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Figure #2

-By B. Terrance Grey
Mapping Paraphilic Infantilism and Diaper Fetishes - Method and Results

Part of the Survey Project at Understanding.Infantilism.Org

 Figure #2 - Distribution of ABDL Interests.

Figure Description

This figure is a 3D bar plot showing the distribution of five aspects of diaper use across five levels of interest. Feel/smell/sound was considered very important by 55% of ABDLs, and 30% considered it important. The mode for sex was OK, with 34%, followed by important, 28%. The mode for control was also OK, with 25%. The distribution for control was flatter and more symmetric. Babyhood has gradient, from very important, 25%, to must be absent, 13%. Convenience was considered very important by 39% of ABDLs.

Questions and Results Crosstabulation

This result involved questions number 8 though 12. The interim results are crosstabulated below.

How important are these specific aspects in scenes, games, or fantasies to you?

8)The feeling/sound/smell of the diapers.
9)The sex. Masturbation, intercourse, and the like might be involved.
10)Being under the control of someone else. Spankings, humiliation, etc., might be involved.
11)Being a baby. Stuffies, bottles, toys, and naptimes might be involved.
12)The convenience that diapers offer: not having to get to a bathroom.

Each question had the same answer options.

  1. Very important
  2. Important
  3. OK
  4. Tolerable
  5. Must be absent

Very Important Important OK Tolerable Absent
Feel/smell/sound 666 360 142 26 10
Sex 200 343 408 158 98
Control 239 265 297 213 188
Babyhood 305 281 258 202 156
Convenience 467 362 269 65 30

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