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Originally Posted by tkb
... maybe in the near future this project will be started up where i under complete protectiveness but living sort of on my own. And while in that project it will be hard to get diapers ? so i'm really on a confused situation as what to do ...
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I think that you're getting ahead of yourself here! You said that the protective "project" (Special home care program?) may be be started in the near future, so there's still the possibility that it won't happen at all! You shouldn't let your fears get the better of you. Did your aging(?) parents specifically say to you that you might be possibly placed into such a "project" if indeed it were ever created or is your imagination just running wild? Maybe you should calm down a bit.
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Originally Posted by tkb
... But that it got so easily triggred ... lately alot of things have been going wrong which kinda get's me into the mood of me just wanting to be a helpless clumsy baby (that i kinda am) and be taken care for.
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What you described is actually not uncommon behavior for many ABDLs/ARDLs (ie. - Someone who has Paraphillic Infantilism. See the following article ->
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraphilic_infantilism. See in particular, the sections "Characteristics and behaviors" ->
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraph..._and_behaviors and "Erotic location target error" ->
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraph...n_target_error), so you shouldn't be ashamed of it. You should embrace what you are. If in the future, you do find a partner who understands what you are and/or is willing to accommodate your lifestyle then good for you (I know of a person here who has found such a partner and is now married with that partner. That person is one of very "Lucky ones"). If you do find a partner who does not understand what you are and/or is not willing to accommodate your lifestyle then you will need to make some hard changes if you want to remain in that relationship (Who wants to die alone?). If either of those cases don't happen to you then you need to ensure that you have your independence. Without your independence, you couldn't possibly continue your lifestyle (Unless your assigned home attendant understands what you are and/or is willing to accommodate your lifestyle).
True blue is right. It is not healthy to bottle anything up (Especially your urges of this particular nature). If your options are limited then you'll have to exercise some self control so that you can still fulfill your needs and be able to continue on with your life~!
I hope that things work out in a positive manner for you, my friend~!
