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Baby 01/13/2025 (Mon) 18:10:19 No. 45525
Does Your Family Know?
>>46409 /r/pastorarrested Don't drop your L on the way out.
Apparently over at Reddit a lot of their families know and are okay with it but half are troons so I guess they are already mind broken.
>>45848 NTA >reddit spacing >talking like a fag >shits all retarded Theres absolutely cause for concern with trannies grooming kids and abusing public funds for elective surgeries then killing themselves when losing their dick doesn't fix the voice in their heads. As long as people do sex/fetish shit in privacy with the company of other consenting ADULTs its no one elses business. But dragging it out in public at pride and preaching to kids deserves the oven.
>>52839 Getting married, demonstrating that you are married in public, and getting tax breaks off of the relationship is sinful and demonstrates a lack of self-control. No other fetish is allowed in the public sphere; marriage should not be any different.
>>52852 Wow. You gotta be on some crazy shit if you're comparing flaunting your junk to a bunch of kids, to being married.
>>52852 We passed laws to stop companies from unfairly advertising to children because they're easy to persuade and then guilt trip parents into buying shit for them. We put protections in place to stop companies abusing that relationship for sales. You cunts then decided fuck it, advertise THE GAY straight to kids, tell them their parents are wrong and harming them if they try to convince them thats not how they really feel, I'm sure the drag queen registered sex offender reading childrens stories in violation of their parole has the kids best interest at heart. >marriage Not once did anyone bring that up, no surprise you'd pivot to shit no one cares about (mutually consenting adults)
>>52854 The common man is insane, which is why he involves himself in worldly frivolities instead of taking on the ascetic's life. Civilization is for the weak. Also showing one's genitals to children is also sinful, although the first post did not mention that, it seemed to be referring to transsexuals and surgeries. >>52860 Why did you say, "you cunts"? I am not a homosexual or a transsexual, as you seem to be implying. Also, consensual behavior between adults can still be sinful. Just because it is legal does not mean that it is morally just. All this culture war stuff serves as an easy distraction for people too look at the wrongs of others so that they can avoid their own sins.
>>52864 You want to preach about an Ascetic Life, while sitting at a COMPUTER on the INTERNET. Both of things you need MONEY for. You're a hypocrite, if not just some edgy teenager. Do your parents know you're up at night jerking it to diaper porn?
>>52852 Referring to normal and healthy behavior as a "fetish"? You're far gone, anon. Maybe take a moment and think about the meanings of "fetish" and "procreation". They have very different meanings
my mum knows im an autopedophile she still talks to me
>>52864 Because you're a cunt, faggot. Don't try to gaslight after "touch grass, stop believing your lying eyes, BDSM gear wearing queers at pride aren't parading infront of kids" Don't involve anyone who isn't a consenting adult. Thats it, thats the line that you pricks just can't seem to grasp, we're tired of your shit.
>>52896 >Don't involve anyone who isn't a consenting adult. That's the whole problem with the "trans crusaders". I don't care if someone is trans or if they live their desired gender in public. I don't care what bathroom they use, just wash fucking hands when your done. I do care about the crossdressing freaks who get their jollies flaunting their junk in public. They can all go fuck themselves.
>>52899 Exactly, no one gives (or should give) a fuck what anyone else is into, we just don't need to know, and if you have to have a fucking parade, or flag, or safespace, or community, to seek acceptance from and show how proud you are of who you are, you can suck the diarrhea out of my diaper, or eat shit and die, as you prefer. A friend I met years ago thought he was being brave, telling me he was gay, as he had not come out to his family yet, I was like, "Yo, that's obvious as fuck, did you think you were fooling anyone? Either way, I don't give a fuck what you are." and he took it the wrong way, wouldn't speak to me until one of my other friends who happened to also be his buttfucking buddy explained to him that my stance what was acceptance actually is, that the fact that I don't give a shit about what he does in his personal life is as good as it gets. I don't care if you're MAGA, libtard, straight, gay, bi, or trans, or if you are a vegan, own an electric car, grow your own vegetables, if you are a christian, scientologist, jew, or whatever else you worship, or whatever the fuck else you decided to forge your identity around, you're not special, all that matters is that I don't want you shoving it down my throat, I don't want to know and if you need other people to know, then you can fuck right off and pay a therapist who'll pretend he cares about you.
