Hi mommies...
I'm wondering if there are any of you that would be interested in a scenario where I am your baby, but you want me to be a cute pudgy roley-poley baby so you make sure I eat really big meals, made up of various jars of baby food, bottles of juice, milk from Mommy's breasts, fast food Happy Meals and maybe ice cream treats too and you keep feeding me and feeding me. Then I have to use my diapie but you keep feeding me anyway and tell me to let it all out so I can make more room in my tummy, and we do this until I have a really super messy diapie and you tell me what a good baby I am and how cute and chubby I look with all that food in my tummy and my diapie oh so full and messy.
It's not really something I saw in any Mommy's profile so I thought I'd ask before calling, and I'd preferably like to call a mommy who would do this with me.
Weight Gain / Force-Feeding?
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Weight Gain / Force-Feeding?
Love is a fresh baby wipe, a crinkly diaper, a sprinkling of powder, and a big kiss on the cheek!
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Pampers Crinkles,
I've been calling Mommies here for almost 8 years now, and most of the ones I have called, love talking about poopy diapers.
There used to be 3 mommies here I called a lot and we talked a lot about my poopy diapers and my poopy bottom. Liz, Sara, and Lily all exceled at talking about poopy diapers. Sadly, they left, but there are new Mommies that I haven't called yet, but the owner (Madison) told me last week that they are awesome Mommies.
Barbra, Jackie, Susan, and Michel are new, and Madison says they are awesome! I can't wait to call them.
I've been calling Mommies here for almost 8 years now, and most of the ones I have called, love talking about poopy diapers.
There used to be 3 mommies here I called a lot and we talked a lot about my poopy diapers and my poopy bottom. Liz, Sara, and Lily all exceled at talking about poopy diapers. Sadly, they left, but there are new Mommies that I haven't called yet, but the owner (Madison) told me last week that they are awesome Mommies.

Barbra, Jackie, Susan, and Michel are new, and Madison says they are awesome! I can't wait to call them.

Phew! Somebody needs a changing.
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Awwwww, Mommy Candy that made me feel all warm and cuddly and sweet inside to read. I'd love to call you and have you feed me until my roley-poley tummy is full and makes a big mushy mess in my pampers for you 

Love is a fresh baby wipe, a crinkly diaper, a sprinkling of powder, and a big kiss on the cheek!
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Sweet Mommy Candy really nailed it.
(And I love the baby food graphics.)
Candy is right: Poopy diapers are a big part of being a mommy.
One time, on a call with Lily, she once told me that when it comes to infants, pooping is what it's all about. Every mom or infant teacher, or daycare worker knows how important pooping is to a baby. Everyone who changes poopy diapers on a daily basis knows to pay attention to the amount (how full is the diaper?) and the color and the texture. Is it a soft or a hard poop? Is the baby finished with their business? Or are they just getting started filling the diaper?
Every mom or infant teacher asks themselves these questions when they have someone on the changing table, wiping their poopy bottom.
And with infants my age (I'm 6 to 10 months-old) eating solid food and drinking bottles of formula, it's really all about the pooping. Babies my age on solid food and formula have to have the contents of their diapers monitored for any sign of tummy trouble or problems pooping.

(And I love the baby food graphics.)
Candy is right: Poopy diapers are a big part of being a mommy.
One time, on a call with Lily, she once told me that when it comes to infants, pooping is what it's all about. Every mom or infant teacher, or daycare worker knows how important pooping is to a baby. Everyone who changes poopy diapers on a daily basis knows to pay attention to the amount (how full is the diaper?) and the color and the texture. Is it a soft or a hard poop? Is the baby finished with their business? Or are they just getting started filling the diaper?
Every mom or infant teacher asks themselves these questions when they have someone on the changing table, wiping their poopy bottom.

And with infants my age (I'm 6 to 10 months-old) eating solid food and drinking bottles of formula, it's really all about the pooping. Babies my age on solid food and formula have to have the contents of their diapers monitored for any sign of tummy trouble or problems pooping.
Phew! Somebody needs a changing.