Jan 10, 2012

Suck it Up

Here are my replies to a person on youtube who asked "why can't these people suck it up?" When I asked him to clarify because his question didn't make much sense he talked about coal miners in third world countries and how none of them ever complain, and none of them are ABDL. My reply took up three posts. Maybe I should have made it more concise, but obviously there was a lot to clear up. I could have written even more but three posts is pushing things. In fact, it hasn't accepted the third post yet so maybe I should leave it with the first two for now. I really shouldn't post more than twice in one day to the same video. But it is only in the third post that I address his main question so hopefully this won't get me into trouble. Others are posting a lot more than I do anyway on this particular video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LY5Z6tyrY8 

You seem to be making a number of assumptions.
Adults have responsibilities. They have to earn income to support themselves, they have to pay their bills, keep their home clean and maintained etc. etc. I'll leave it here for lack of space.
After an adult has taken care of their responsibilities they have time for themselves. For people who are adult babies one of the things that they enjoy doing in their free time is wearing diapers and age regression roleplaying. {end p1}


{part 2}
ABDLs are a very diverse group. We come from all ethnic, family, political, religious and socioeconomic backgrounds. There are ABDLs in all 50 states of the US, and every region in the world, including the middle east and third world countries.
ABDLs may be employed as Fortune 500 executives, or as truck drivers or construction workers or IT professionals, or small business owners, etc. etc.
We get the job done, and when we are done we have time to ourselves. {end p2}

{part 3}

The amount of complaining a person does is irrelevant to whether they are an ABDL or not. Everyone has to deal with the hand they're dealt. Some people are better off than others. In all walks of life there are people who complain. It is a good guess that ABDLs number over 100k in the U.S. Of course some of them are going to be complainers. Whether ABDLs complain more or less than the general population is another question entirely.





I posted the 3rd comment, but didn't have enough room for my concluding question:

What does being ABDL have to do with complaining?