>>52868 Procreation is sinful, in fact even more so than fetishism, as it traps the soul in material existence, stripping it of its glory and mental faculties. At least fetishists only harm themselves. >>52896 Again I don't know why you're seeming to imply I am affiliated with homosexuals. I don't support kids being exposed to sexual activity, which is why I am against sexuals marrying others and normalizing their behavior to children. >>52901 Exactly, which is why we shouldn't be enabling such individuals by writing their personal relationships into law and giving them tax benefits for it.
>>52903 Look klaus, I know you want everyone to be a sexless bug person living in a pod, raised exclusively by the state monolith you control but thats not what real people want out of life you socially dysgenic prick. We know that the most stable environment for children to be brought up in is with 2 loving parents filling traditional male and female roles, it makes sense that the state find a way to subsidize that for the health of the nation. Why don't you do us all a favour and liberate your soul from this material existence.
Which of the Abrahamic religions did you twist and pervert to arrive at that conclusion or is this another one of those greenie soychugging vegan environmentalist doomer cults that picked up this retarded notion from?
Why in the mental retardation is the supposedly ascetic dipshit, which is probably just a troll, doing in the GOD DAMN DIAPER PORN BOARD!!!
>>52904 I said earlier that I don't want a state, because civilization itself indulges human weakness and politics distracts from theurgy. You're applying a deep state plant model that's only been relevant for a little over 10 years. The myopia is extreme. If you're going to call me a faggot at least call me the right sort of faggot, like a suicidal religious zealot or something. Do you also think that monks are bugmen? >>52904 >We know that the most stable environment for children to be brought up in is with 2 loving parents filling traditional male and female roles, it makes sense that the state find a way to subsidize that for the health of the nation. The "stable environment" that you talk about it involves lobotomizing a spiritual being and forcing it to become an organism that is mired in the delusion of a fallen world until it dies some 70 odd years later. If you support reproduction so that civilization will be maintained I'll begrudgingly accept that because I am given unto weakness as well, but you shouldn't act like you're doing them a favor just because the razor you cut them with is duller than the other. >>52913 The problem with veganism is that plants have souls too. The only reason to consume them instead of animals is because they have less of a capacity for pain than the latter. In any case mostly posting here because the thread got bumped again and its already been derailed from the topic for months so more shitposting can't hurt.
>>45814 >hurr touch grass who hurt you not that deep bro normal people >>52935 >2deep4u what even is the real world escape samsara while posting online on a shit filled underwear forum By your own words, don't let us keep you.
>>52935 Got it you're a lunatic that needs the Prozac dosage upped. Get off the internet and stop being suckered by your delusions.
>>52955 >>52960 I love you. But if I'm annoying you I shall go. Returning to regularly scheduled programming.
Love? We don't even know each other. We are not even friends. You are some rando on a chat board.
>>53003 And yet we are both fellow travelers in the cosmic ballet.
>>53003 Randoms we are, but also God. It is impossible not to love you. >>53009 Indeed traveler.
>>52960 >Got it you're a lunatic that needs the Prozac dosage upped. Yall are only part right on this one mate. Lunatic, probably; needs dosage upped, probably; antidepressants, not in this particular case. Let's go over the typical and atypical antipsychotic class medications... Some common typical antipsychotics: Haloperidol (Haldol), Chlorpromazine (Thorazine), and Loxapine (Adusuve). Some common atypical antipsychotics: Aripiprazole (Abilify), Clozapine (Clozaril), and Olanzapine (Zyprexa). Could probably toss some lithium in there, too.
