
Carella
has found herself on the ABDL Planet, after inspecting her closet in her room back home, which wa glowing and woke her up at night. Almost immediately upon entering, she was discovered by a few ABDL's that are native to the world, and they set right upon her, dragging her into their Nursery, and changing her clothes to suit their prefs.
set about fitting teh newbie into her first thick fluffy diaper
lifted Carellas arms to get a better look at her new outfit
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set about gathering up the new girls old outfit to go dispose of it
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Asmato wrote a story to accompany the pic which can be found here http://www.furaffinity.net/view/22190983/



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I'm well aware of that usually i use my thoughts to try things I should of analyze all possible consequences but it sounded fun at first but I realize how silly and dumb that was usually asking that should be in a private conversation and it should be with a good friend you know well asking a random person probably would end badly like this one did sorry for the trouble
You are dead wrong.
For one, don't jump to conclusions. For example, your thing about how the person in the piece is using that to be condescending. For two, Mysteryclash is doing something I've seen too many times, but more prominently on other sites. What it basically equates to is a bad pick up line at a bar. It's unwelcomed and a bit creepy. For three, the term used, "cringe worthy potato" is more polite than a number of other terms. Next, if someone does creepy things and is ignored, or not told it's creepy and wrong, they will keep doing it. Educate the person that what they did was wrong so that they may fix it. Finally, I believe the way alessa-lemur handled the situation was not disrespectful at all, especially in the second thread where Mysteryclash pressed on.
For one, don't jump to conclusions. For example, your thing about how the person in the piece is using that to be condescending. For two, Mysteryclash is doing something I've seen too many times, but more prominently on other sites. What it basically equates to is a bad pick up line at a bar. It's unwelcomed and a bit creepy. For three, the term used, "cringe worthy potato" is more polite than a number of other terms. Next, if someone does creepy things and is ignored, or not told it's creepy and wrong, they will keep doing it. Educate the person that what they did was wrong so that they may fix it. Finally, I believe the way alessa-lemur handled the situation was not disrespectful at all, especially in the second thread where Mysteryclash pressed on.
Ranthor below summed it up perfectly:
"What it basically equates to is a bad pick up line at a bar"
I did not appreciate the way it was worded at all, what mysterclash said. You don't see me going up to people to ask them to let me diaper them or such. This is just a YCH image, it's a fantasy, it's a picture, it's not real, and it's totally consensual.
Also as Ranthor said, I'd rather be nicer in my choice of wording, so using potato is a lot more kind, in my opinion, than some other things I could say. I try to be as nice as possible when dealing with this sort of thing.
I'm not out for some kind of popularity contest as you seem to allude with "If you want people to like you and give you a chance". I'm here to explore myself and what I'm in to. If people like me, great, if not, whatever. That's not my goal. Telling someone "no thank you" is not condescending, it's expressing my right as a human being to deny advances I deem inappropriate (yes, there is a human being typing this). It's not silly dialogue, it's disrespectful.
"What it basically equates to is a bad pick up line at a bar"
I did not appreciate the way it was worded at all, what mysterclash said. You don't see me going up to people to ask them to let me diaper them or such. This is just a YCH image, it's a fantasy, it's a picture, it's not real, and it's totally consensual.
Also as Ranthor said, I'd rather be nicer in my choice of wording, so using potato is a lot more kind, in my opinion, than some other things I could say. I try to be as nice as possible when dealing with this sort of thing.
I'm not out for some kind of popularity contest as you seem to allude with "If you want people to like you and give you a chance". I'm here to explore myself and what I'm in to. If people like me, great, if not, whatever. That's not my goal. Telling someone "no thank you" is not condescending, it's expressing my right as a human being to deny advances I deem inappropriate (yes, there is a human being typing this). It's not silly dialogue, it's disrespectful.
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