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julietsierra -> RE: Similarities (1/6/2008 6:28:01 AM)
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ORIGINAL: julietsierra ok... I can tell you why it's fascinating: Toilet training is one of the very first and most deeply ingrained social constructs all of us have experienced. It is probably one of the deepest constraints of behavior we have. To offer that up, do battle as it were against this social constraint and put it in the hands of someone else is pretty extraordinary. In our minds we hear "you're a big girl/boy" for using the toilet and without realizing it, we struggle against the opposite of that. So, to be willing - not to mention able - to offer that up...I can see where those who enjoy this practice get their enjoyment. There's submission and humiliation and helplessness and the struggle over something that we ultimately have no control over. No matter how hard we try, eventually, we're going to do the deed, and there's just no getting around that. As to why I choose not to engage in this...I made the mistake of tallying up my diaper changing years. Three times around, and the total came to 11 years. Add to that my propensity for UTI's every time I even think the words and the possibilities of health problems for me is astronomical, no matter how careful my partner in this play might be. So, based on those two reasons, diaper play for me, is a hard limit even if I understand it. Oh yea, I forgot. There's one other reason why I'd rather not engage in this form of play. Diapers really really can mess up the fall of a skirt. (Talk about your panty line!!) juliet I must say that is quite the neat story, and the best reason I've seen to have diapers as a hard limit out of anyone here! What made you ponder so deeply into this kink? was it just all the years you changed diapers for children? I never once thought "kink" when changing diapers. I've simply had conversations with diapering enthusiasts over the years and they've explained why they love what they do. When they explained why they love it, I've thought about whether it'd be a worthwhile endeavor and decided, for the reasons given, plus a few more, that while I really did understand it, and while it did sound interesting (I really liked the whole idea of "messing" with the first social construct), ultimately, diapering wasn't something I would be able to engage in. juliet And MAN! this is an old thread!!
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