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The Proper Mentality for Diaper Training

Training isn’t a sprint, it’s a long marathon. Everyone eventually reaches the finish line at their own pace. Don’t get discouraged if someone becomes diaper dependent before you. Be happy for them and remind yourself that that’ll be you soon enough. See what worked for them and integrate it into your own method of training. If it works, great! If not, adapt and keep pushing forward.

Learn to not care what others think. This is the most important part. There is no point worrying about what strangers think of you because you’ll never meet them again. Do you care what someone on the sidewalk is wearing? No. Do you think about what kind of underwear they’re wearing? No. Do you stare at their butt or crotch? No! People generally don’t stare at people’s butts because it’s just rude.

Don’t care what society expects of you. Just like the previous paragraph, learning to not give a damn what society expects of you is nearly as important about your learning to not care what others think of you. The idea of what society expects of us is influenced by so many factors like our own experience, what we see on TV, the news, and what we read. The fact of the matter is that none of their opinions matter. What matters is to find what makes you happy. If being dependent on diapers makes you happy, then so be it. Do what must be done to make you happy.

Be different. Be unique. Be your own person. Don’t be yet another mindless drone of society. Be the best version of yourself back in diapers. How many hours a week do you spend longing to be like the diapered people online living your dreams? Start today and don’t look back.

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