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Default Sep 13, 2019 at 03:57 PM
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I was disabled as a child and cloth diapered. They became a soft, warm comfort for me, and I wear now as an adult in private and at night. I still love the way they feel. I wear cloth diapers in private and would never bother anyone. I am not a baby and do not feel the need to act out in a childish manner. I would like to hear from Therapist who could help with insight to fetish, and others who have this habit. I want to wear cloth diapers and feel like there is something wrong with me for wanting to do so. I wear at night and in private around the house alone. I am afraid of being confronted by family if this is discovered. What do I say? I would also like to wear under my clothes but am afraid to. They make me feel fantastic I feel better because they are a relief for my body during masturbation and make my body feel good. Is there something wrong with me? I have become a cloth diaper lover and don’t know what to do. The magazine cover describes the way I feel in cloth diapers.
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Default Sep 14, 2019 at 12:05 PM
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Hi there and welcome to PC, I do not think you should be ashamed as you have a valid reason why this habit has developed. I also know you are not the only one who does this not to mention, everyone has atleast some form of weird habit they enjoy that they generally keep from others due to fear of being judged. I am not a therapist, nor do I know whether one will reach out to you via this forum, but I do know that if you truly want to get to the bottom of it you can seek out a therapist irl for answers. It is not something they would have not heard before. If that is just an absolute no-no for you, there has to be some other information online to give you more insight. If you are worried about people finding out via your browser history or something, set your browser to incognito and have at it.

All in all, I'd just like to say, hope everything turns out well for you!
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Default Sep 14, 2019 at 12:08 PM
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I understand why this might be embarrassing for you, but I don't find anything wrong with it. If it gives you comfort and you're not hurting anyone, I don't see the harm. I think a good therapist would understand this.

Are you looking to break this habit or just find someone who understands?
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Default Sep 14, 2019 at 04:55 PM
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I am looking for someone that understands.. I have questions. I am afraid of people like my finding out and do not know what to say if asked why.. I want to wear cloth diapers under my clothes too.
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I want to find someone that understands. I want to wear more often and I am afraid of being asked why I wear from family.
Thank you,
Cloth Diaper Man

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Default Sep 14, 2019 at 08:40 PM
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I can understand why you would like them, since they are certainly soft. Have you considered having some underclothes made out of the same material?
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Default Sep 15, 2019 at 05:49 AM
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I have a question: do you use them?

I have heard of people who have this obsession, but it goes 1 step further- they feel pleasure urinating in the diaper, for example. I've never heard of it otherwise

I'm trying to think back on the episode I watched of my strange adiction which featured a woman who liked diapers, pretty sure she used them also
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Default Sep 15, 2019 at 05:52 AM
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I am looking for someone that understands.. I have questions. I am afraid of people like my finding out and do not know what to say if asked why.. I want to wear cloth diapers under my clothes too.
Thank you
Cloth Diaper Man

I want to find someone that understands. I want to wear more often and I am afraid of being asked why I wear from family.
Thank you,
Cloth Diaper Man


keep asking your questions and posting here

I am pretty sure you will find lots of understanding
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