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smoggy jellyfish [deleted] Posted 12 years ago
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smoggy jellyfish [deleted] Posted 12 years ago
I would love to be diapered in that fashion, I wear diapers but not really clear ones like you wear.

In my younger years I used to put on a few over sized union suits and stuff them with anything to make bulk.

Before I loaded the suits I had my ankles tied, then when I closed the last button I would tie my hands, then slip into a tight space and get stuck.

I loved the thought of being caught enjoy that, never was, but it was great.
blushing stamp [deleted] Posted 12 years ago
I am an occasional diaper wearer, something that i got into as part of dressing up as a disney princess for a Halloween costume party. Then I started to wear a diaper when i felt a little insecure, something that a man i was involved with encouraged. Now i wear a diaper on most weekends when i am alone. Is diapering wearing something that i will probably provide up in day, or will i keep doing it more and more? And if i am starting to date someone, when do i acknowledge to wearing a diaper? Do most diaper we

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    JF: Your fascinating article brings to mind Sara Ahmed’s (2006, 107) description of “queer orientations” as “those that don’t line up, which by seeing the world ‘slantwise’ approve other objects to come into view.” What “other objects” came into view over the course of your ethnographic work in Kenya?

    GPM: I should mention that this article is part of a larger book project that takes various “queer objects” as alternative points of departure for understanding the historical reconfiguration of intimate citizenship. In particular, I am interested in thinking of new ways to historicize anti-homosexual violence, while troubling racist liberal ideologies of an “African homophobia.” During my research, I noticed something quite striking: that, despite the global proliferation of homophobia as a tactic of ethno-nationalist governance, among other things, the “homosexual threat” that its rhetoric so saliently invokes is often very difficult to pin down or identify in everyday being. And so, to make the homosexual body a more reliable target of outrage and aggression in the collective imagination, leaders, media, civil society groups, and citizens often