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Every pain teaches a lesson, and every lesson changes a person.
when things are not FINE // ma.c.a
PRETTY FACTS 🚼💖👩🍼
A conversation was going on between I and one of my little one and I asked a question out of curiosity just to know how this particular baby’s journey of being a little one came about.
This response “I just started to think about why we wear underwear. It is too protect your clothes from pee and poo. They are pretty bad at it though. Can hardly handle a leak. That is the same reason kids wear diapers.” is what hooked me to the logical conclusion.
Like when you come to think of it, this is the first and foremost reason why we are what we are. Why can’t we just remain a baby? Nope, our needs grow as we grow so being able to stay and keep this lifestyle our special needs grow.
This is why it is termed “ADULT BABY/DIAPER LOVER”

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Looks like people are really jumping on board with the personal curriculum idea, which I'm pleased to see. I started doing it last year and was pleasantly surprised to see a bunch of people start talking about as the summer wrapped up. I was originally inspired by Ruby Granger, who I watch pretty regularly on Youtube. Someone suggested finding course syllabi posted online and using those to structure your learning and I really liked that, so last night, I found a syllabus from 1999 for a 200 level course at UMass Amherst about witchcraft in Western Europe.
I'm looking forward to dusting off my writing and researching skills and doing a review on what I learned in college as a history major. I'll probably share my essays here or on my wordpress site for some sense of personal accountability, that way I can feel like I'm "handing something in." I also need to come up with additional readings-- primary sources and such-- because the professor obviously planned to hand out articles and primary sources during their class and since I'm not actually taking it and this was in 1999, I'll need to do some legwork. That shouldn't be hard though! I think I even have a few sourcebooks at home that would fit with this course.
I did order the books. Blessedly, my thriftbooks account came in clutch. I had a bunch of free book rewards from all the books I already buy, so I used those and got the required reading for very cheap. I recommend this way of getting books to any avid readers! I'm trying to use amazon less too, so yay!
Above is the link for the course syllabus I'm using for anyone also interested in doing something similar to me.