>>53009 >fellow travelers in the cosmic ballet And perhaps a few less shrooms or tabs or whatever trippy ass shit your taking. 8546de
>>53013 >Lunatic, probably; needs dosage upped, probably https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1V_xRb0x9aw
>>53015 Watching this made me smile. Thanks, Anon!
They know i wear diapers. mom still changes my diapers time to time.
Bub ain't leading but two things jack and shit and jack left town. I ain't God. I ain't even important enough on the societal ladder. I don't know you. I don't love you.
>>53029 >I don't love you. That's perfectly fine. Although you do know everything.
No. I don't know everything. Just stop it with the nonsense already.
>>53022 >They know i wear diapers. mom still changes my diapers time to time. No, no she doesn't... Though your Oedipal fantasy with diapers might make for a modern Sophoclean tale, here it is just fodder for being mocked.
>>53022 I asked ChatGPT to write you a story. I would say it put forth a yeoman's effort in penning this ancient Grecian tale of diapers and acceptance... ----- The Comfort of Innocence ----- by ChatGPT (channeling its inner Sophocles) In a small, sun-drenched town nestled between rolling hills, there lived a man named Lysander. He was a gentle soul, known for his kindness and quiet demeanor. Yet, beneath his calm exterior lay a longing that he had kept hidden from the world—a desire to return to the simplicity and comfort of childhood, symbolized by the soft embrace of diapers. Lysander's mother, Callista, was a woman of great wisdom and compassion. She had raised him alone after the untimely death of his father, instilling in him the values of love, respect, and understanding. As Lysander grew older, he often felt the weight of adult responsibilities pressing down on him, and the innocence of his youth seemed like a distant memory. One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over their modest home, Lysander found himself in a moment of vulnerability. He sat on the edge of his bed, contemplating the burdens of adulthood. The thought of wearing diapers, a symbol of safety and comfort, crept into his mind. It was a desire he had suppressed for years, fearing judgment and misunderstanding. With a deep breath, he decided to confide in his mother. He approached her in the living room, where she was knitting a scarf, her hands moving deftly as she worked. The flickering candlelight illuminated her kind face, and Lysander felt a surge of courage. “Mother,” he began, his voice trembling slightly, “there is something I wish to share with you. It is a part of me that I have kept hidden for far too long.” Callista looked up, her eyes filled with concern. “My dear Lysander, you can tell me anything. I am here for you.” Taking a moment to gather his thoughts, Lysander spoke of his desire to wear diapers, explaining how it represented a longing for the simplicity and security of childhood. He feared her reaction, but to his surprise, Callista listened intently, her expression softening with understanding. “My son,” she said gently, “we all have our desires, and it is not for me to judge what brings you comfort. If this is what you need, I will support you.” Lysander felt a wave of relief wash over him. In that moment, he realized that his mother’s love was unconditional, transcending societal norms and expectations. Together, they ventured into the realm of his desires, exploring the boundaries of comfort and acceptance. As the days turned into weeks, Callista helped Lysander navigate this new chapter of his life. She would often find him in the quiet of his room, wrapped in the soft fabric of his chosen garments, a serene smile gracing his face. It was a sight that brought her both joy and a touch of sadness, for she understood the complexities of adulthood that weighed heavily on him. One afternoon, as they sat together in the garden, Lysander spoke of his dreams and aspirations. “Mother, I wish to create a world where people can embrace their true selves without fear of judgment. A place where comfort and acceptance reign.” Callista nodded, her heart swelling with pride. “You have the power to inspire others, my son. Your journey is unique, and it can teach those around you the importance of compassion and understanding.” Encouraged by his mother’s words, Lysander began to share his story with a small group of friends, who were initially taken aback but soon found themselves captivated by his honesty. They listened as he spoke of the pressures of adulthood and the solace he found in embracing his desires. Slowly, they began to understand that vulnerability was not a weakness but a strength. As Lysander’s circle of support grew, so did his confidence. He organized gatherings where people could share their own stories, creating a safe