Pinku Posted February 15, 2020 Report Posted February 15, 2020 I was wondering what are differences between abdl-Daddy and daddy? Just diapers? Are abdl-daddies more nurturing than daddies? More different features in their personalities? Should I specifically say that I am searching for a abdl-Daddy, because I am AB who has medical reason to use diapers.
chateautal Posted February 15, 2020 Report Posted February 15, 2020 (edited) I think the main difference is that an ABDL daddy is open to (or even, would very much enjoy) incorporating more babyish elements into the DDLG play: as the name would suggest. So, in particular ABDL daddies are much more likely to enjoy keeping their littles in diapers (maybe making them use them), or encouraging them to use pacifiers, or be willing to bottle-feed, and other things like this. There are some daddies who don't enjoy this kind of thing, but they can be nurturing too in different ways. However, I don't think I don't think "ABDL-Daddy" is a very commonly used phrase - and most daddies are not very likely to identify themselves as such (I would never call myself an "ABDL-daddy", even though I am into all of that kind of thing). If you are making a personal, it is probably already enough to just say that you yourself are a Adult Baby, who uses diapers for medical reasons. Then, potential Daddies who browse through it will know the sort of activity you might be expecting. Edited February 15, 2020 by chateautal
SmolAetherr Posted February 15, 2020 Report Posted February 15, 2020 (edited) I think the main difference is that an ABDL daddy is open to (or even, would very much enjoy) incorporating more babyish elements into the DDLG play: as the name would suggest. So, in particular ABDL daddies are much more likely to enjoy keeping their littles in diapers (maybe making them use them), or encouraging them to use pacifiers, or be willing to bottle-feed, and other things like this. There are some daddies who don't enjoy this kind of thing, but they can be nurturing too in different ways. However, I don't think I don't think "ABDL-Daddy" is a very commonly used phrase - and most abdl-daddies are not very likely to identify themselves as such (I would never call myself an "ABDL-daddy", even though I am into all of that kind of thing). If you are making a personal, it is probably already enough to just say that you yourself are a Adult Baby, who uses diapers for medical reasons. Then, potential Daddies who browse through it will know the sort of activity you might be expecting. i disagree with a few points there for me personally i would enjoy my little to use a pacifier and to bottle feed her or even feed her snacks, its not really an abdl things its just down to a daddy's preferencial little age i prefer the younger littles who gravitate to onesies and bottles and pacifiers, it feels cuter and more wholesome but im not interested in AD (adult diapers) i know for a fact there is no solid label here because we all like different things also for op, abdl daddies are no better or worse i would like to state that just because a daddy is not into diapers does not make them less loving or nurturing or interested in ageplay all you need to do is mention you are into diaper and diaper usage and you would prefer a daddy that wants to participate, its not about who is more or less a "daddy" its about finding a daddy for you. Edited February 15, 2020 by Aetherr 1
Little kaiya Posted February 15, 2020 Report Posted February 15, 2020 As someone whose Daddy loves giving bottles, diaper changes, etc., he doesn't identify as an "ABDL" Daddy. He is a Daddy, period, end of sentence. Just because he expresses his love and caring/nurturing sides in a specific way has no impact on the degree of being nurturing or not. In terms of personalities Daddies come in all different types and liking, disliking ir being neutral towards diapers is just one if MANY facets of who they are. 2
Guest Looby-Lou Posted February 15, 2020 Report Posted February 15, 2020 i disagree with a few points there for me personally i would enjoy my little to use a pacifier and to bottle feed her or even feed her snacks, its not really an abdl things its just down to a daddy's preferencial little age Maybe this is a bit like "some apples are green but not all green things are apples". "ABDL Daddies" probably like pacis & bottles etc, but not all Daddies who like pacis & bottles are into ABDL. And the same way the other side of the slash - I enjoy pacis, bottles, being fed, onesies etc., and it's just part of who i am as a little. Looby 2
Guest QueenJellybean Posted February 16, 2020 Report Posted February 16, 2020 actually, i think this is a matter of personal definition & preference. i know a lot of traditional Daddies who don't classify themselves as "ABDL Daddies" but are interested in diapers. it depends on how the Caregiver themselves wants to identify, and what that title means.
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