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  • #16
    nope.... disagree again!

    You just have to be committed... We dont drink or party and we dont have expensive furniture or cars... but hey we have a fuckload of sex toys and bdsm gear... I have a whole cupboard for nappies and pilchers.

    We also craft a lot of stuff from the local hardware store.

    You just gotta decide what you want and go get it!

    Originally posted by spinsugar
    What I was going for in my additional stats comment is, I'm guessing that alot of the folks in the 0 to 20k range might be a student of some sort.

    So that range may not be full of poor folks, but people who havent yet entered the full time job arena. Who may eventually end up in your target pay range.

    Although I'd have to say I doubt that earning denotes you kink, except for maybe the folks with huge amounts of BD gear, who's house is big enough for a full size dungeon, with medical tables and stirups and shit.

    You gotta have some serious cash to devote and entire room of your house to a fetish. As someone who falls right into the middle class area, I know I dont have room in my house for a huge bondage cross or wall I'm willing to lose to shackle mounts, or what ever other crazy shit folks have in their house.

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    • #17
      You should probably ask, "What was your income range when you STARTED doing this."

      I make a fairly good salary these days and so does my wife, so we're now in the 100K+ category. But when I first got into this I was a teenager and unemployed. Then over time I worked my way up through all of the different levels listed -- wearing and wetting and eventually pooping my diapers all along the way.

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      • #18
        Your story is very similar to mine. I started as a teenager and graduated college and went on to enjoy my career flying airplanes, eventually breaking 100k/year, while wetting and messing my diapers all along the way. I guess you can glean from this informal poll that there isn't really any correlation between being a diaper wearer and any lack of financial success. We seem to have the same spread as any normal group of people. So perhaps we're more normal than we think? It supports my theory that you already know at least ONE fellow AB/DL, you just don't know it.

        -Six

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        • #19
          me

          I am a volunteer medical coordinator. While I make almost nothing a year, a person being paid to do my job can average 90-130k and someone who I talked to in another state makes 230k a year doing what I do.

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          • #20
            When I got into this, I was eleven or twelve and obviously unemployed.

            At 18, I was working in a movie theater for minimum wage. To be expected for fresh out of high school.

            At 20, I started building web sites for people. I was now self employed and make $50k+ a year.

            At 21, I started my first adult site, doubling my income. While my primary sites are mainstream porn(and my biggest money makers), I focus most of my attention on my ABDL sites.

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            • #21
              That's awesome, I wish I could find a way to make money doing this. I often fantasize about it, income level be damned, but I still think if I had to do it for work it would take all the fun out of it and I would come to hate it after a time. (Like how I feel about flying. I don't hate it, but now it's "work" and not "fun"). Like most things, fantasy is usually better left to fantasy, so I'll leave it how it is.

              -Six

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