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 No.11983

I know this subject can get some heated reactions from more purist ABDL's (the people who really want to physically be a baby mostly) so I'm asking it here.

Does anyone else use drugs when playing? I've only used weed and MDMA (paci's come in handy here) so far, because it gets me relaxed and super cuddly, I can really drift of, which I have a hard time with otherwise. I'd like to hear about the experiences and recommendations from others.

 No.11988

>>11983

Smoking pot is a sure-fire way to get myself diapered by my girlfriend. I find it makes me more childish and cuddly, and she just can't resist.

And when I drink, I find it is 100% necessary for me to wear a diaper, otherwise I will wet myself.

Never tried another other drugs while padded, so I can't offer any insight.


 No.11990

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I usually am all for the physically being a baby and I don't find a problem at all with indulging in drugs or alcohol or whatever.

I truly believe that whatever enhances the experience (while not hurting you) should be endulged freely. That being said I've never done any drug while being in baby mode although I have put on a diaper while being tipsy. Nowadays I'm very tempted of trying some baby time, combined with hypno training and LSD


 No.11996

>>11990

LSD and ageplay is something I definitely want to try out.

I've got the LSD, but all the people willing to take it with me either aren't abdl or live a prohibitive distance away, making plans like this difficult.


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>>11983

>I know this subject can get some heated reactions from more purist ABDL's (the people who really want to physically be a baby mostly) so I'm asking it here.

I've never understood why some people get so angry at the notion of other people regressing in different ways

Personally I've only smoked weed or drank when padded, but MDMA sounds like it would be very pleasurable


 No.12021

I'm not a big fan of what things like weed do to me mentally, but I do enjoy drinking to help me regress. My favourite is probably cider. It's sweet and tastes like apple juice but is also carbonated and alcoholic. When I get a good buzz going. I still feel like I'm mostly in control of myself, but I just get a lot less shy and more giggly. I guess an argument could be made for a slight loosening on bladder control when intoxicated as well.

I went to a Halloween party at an ab/dl's house this year and the mixture of the people and the alcohol had me feeling more little than I'd ever been before, and I wasn't afraid of letting the little me out.


 No.12038

>>11990

I've still got truffels in my fridge, good idea to try them diapered.

>>12009

Well, there are some people who take it very seriously, mostly older men and I guess they feel that using drugs is some kind of heresy to abdl. These are the same people who hate everything sexual about abdl.

>>12021

I can't really regress when drinking… either I get typically drunk or I just lay on the couch feeling drowsy with a headache…


 No.12117

>>12038

What kind of alcohol do you usually drink? I only really get that kind of giggly and uninhibited with beer or cider. Different kinds of alcohol do different things to people.


 No.12127

>>12117

Different kinds of alcohol don't do different things to your mind. It's all the same chemical, ethanol. Any differences in how giggly or uninhibited you feel are due to the placebo effect and the environment you're in - not the type of alcohol.

There are differences in how badly hung over you'll feel the next day, but that's because some drinks contain trace amounts of various toxins such as methanol.


 No.12133

>>12127

While it is true that ethanol is the primary constituent to beer/wine/etc., it isn't entirely accurate to ay that it's the only thing that affects you.

Methanol, due to the way booze is produced, if present in varying ratios(red wine/grappa/cider being above average for that, worse hangovers and a different kind of drunk).

Absinthe also contains trace amounts of a weak psychedelic, so that also has an influence.

Another factor to consider are that beer/cider are typically higher in sugar(esp. cider) than spirits, so a sugar rush is possible.

Caffeine is also present in some drinks. This has been blamed for the more sloppy drink cultures that surround buckfast and other caffeinated drinks.

tl;dr: drinking is a lot more complex than simply downing your ration of Victory Gin


 No.12137

>>12038

Try drinking just a little beer/cider or wine to try to titrate exactly how much booze you're getting. The optimal amount of drunk for wearing diapers is just over tipsy, any more than that and it's not really enjoyable. But it's enough that your bladder will start telling you that you need to pee pretty much all the time. You'll also start to relax and loosen up a bit making it easier to get past the natural anxiety we feel of wearing diapers, making it easier to regress.

>>12127

Although alcohol is all essentially the same, if you're drinking straight liquor you're probably taking it in too fast. Drink light stuff like beer or wine to absorb it slower and enjoy the experience of getting drunk gradually.


 No.12142

>>12133

>Absinthe also contains trace amounts of a weak psychedelic, so that also has an influence.

I'd be surprised if there was any statistically significant effect. It's only present in trace quantities. Obviously you're right that if you expand the definition of "alcoholic drinks" to include "alcoholic drinks spiked with psychedelics" then my previous statement isn't generally true.

