Protection
A blog about turning into the person I've always been
Sunday, July 05, 2009
ABCorner, Video and New Logo!
Hello diaper fans, today I'm going to need your help choosing a logo. I spoke with the head of ABCorner and he whipped up a logo for me, check it out and tell me what you think!

And here's another one, just for fun :)


Let me know what you think, comment or E-mail. On another positive note I was checking out the ABKingdom Forums, and I found one of my old tutorials posted on the french google video. I'm glad its still around, enjoy!


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posted by Riley K. @ 17:30   14 comments
Saturday, July 04, 2009
Shawshankery

If you haven't seen this picture, what the hell are you doing reading my blog? Go rent, download or buy it!

also Annie Hall is really good, and Holy Mountain

ALSO, check out this threat posted on Yelp.com for my store. I'm pretty sure I have to transfer or quit my job, to be honest, you haven't seen half of the abuse I've taken due to being transgendered person in an gentrified Russian/Christian environment

"this little faggot named riley is going to get his ass beat next time i see the bitch try to call security on me see what its got you your dead faggot ill be waiting outside pussy bitch watch your back"

gotta love yelp.com

More on this later, and as I've said before... no legal advice please! I've sent an open letter to my employer and to Lamba, SGA, ACLU, and a couple other acronyms. Police report has been filed, but all I ask for is sympathy, and love, and maybe a clean diaper :)

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posted by Riley K. @ 03:36   7 comments
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
I feel like a lioness with my pride
I went to Pride this year for the first time, over the years I've become more open about meeting people like me, I was always afraid of getting a hard time about my fashion sense or my eyebrows or something along those lines from other trans-girls. I also feel a sense of jealousy from the other trans-girls at local meetings, I'm usually the youngest and cutest by a decent margin but barely have my life together. I've met some great people, but I've been living as a girl for a long time without any hormones or medical treatment as opposed to some of the other girls who still live as men but have been on hormones for years. But recently I've broken past these barriers, and embrace any chance I get to meet and interact with other transgendered people, I feel like I'm actually part of a community, especially after Pride.




This was me before Pride, I was wearing these little girl Pull-Ups under a SlimLine Tranquility. I also had my schoolgirl shirt and my pumas with little lace socks :)

This is my lovely friend, this picture makes a good point about gender perception. If you are a heterosexual male, you would be "less gay" for sleeping with my masculine, handsome Female to Male friend than you would for sleeping with that cute little girl on the left. Funny how that works...

This picture just made me laugh... "like a gay neighbor state farm is there"

I had a good time and really felt like a part of something, not just a lonely girl playing dress-up everyday. I'm hoping to get to Pride SF this weekend, I want to re-capture the feeling of being a girl with no fear, no anxiety, and no hostility. Someday I hope to get more than 1 day out of the year to have that protection, but until then, Happy Pride!

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posted by Riley K. @ 10:41   2 comments
Thursday, June 18, 2009
these plastic sheets make my bed hot

It's hot. Really hot. I'm finally realizing how awesome New England summers are, and I've always known how hellish California's are. Granted, it's beautiful here in California, and theres plenty of lakes and rivers and pools and cold drinks, but for those of us that generally have a little extra padding, summers can be impossible. So how do we survive being diapered during summer?

#1 - Always keep baby powder with you! Most any store sells those little $1.00 bottles of baby powder small enough to fit in your pocket, so keep that or a little baggy (not too little, or you might have to go through some field tests with the cops) with you everywhere, so if you come in from the sun you can just re-powder. I generally buy a big tub of Johnsons Baby Powder With Aloe, as seen in this eccentric review on Viewpoints, the Aloe and Vitamin E help protect skin and its the best baby powder I've found. It may be the best preventative solution, but it's still mostly just cornstarch and doesn't do much to heal once you already have a rash.

#2 - Obvious pun is obvious, but if you have to mess, try your best to make it to a restroom, even if you still mess in your diapers. in 90 degree weather, you have about 10 minutes to change out of a messy diaper before irritation starts, and the smell can clear a supermarket. A solution to this is using tons of A+D ointment and bodymints, but most cremes eventually melt off of your skin, making your diapers less absorbant and leaving your skin unprotected. Just find a restroom ASAP and make sure to completely clean up and get all the residue from the baby wipes off your skin, powder/creme up and re-diaper. Always sells something called "Always Clean" which can come in handy, and they make me feel pretty girly just to have them in my purse. I feel so bad for anyone who actually has bowel incontinence in this kind of weather!

#3 - I am a huge fan of crinkly plastic diapers, and have spoken out in the past about the negative trend of cloth backed diapers. I still don't like them, but my distaste is completely not practical. If you go out into the sun with a plastic diaper on, its basically the same as wearing a plastic bag filled with towels. Some of the brands I avoid during hot weather are Tranquilty Briefs, Depends, Molicare, Bambino, Abri-Form X-Plus, Goodnites, all are plastic and hardly breathe. Tranquilites Briefs like the ATN and Slimline brief are unusable in summer, they basically just come apart at the seams after a couple hours of movement and their cloth pull-ups soak through the material pretty consistently. Bambinos are so bulky they get warmer faster than any other diaper, and sweat makes the padding bunch up. Luckily, brands like Tena, Attends, and certain Abri-Forms have plenty of alternatives for breathable briefs. I know its tough to get away from the crinkly softness, but breathable diapers will save you tons of trouble. Also, some diapers look cloth and breathable like goodnites, but are really just plastic with a cloth cover.

#4 - Completely shave your diaper area if you haven't already, and do it everyday. It takes about 3 minutes and you get better at it every time you do it.

#5 - This ones for the bedwetters like me, I had to take my vinyl sheets off of my bed because my apartment has oven status, even late at night. It's too hot for vinyl sheets or plastic panties and I'm drinking more water than ever, whats a little bedwetter to do? The best solution I've found, is before making your sheets, put a few incontinence bedpads in a strip where your waist usually lays. They still get hot and wont protect everything, but the cottony material breaths way better than vinyl or plastic and they won't move around everywhere if you put them on your mattress before your sheets. Other than that, I'm saving up for a new mattress once it cools down, I had a couple accidents before I figured out the bed-pad thing.

#6 - Lets talk about a different type of pads... Tena makes a pad and pant system that I love for the summer. The pant is a very lightweight mesh and the super and night pads handle as much as most briefs. They're easy to change they don't make the tape noise in the bathroom and you don't have to fear getting powder on the tapes. They fit both men and women fine and feel really comfy too :)

#7 - Even if you've followed all of these tips, there is still a chance you might get either a bad rash, or worse, a yeast infection. in the case of a rash, I recommend Desitin or A+D for the day, Desitin Overnight for overnight. Make sure you stay out of your diaper for at least a half-hour a day, even if that means pulling your diapers down to air out in the bathroom, trust me, your skin will thank you. For the yeast infection, there's really only one solution, Miconazole, the key ingredient in things like Vagisil and Monistat. It kills yeast dead, and does it surprisingly quick. Keep some handy and if you have severe irritation, try some of this, I think you'll be surprised how often simple irritation is really a fungal infection. ewww... gross.

I hope these tips help you have a more pleasant summer, I'll leave you with one of my favorite things about summertime!

Tiny Toons - How I Spent My Summer Vacation

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posted by Riley K. @ 07:24   2 comments

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