LittleRascal
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Yup I think so. Looks better then most abdl clothes.NabePup said:That's Good Boy's new store he like just opened!
He's super sweet and an awesome artist! There are sooooo many cute looking things on that site, but as far as I know, it's so new that I'm not sure anyone has any of the products yet.
Tommy10 said:That looks great! May I ask where you got the space theme sets of jammies?
You nail the look
LittleRascal said:Where can I buy those space pyjamas?
I have the same " Babyland " pocket diaper it's one off my favoritesMemi said:Typically pajamas for me
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I have and love all thoes cloth diapers!Memi said:Typically pajamas for me
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Got mine on aliexpress i love to wear baby diapers in mine nice n cheap compared to abdl ones.tenderbottoms47 said:I have and love all thoes cloth diapers!
I wondered that too!Pampers4Ever said:Is it me or is the woman in red leaking out the side of her diaper.
Do you guys think if you saw a random guy in shortalls you would think “ew”, or not really think twice about it?LittleRascal said:Pyjamas and Shortalls by far and onesie.
I'd start a conversation probably (if I could) I find it to be a sign of an innocent soul it takes a care free attitude.bedwetterdavid said:Do you guys think if you saw a random guy in shortalls you would think “ew”, or not really think twice about it?
What about the space pull ups? I've never seen them in my life.Memi said:Most of mine are from Hanna Andersson.
Sometimes I get some from Ali Express
Yeah, I agree. I’m not an AB though, so I’m more interested in “cute” without necessarily looking juvenile. Maybe they are the same though.foxkits said:I'm going to be honest.
I dress kiddish . But never ab dl in public cringe. There are kids in public.
It's ok to be discreet but not ok to push things into the public.
As a community we are all ready looked down on.
No need to bring more hate down on us . But when Walmart sells a tee shirt with Snoopy cookie monster
Or a gaming shirt I buy it .
Hot topic has great tee shirts as well Spencer. But an exposed onesie no seen guys at Walmart in diapers and pink little too too. Or full baby on YouTube.
Aww that is a tickle-worthy tummy.Memi said:
LittleRascal said:
What about the space pull ups? I've never seen them in my life.
I've been deep diving in my head into this sort of thing for a long time, and I can't say I've ever seen anyone in shortalls, other than Lederhosen, which to me would just be like seeing a guy in a kilt, both are seriously cool to see in public because the wearer conveys confidence. I wear kilts sometimes as a way to re-enforce my manhood in society. But today in America I only associate overalls with easy wearing farm clothes for people who work hard, because I grew up on a tiny farm in rural land and my parents dressed me in Oshkosh B'gosh overalls. Today I wear Carhartt pants and LL Bean jeans in the cooler months primarily, because they fit me well. I'm a working guy and working clothes fit my style. People are fascinating creatures and when we realize that we're all the same, seeing someone expressing themselves is a fucking beautiful thing. A lot of guys, especially older ones need some sort of protection (including my awesome 70-something dad) and they just make it work. I've always been young at heart but old in style, I had a bigass beard and wild western style mustache when I was 17 because I could, and it was great. I spent my 20's and 30's discovering style from other era's, like the cowboy action shooters who role play 1800's dudes and shoot guns, to the WW2 re-enactors, all while trying to discover my ABDL side, so for me a guy wearing anything that conveys confidence in who they are is awesome when combined with any other style, like ABDL.bedwetterdavid said:Do you guys think if you saw a random guy in shortalls you would think “ew”, or not really think twice about it?
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