25, 2017 Report Posted October 25, 2017 You should never feel ashamed of what obviously comes natural to you when you are little. If a potential daddy can’t accept that it is part of who you are then they are not fit to be your daddy. I think it’s easy sometimes to get to hung up on labels and feeling the need to fit into a category when really all that you need to do is concentrate on doing what feels right for you. I’m sure someday you will find a daddy that loves you for being you. 2
Guest SUeB Posted October 25, 2017 Report Posted October 25, 2017 Yes it can. Just one thing though, just because someone says they do not like a certain thing, that does NOT mean they are not fit to be a daddy. Of course it depends on how they say it etc. It just means you are not right for each other.
THE BATMAN Posted October 25, 2017 Report Posted October 25, 2017 Exactly anyone who try’s to change who you are and make you feel bad for being you is not fit for it. A person that sits down and talks about it in a proper way and says it just isn’t thier thing or something along those lines then that’s totally different and just means you want different things and definitely doesn’t mean they are not fit to be a daddy and even then if you still like that person maybe you can both compromise a little.
Guest SUeB Posted October 25, 2017 Report Posted October 25, 2017 Yes, absolutely. Like i say, it all depends on the context of the conversation, and the feeling behind what's been said. Both those types of conversations are very different.
THE BATMAN Posted October 25, 2017 Report Posted October 25, 2017 Yes, absolutely. Like i say, it all depends on the context of the conversation, and the feeling behind what's been said. Both those types of conversations are very different. Totally agree
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