ABDL – Alpha's little blog! (2024)

The whole story of how my first ABDL meeting was.

One of my deepest dreams when it comes to be a Adult Baby (and Diaper Lover, which is where ABDL comes from) is to meet someone like me. A person that shares at least one of those interests in common: diapers, pacifiers, plush toys (or as I like to call them: plushies)… In other words, baby stuff.

And after a few months making friends in a Telegram group, I decided to take this step myself and create this event on Facebook. I gathered everyone from my local town over another Telegram group, and we discussed the details of it.

After having to redo the date at least two times, and several visits to the VoteBot, the big day finally arrived at saturday, September 16th. I picked a subway to the determined location, which was a park barely hidden behind a Mc Donald’s drive thru. and I awaited for the other guests while playing in the monkey bars(or however this thing is called in english).

It took one hour I guess, my ran out of 4G and decided to use the Mc Donald’s Wi-Fi, I first met with a long friend of mine: Jeanne. We met before, a long time ago… He was giving up on some babyish itens, and I offered myself to pick them all with a brief case on wheels. I ended up with baby powder, a few diapers (including Tenas), a pink baby bottle and as well apinkNuk 5.

What’s a Nuk 5? Is a pacifier specifically made for Adult Babies. It is based around that german brand of bottles and dummies, therefor the name… I still don’t know why it’s legal or how it’s possible… However, it exists and it’s sold on the internet.

We chatted for a bit and met another friend from the chat: Estevão (which I’ll name it as Stevenbecause translation issues). He does has a cool hoodie and a neat aviator glasses from eBay, but it’s crafted with acrylic. Still pretty cool. We decided to just simply grab some snacks on the local bakery since Mc Donald’s in Brazil is burglary!

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On the way to the local bakery we found a library of board gamescalled Ludoteca BGC, and I haven’t saw one by myself at the time. It was like… Super cool! All you had to do is pay like R$ 15 bucks and they let you play anything from their library which has like more than 600 board games! How long? all the time you want until the store’s closing.

The only bad side to it is that you couldn’t eat anything other than the itens from their own menu, but that’s okay. With a such small fee… They gotta have something else to grab some profit. Therefore, we lunched at the park and chatted a little more before playing some games.

We majorly discussed about our habits as ABDL’s, of course. Steven for example, plays SNES while padded to feel like a baby again. Which is kinda relatable to me… I used to play Super Mario World when I had like 18 monthsMaybe 2 years old in max… I never really beat the game until my teenage-hood… But it was a fun milestone for a toddler.

My habits usually consist on watching cartoons! Until today, I put some diapers on myself (that’s right, diapers, as if multiple units at the same time with a bit of baby powder),a hang a pacifier on my neck with a Comic Con necklace (yup, I went to Comic Con Experience 2015, which is basically the same event as San Diego and New York, but in Brazil) and fill my baby bottle with chocolate milk, and BAM! I watch Animaniacs with my teddy bear: Albert.

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We also chatted a lot about our mischiefs as babies.
Steven talked about his adventures at Mc Donald’s Playplace, which I also recall visiting a few times during my babyhood. It remembered my fail attempt to change my own diaper during my toddlerhood (which I will save for another post). Jeannedidn’t remembered much… I guess not everybody is fortunate enough to save those memories for so long.

They we paid the fee and played in some board games! And man, I didn’t had this much of fun while playing this type of games since the first time I played Monopoly. I really wanted to play either Gears of War or Bioshock Infiniteinspired tittles, but they were far too long for us to play at the time. We went with Cards Against Humanity.

And I have to say, the game feels ten times more fun when it’s played physically around real people. The premise is to use card to form random, mean, crazy and funny sentences. We simple laughed for hours out of the phrases, not even the guys playing RPG next to us were louder. Thankfully, no one really complained. I mean… How come a game where Sean Penn has to deliver Nicolas Cage to Haiti isn’t enjoyably funny?

I swear that I would wet myself if I were diapered, but I didn’t brought anything else to the meeting rather than my belongings inside my pocket. Also, the place has a great atmosphere! I recommend you to check it out if you ever manage to visit my city: Brasília.

We eventually got tired to play cards, and we decided to try something else. We picked one of the classic games: Pokémon – master of the trainers. So yeah… There is a pokémon board game from Milton Bradley (aka Hasbro) from like 1998. And man that’s a very old game, you could judge that by the state of the box, in fact I had like 1 year old when this game was released in Brazil.

Also, the pawns seemed to be switched to crazy gogos.I’m not sure if they were ever released elsewhere, but back in Brazil it was a fever playing with them. I remember buying a few at a newsstand where I used to buy my comic books. The one i picked was based of at Mônica, which is a fair popular character in Brazil… Think at her comic books as the brazilian version of the Peanuts.

It took a few hours for us to catch the rules of the game… I remember to murmur the Game boy’s pokémon games tune out and loud during our match. I mean, i basically made the sounds effects during the game! I just couldn’t resist. I caught I think… a Caterpie and a Goldin while using a Bulbasaur.

We wished to play more, but it was getting later… My mom was kinda worried sick. So we had to go! Jeanne wanted to face at least face the Pokémon league duel before we leave, but it was away to complex and long. We just put everything back to the box, and delivered back to the shelf.

We paid and left the store, and ironically I was the younger one in the group. I mean, no joke, Steven has like 25 years old (despite looking like 17 year old teenager), and Jeanne has like 28… And I have only 19 years old. I’m basically the younger member of the group now, I guess.

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Than we visited Mc Donald’s again. It was basically in front of the subway stationI’d to pick, and the folks could catch a bus there if they wanted to. We were chatting a lot and a did mentioned that I lost Jeanne’s Nuk 5 long ago (that’s a story for another time). At first, I thought he would be really upset at me, and he was a little… But than he gave me a Nuk size 3!

It was really out of nowhere! I’ve never received a such great present before, I was super surprised and really anxious to use it. Sure Nuk 3 is a size for real babies, but still a blast compared to my current pacifier at the time. I used the bathroom, and they bought hot pies!

It was really a whole lot of fun! And I’ve a lot of plans in mind for our next meeting.
In the end, only 2 out of the 5 people I invited came, but it’s fine for a first time. The ABDL community still a pretty small thing in Brazil.

Ironically, I met with the creator of the brazilian Babyfurs and ABDL’s group on Telegram on the following day.

ABDL – Alpha's little blog! (2024)
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