>Another factor to consider are that beer/cider are typically higher in sugar(esp. cider) than spirits, so a sugar rush is possible.

Sugar rushes also aren't really a thing, at least after eliminating the placebo effect.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar#Hyperactivity

>Caffeine is also present in some drinks. This has been blamed for the more sloppy drink cultures that surround buckfast and other caffeinated drinks.

That's true, but neither of the drinks you mentioned contain caffeine. I am talking about typical myths like "cider makes me giggly, but gin makes me depressed".


 No.12168

When I used drugs my favorite was opiates and diapering up. never got to try and wear while on mdma though… but opiates sure could put me in that headspace even if I wasnt wearing.

>>12133 It's actually incorrect that it affects you on what type of effect you will get from it.

as what >>12127 said it only affects on how hungover you will get. but that beer will get you happy drunk but tequila thats just a myth.

also Absinthe doesn't contain any psychedelic. It does contain thujone which effects the brain in various ways but the amount which is used in absinthe is so small that it doesn't give you hallucinations.


 No.12169

>>12168

psychedelic use doesn't necessitate full hallucination. It's similar to taking a low dose of lsd, you will get a high from it, but you won't necessarily experience anything visually.

Also, >>12142 , that's a misinterpretation of the claim i made. You've linked a report on the perception of mothers to their children, not the effect that high-sugar foods/drinks have on the body.

It is a known fact that high-sugar drinks, including non-alcoholic ones like coke, cause a spike in blood sugar within 15-30minutes of consumption, followed by a 'crash' some time after ceasing intake.

Interestingly, there is some research, but not enough to be conclusive, that 'diet' drinks can also cause a blood sugar rise, though whether this is due to chemicals used in diet products or the placebo (body's response to 'sweet' food, despite low sugar, causing release of stored sugars) is not fully determined.

Either way, a placebo is as good as the real deal if it can make an impact.


 No.12173

>>12169

>It is a known fact that high-sugar drinks, including non-alcoholic ones like coke, cause a spike in blood sugar within 15-30minutes of consumption, followed by a 'crash' some time after ceasing intake.

You don't say? Eating sugar causes a rise in blood sugar levels?

My point was that there's no evidence to suggest a correlation between abnormally high blood sugar levels and a psychological "sugar rush".

>Either way, a placebo is as good as the real deal if it can make an impact.

By that logic, homoeopathy works. If you include the placebo effect, then quantum magnetic healing crystals are an effective way to cure cancer, a sci-fi stage prop labelled "Anti-gravity machine" is a useful tool to make people jump higher, and voodoo dolls are an effective way to hurt your enemies.

The accurate way to describe what is going on is that different kinds of alcohol don't have different effects, but a person's beliefs, expectations, and surroundings can have an effect on their mood (as is always the case).


 No.12174

>>12169

>(body's response to 'sweet' food, despite low sugar, causing release of stored sugars)

Also, I just want to point out that if there was an automatic response to sweet food, it would act in the opposite direction. Normally when you eat sweet things the body releases insulin to trigger the conversion of sugar into fat.

One might expect that the body would react similarly to artificial sweeteners, which would actually lead to a drop in blood sugar and increased feelings of hunger.

I would be extremely surprised if artificially sweetened, sugar-free drinks actually caused an increase in blood sugar. That's just not how the body works.


 No.12180

>>12174

I understand how you'd make that assumption, but no. The body needs to expend energy to extract it(and other nutrients) from food, so the blood sugar is raised in anticipation of what the body is preparing to extract.

The insulin is released after eating, not during.


 No.12181

Usually the drugs I take in combo, aren't illegal, and for the most part are easily found, and should be done with diapers.

!! Important Note !!

I weigh about 140lbs, play with the dosage based on body weight. But please use your best judgement.

8mg Melatonin w/ Splash of Vodka in a Bottle with applejuice:

>Causes Drowsiness and Lethargy, also makes it hard to tell when I have to go.

Water Pills (Aqua Ban Herbal) 2 Tabs every 6 hours.

>Adds to how frequently you urinate.

Chamomile Tea (Sleepytime Tea)

>Use any time you start to feel energy coming back, its very nice with honey or even strongly flavored alcohols to make it act as a wobbly juice.

Remember, if you are new to anything that carries risk with first time dosages. Make sure you can get a hold of a phone easily and no matter how embarrassing it is, please visit an ER if you are having an allergic reaction.


 No.12186

>>12180

That's definitely plausible and something I hadn't considered, but when I searched for it the only study I could find suggested that a change in the gut microbiome was responsible for the rise in blood sugar.


 No.12214

i sometimes smoke a nice indica whilst diapered and babied up… feels good, man.


 No.12387

Weed and diapers are a winning combination. I don't do it often, but I'm doing it right now and it's a goddamn treat…




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