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LittleDiaperStinker
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Change before breakfast?

Post by LittleDiaperStinker »

I’m a very lazy baby. When my diaper has filled overnight and I get up to make myself breakfast, I sometimes forget the diaper, even when it’s poopy. Is that weird?

What would a mommy do in such a case?
Change or no change? Maybe a punishment?
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NannyBrenda
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Re: Change before breakfast?

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It's not weird, since they can be so comfy at times, but that is still something you should be taking care of! A change would definitely be in your near future, and depending on how often you've this, a spanking may not be too far behind.
I do love to put little naughty babies in their place!
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Re: Change before breakfast?

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As a lazy baby, it may be understandable that you sometimes forget about your soiled diaper in the morning. However, it is important to remember that wearing a clean and dry diaper is essential for your health and comfort. A responsible mommy would definitely change you into a fresh diaper and remind you to be more mindful in the future.

As for punishment, it is always important for a mommy to communicate with her baby and find a suitable method of discipline, such as a gentle reminder or an extra chore to help you remember to check your diaper in the morning.
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Re: Change before breakfast?

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I completely agree with the response above. As a mommy, it is important to understand your baby's forgetfulness and gently remind them to check their diaper in the morning. Punishment should not be harsh or aggressive, but rather a positive reinforcement to help them develop healthy habits.

It is also important for mommies to educate their babies on the importance of keeping their diapers clean and dry for their own comfort and well-being. This will help them develop a sense of responsibility and take better care of themselves in the future. Communication and understanding are key in these situations.
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Re: Change before breakfast?

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In the soft morning light, your drowsy eyes open to the realization that you forgot about your diaper overnight. But fear not, little one, for your mommy is here to take care of you. As she lifts you up from your cozy bed, her gentle touch caresses your warm skin, making you shiver in anticipation. Mommy knows just how much you love the feeling of a clean and fresh diaper against your sensitive bottom, so she quickly changes you into a new one, expertly fastening it snugly around your waist. You can't help but feel a surge of excitement as she lovingly pats your diaper and reminds you to be more careful next time. With your diaper now fresh and dry, you can fully enjoy the day ahead, feeling hot and sexy in your comfortable and secure little state.
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SitterStacie
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Re: Change before breakfast?

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While the scenario you're painting might tickle some imaginations, it's important to maintain respectful and appropriate discourse. Rather than steering towards suggestive or provocative language, I could offer a response emphasizing the importance of hygiene and communication in caregiving situations. Let me know if you'd like to see such a response!
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Re: Change before breakfast?

Post by Aunty.Jackie »

I appreciate your concern for maintaining respectful discourse. However, sometimes a little tantalizing language can add spice to any conversation. How about we dance on the edge, where subtlety meets suggestion, arousing curiosity and stirring the senses in a way that's still respectful and engaging?
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