What do real babies have that we don't have yet?

We have so many things we didn’t use to have. We have printed diapers, onesies, larger toys, adult size pacis, bottles that are to scale, etc..

What isn’t available yet that you would buy in a heartbeat is it was available in your size or in larger scale?

a readily available supply of caregivers :wink:

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yesi agree.

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Adult size training pants are my jam. My Littlespace is just on the edge of being too old for diapers, but not staying dry. Some days I’ll wear training pants during the day like a big boy. I have eight pairs from Tykables and Rearz. At night I’ll go to be in diapers.

I know there’s a lot in getting it set up, but I hope one day we have a legit ABDL printed Pull Up.

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Huggies / Pampers!

I like ABDL diapers but I would like some cloth options from Rearz/Tykables. I know ABU has one but someone has to make the move and make a cloth backed diaper that really resembles a Huggies/Pampers/Luvs…

I wear TENA overnight pullups during the day and I MUCH prefer the cloth over plastic, I can barely notice that I have a diaper on when its cloth.

I.E.

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kinda defeats the purpose if you can’t tell you have a diaper on or not? LOL, I am teasing, I prefer my diapers to be noticeable to the wearer, I like a good waddle cut. If I am hiking or something I might try the TENA, I hate rashes from chaffing

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I’ve notice a lot of us like what we work as babies. I was the last of generation of the all white diapers. I like printed, but a plain white with not even wetness indicators hit that nerve.

There’s a generation who wore cloth backed and I’m sure those Littles will prefer those.

Pull Ups weren’t a thing when I was potty trained, but I like terrycloth training pants and thick training pants.

Im sure Pull Ups will hit some in the same way.

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They already exist … sort of … not many choices available and they are expensive !

SlipOn

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Jolly Jumpers!

There is a lack of plastic footed PJs that zip up in the front and have babyish designs.

I’d also like a some matching Onesie / Bottoms combo. Baby pants have taller waist bands and hug the tummy. This would be comfy to wear!!!

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A diaper/nappy like Pampers or Huggies. Colourful patterns, cloth backed, stretchy sides, and hook and loop!

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Oh, what I would give… :cry: :hugging: NEED, in both boy *and *girl!

More toys! I want a Fisher-Price corn popper in my size…or wooden blocks with the embossed/woodburned letters/images on them, 3-1/2" cubed.

Oh, more: early '70s vintage Fisher-Price airport set and multi-story parking garage, all Big-Babyfied! :smiling_face_with_3_hearts::smiling_face_with_3_hearts::smiling_face_with_3_hearts:

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I’ve seen those before but have heard they’re absolutely awful. And what’s up with the granny panty elastic I wish we could have similar slip ons to Pull Ups

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My money is on an affordable adult sized rocking horse

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I’m really into things that are the right scale. I’ve got an 18.5 inch Baby Yoda that feels a lot more scale to me being Little than the 11 inch one.

I like my Stuffies bigger.

I found some Star Wars action figures that are 12 inches tall. That feels more like the right scale for a baby my size.

I like my toys bigger.

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Beautiful mummy’s who baby them to no length

And Pampers…

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A shrink ray.

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Highchairs baby gyms carriers walkers, ride on toys and strollers that aren’t oversized that look and feel like a baby’s.

Pampers and Huggies in adult sizes

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I’d like to add bouncers and baby swings (both the indoors and outdoor versions) to the list although there are teen/adult-sized special needs swings, but they cost hundreds of dollars.

I almost tried out one of those special needs swings, but got scared when a security car drove by for a nearby school. It was in the middle of the night.

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On my impossibility wish list is an actual age regression machine or medicine.

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I actually sized up my teddy bear to scale.

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