Living the ABDL Dream
On New Years 2018, I officially quit my corporate agency job after 6 years to pursue being a full time freelancer. Adapting to this new routine was a bit jarring, considering that Im used to structure and reporting to someone at designated periods of day. After working remote for a month, I can say that its the most liberating experience for a couple reasons.
Naming my own hours without being restricted to one place. This newfound freedom has enabled me to finally live comfortably as an Adult Baby, a fantasy that seemed so far fetched when initially brought it up.
I now find myself wearing diapers and baby clothes more frequently while learning to adjust my work related projects with playtime. Its an interesting balancing act, cause during my "breaks" I tend to allocate 2 hours at most towards little space. Playing with toys, watching cartoons, and just being creative.
The only drawback, is that its difficult to have company over, especially on weekdays cause well, they work in-office. What I've gained is a luxury. Career advancement after years of affliction and persistence in seeking an opportunity that's conducive to my preference. If Im able to earn a better income managing my own company in the comfort of my nursery, then Ive truly achieved the ultimate goal. Im an 24/7 ABDL and I work as a Creative Director and Sr Interactive Designer/Graphic Artist.