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sillylittlesnivy.bsky.social
He/him - 23 - Ace/Aro A babyfur writer who’s been making silly stories since 2021. 450k words of completed stories and counting. Minors begone My Written Works: https://www.furaffinity.net/user/sillylittlesnivy
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If you insist.
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I hope I’m misreading this or that there’s another perspective I’m not considering, because otherwise you’re embracing the same logic used to brand ABDL’s as enablers of pedophilia, the same logic that prompted other furries to try and police the community through mass reports of babyfurs on FA.
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This is an object fetish. What triggers the turn on is the presence of said object, not whether the one in diapers happens to be a kid. It’s not required to view something like art of toddlers in diapers through the lens of kink when they can be boiled down to baby pictures based on media.
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When you don’t explain your basis behind it, this take comes off as confusing at best and a dangerous misunderstanding of how a diaper fetish works at worst. If you’re saying this on the basis that putting kids in content catered to the ABDL community sexualizes minors, that’s some faulty logic.
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I'm not so sure about that given Sonic's known for being quite the glizzy gobbler.
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Intimidating in what regard?
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Plain and simple, what triggers the turn-on is the concept of a person/character wearing and/or using diapers, not the fact said diapered individual may be a child. Claims conflating babyfur with pedophilia fall apart the moment you realize this.
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Sanrio characters deserve WAY more babyfur/kid-coded content. Always glad to see creators doing them justice. Also, I can’t get over Kuromi’s little baby pitchfork, lmao. Too cute
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The point artist tier list critics want people to take is that it’s wrong to hierarchize creators, which I agree with, yet those same people make appreciation posts only meant for visual artists when that’s just a less explicit kind of hierarchization. More people need to realize this hypocrisy.
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Such actions send the message that visual art is the only kind of content the community should care about, that creators who don’t draw don’t matter as much. The fact everyone’s talking about exclusionary practices in the community only when visual artists are affected by them proves my point.
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Adding to this, it must be said how the community’s attempts at lifting creators up often needlessly creates “odd men out”. Stuff like the “Draw Your Mutuals” and the many “Share your fav ABDL artwork/artists” posts are particularly frustrating in how they exclude non-visual means of expression.
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All that needs to be done is for such posts to be rephrased as “Who’s an ABDL creator you like?”. That way, all kinds of content creators can be included, not just the ones who can draw.
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Haha, nice. Making pamps balloon while wearing balloons!
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On another note, if had a nickel for every time some random ass AI software shill account liked my replies specifically to your posts, I'd have two nickels, which isn't much but it's weird it's happened twice.
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Oh yea, I understand, and I'm not disagreeing that it'd be nice if more people made content of what they're most passionate about. I'm just pointing out that, for several, the issue of artists sacrificing passion for popularity isn't just one of authenticity.
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When ones popularity can decide whether or not they can pay rent, especially with freelance work focused on a niche fetish in which PTO and employer-based insurance aren't a thing, several don't have much choice. What you're describing is more of a capitalism issue than that of individual artists.
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Fine by me. You can DM it to me if you'd like.
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*especially
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You want to dedicate whole days to wholly creative and crinkly pursuits, but all you can salvage is simply some pockets of time in between the hustle and bustle of life. There's my lengthy and silly way of saying "I get ya" Adulting is hard, something I've also learned since I got a job last month.
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You've got all those ideas bouncing, bouncing, bouncing in your head, all those diapered character concepts demanding to be let out like backed up bowels begging to be purged into a pair of Pampers, perhaps to the point such thoughts distract you amidst daily life, yet in your mind they must remain.
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I'm late to this, but I totally feel you, especially given how time-intensive the creative process can be in itself, be it for visual art or writing. It's one thing to not have the motivation to create, but it's a whole other beast to have the desire but lack the time to thoroughly fulfill it.
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Server link? Lmao, I'd love to join in on this, espeically given there are all kinds of cute and diaperable characters that don't get much diaper content all that often (i.e. Shin Megami Tensei/Persona demons and certain Pokémon and Sanrio characters)
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I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. Being an inclusive community means supporting more than one medium of content creation. A community can’t sell the idea of inclusivity when it consistently sends the message that certain kinds of creators don’t matter all that much.
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Don’t be surprised if I keep bringing this problem up, because I’m ultimately not asking for much. All I’m asking is that creators beyond visual artists be given the light of day, that this community branches out a bit more and simply gives writers a chance for their work to be read and reviewed.
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Yesterday, I saw a post boosting babyfur artists of <1k followers with redraws of their work, so, once again, writers are excluded. It’s still a kind gesture, for sure, but it’s painfully ironic that a post promoting creators with low followers completely ignores the ones more starved of interaction
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Stuff like the “Draw Your Mutuals” trend that went on last week are potent examples of this problem. Though I’m sure the people popularizing that trend aren’t saying “Screw writers.” in the back of their mind, such trends explicitly exclude writers nonetheless, and that’s not the only issue either
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Seeing that diaper design makes me wonder why, with the lone exception of Hello Kitty trainers, Sanrio has never taken a dive into the diaper market. They'd make bank just by putting those cutesy characters on those crinkly garments.
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I bring this up since, be it on FA, DA, or here, artists who've never explicitly supported babyfur and ABDL communities have watched/followed my account. Even if their content is well made, why would I support someone whose initial interaction with me is lying to my face and taking me for a fool?
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She may be asking for back up, but at least she’s no longer backed up, lol.
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It's also worth mentioning paywalls in your impression of this community feeling isolated, and not just because there's content that patron/SubStar-exclusive galleries bar a lot of the community from, as some popular creators also limit their Discord servers to patrons only. (i.e. Parumpee)
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Well, I guess the D in DH doesn’t stand for designated hitter, it stands for diapered hitter! Joking aside, this is very cute. Sporty tots are always a treat, and Scorbunny’s such a great fit for an athletic little fella.
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Ah yes, who could forget Spaghettio and their middle evolution, Floravioli?
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No surprise he’s already loading his diapers. You can’t spell Dreemurr without “mud”, after all, hehe.
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Can’t go wrong with a childhood staple like Wii Sports. You babs better not forget to wear your wrist straps though
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THIS! All starting a convo with “hi” does is force the recipient to waste their time asking what the very person who started the convo is even in their DM’s for, ‘cause there’s only so many ways one can respond to a message that’s so vague.
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So sorry about your struggles, Nyx. When food's aplenty, nobody should have to go hungry, and yet here we are. Hope my donation helps, and I hope things get better for you over the holidays.
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Essentially, some need to think of introverts and extroverts not as people with innately different amounts of social aptitude, but rather people with different ways of recharging their batteries after a busy day. 3/3
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The reason introverts most value “alone time” is because they’re more sensitive to stimulation and therefore need places with less of it to recharge, such as the privacy of their rooms, and that’s especially true for me given being alone in my thoughts is how I best brainstorm my stories. 2/3