space for self-expression. The town, once steeped in traditional values, began to shift, embracing the idea that comfort could take many forms. However, not everyone was accepting. A faction of the community, led by a man named Dorian, viewed Lysander’s choices as a threat to societal norms. Dorian rallied others to voice their discontent, claiming that such desires were unnatural and should be suppressed. One fateful evening, Dorian confronted Lysander in the town square, surrounded by a crowd eager to witness the clash. “You seek to undermine the very fabric of our society!” Dorian shouted, his voice echoing through the square. “Your desires are a perversion of what it means to be an adult!” Lysander stood tall, his heart racing but his resolve unwavering. “I do not seek to undermine anything. I only wish to live authentically and encourage others to do the same. We are all entitled to our comforts, and it is through acceptance that we find strength.” The crowd murmured, torn between tradition and the allure of Lysander’s message. Callista, standing at the edge of the square, felt a surge of pride for her son, her heart swelling with admiration for his courage. She stepped forward, her voice steady and clear, “Lysander speaks the truth. We must not fear what we do not understand. Embracing our true selves is the path to healing and unity.” The crowd fell silent, the weight of her words hanging in the air. Some faces softened, reflecting a dawning understanding, while others remained rigid, clinging to their preconceived notions. Dorian, sensing the shift, attempted to regain control of the narrative. “This is madness! We cannot allow such ideas to take root in our community!” But Lysander, emboldened by his mother’s support, replied, “Madness is not in the acceptance of our desires, but in the refusal to acknowledge our humanity. We all carry burdens, and it is through sharing our truths that we can lighten the load.” As the sun began to set, casting a golden hue over the square, the atmosphere shifted. One by one, members of the crowd began to speak up, sharing their own hidden desires and struggles. A woman confessed her longing for artistic expression, while a man spoke of his wish to pursue a career in dance, both fearing the judgment of their peers.
[Expand Post] Lysander listened intently, his heart swelling with hope. The gathering transformed from a confrontation into a celebration of vulnerability and acceptance. The walls that had divided them began to crumble, replaced by a sense of community and understanding. In that moment, Callista realized that her son’s journey was not just about his personal desires; it was a catalyst for change, a movement toward a more compassionate society. She felt a deep sense of pride, knowing that Lysander’s courage had inspired others to embrace their true selves. As the evening wore on, the crowd dispersed, but the conversations continued. People lingered, exchanging stories and forging connections. Lysander and Callista stood together, watching as the seeds of acceptance took root in their community. In the days that followed, the town began to change. The gatherings grew larger, and more individuals came forward to share their truths. Lysander’s message of comfort and acceptance resonated deeply, fostering a culture where vulnerability was celebrated rather than shunned. Dorian, witnessing the shift, found himself at a crossroads. He could either continue to fight against the tide of change or embrace the new reality. After much reflection, he chose the latter, realizing that his own fears had kept him from understanding the beauty of diversity. As the seasons changed, so did the town. Lysander’s journey had not only brought him comfort but had also illuminated the path for others to follow. Callista, proud of her son’s bravery, often reflected on the power of love and acceptance. In the end, Lysander’s desire to wear diapers became a symbol of a larger truth: that embracing one’s authentic self, no matter how unconventional, could lead to profound connections and a more compassionate world. The town, once divided by tradition, now thrived in the warmth of understanding, forever changed by the courage of one man and the unwavering support of his mother. And so, in the heart of that small town, the legacy of Lysander and Callista lived on, a testament to the strength found in vulnerability and the beauty of acceptance.
>>53049 You dont need to tell us an LLM made this, we can tell because its so shit
>>53053 >we can tell because its so shit Fair dinkum, but it was posted for a wanker claiming their elderly mother still changes the nappies of said wanker. I doubt their intellect would notice the shallowness and lack of any discernible plot.


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