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I have had a caregiver that was interested in wearing diapers around me and I did not specifically dislike the idea. Most caregivers I meet feel that blurs the line between adult and baby though. It's easy to mistake your caregiver for a bab that way. And would they ask you for a change? I mean, it's not something I would particularly mind doing for a caregiver, but that's supposed to be their job really.

I would not see my caregiver as a different person or confuse them, but that's just me. Being a dom has a lot to do with respect. It would really depend on the person whether having that in common with the dom would make the sub lose the necessary respect. Honestly, it's not wrong to like diapers and being a DL does not intrinsically make you less of a dom.

If it were me and I knew the caretaker liked it, I might even enjoy it. The one time my daddy got diapered with me and the one time my wife got diapered with me both were extremely awkward and weird events that I did not enjoy. It was very obvious when they were wearing these garments that I was the only one in the room that found it fun and attractive. As such I felt this general feeling of disgust with myself for being different so very different. It was like they tried something I dearly loved and found the flavor horrible and kept trying to tell me that it was "alright. normal. fine."

Hopefully that wouldn't happen with you.
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