Re: Adults who act like children July 30, 2012 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 7,835 |
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Re: Adults who act like children July 30, 2012 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 7,835 |
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kidlesskim
I think there's a big difference between someone wanting to be doted on and in a man who wants to wear a diaper and bonnet.larious WHAT kind of perv wants to wear a diaper and what kind of a bigger perv gets a hard on being diapered, sucking on a pacifier, and sleeping in a giant crib? I am tolerant of a lot of things of a sexual nature, but the "baby man" is JUST too much and would make me laugh if I was confronted with this fetish by a grown man. I'd be like, "GET OUTA TOWN, are you serious?"
Re: Adults who act like children July 30, 2012 | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 12,447 |
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mumofsixbirds
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kidlesskim
I think there's a big difference between someone wanting to be doted on and in a man who wants to wear a diaper and bonnet.larious WHAT kind of perv wants to wear a diaper and what kind of a bigger perv gets a hard on being diapered, sucking on a pacifier, and sleeping in a giant crib? I am tolerant of a lot of things of a sexual nature, but the "baby man" is JUST too much and would make me laugh if I was confronted with this fetish by a grown man. I'd be like, "GET OUTA TOWN, are you serious?"
Haha...agreed, kidlesskim! I could NEVER do this IRL. When I first began PSO, I had to be careful not to laugh at inappropriate times during a call. Some of it is very funny, and provides me with continual fodder for chuckles during the afternoon.
Luckily, I can create a wall between me and my caller, so much of their pervishness doesn't rub off on me...although, I suppose a little bit of it has.
Re: Adults who act like children July 30, 2012 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 880 |
Re: Adults who act like children July 30, 2012 | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 6,607 |
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starlady
I don't think I've ever known a man who doesn't act like a child on occasion. My father was the worst 'pouter'. He'd get mad about something and go off to the bedroom for hours and just lay there and pout. My mother called it 'inner sanctom' LOL My dh will do the silent treatment thing. My grandfather would get mad because my grandmother was involved in charity work and would get so busy that she didn't have time to do for him on occasion. He'd go outside and sit on the stoop and have the saddest face and not speek to anybody,
An old boyfriend of mine used to run away from everything that made him upset. He was unable to deal with things that didnt go his way so he'd just toss it aside. (I ended up being one of those things) They all acted like spoiled babies. My dh has gotten much better with his pouting so ... I think I'll keep him.
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just before we got married, MIL wrote this bizarre letter to me about how then-DF was "still just a little boy" who "was still learning and growing" and thus I needed to get lots of advice from her about how to best to do everything from feeding him to keeping the house clean so as to maximize his comfort and health. At the time I just laughed it off as being weird and maudlin, but in retrospect it should have been a huge red flag that MIL would never, ever be willing to respect the fact that we're independent ADULTS.