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Leather Liberation: A Report from MAL Weekend 2024

Metro Weekly, describing the embrace he has felt from the leather community. “There’s nothing left in the closet, and that has rounded me out as a person. The leather community made me who I am.”DanBear was on hand to enjoy the weekend festivities, represent his title, and serve as a judge at the 2024 Mr.
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Dad with adult nappy fetish banned from seeing his children by ex-wife
LadBible reports.MailOnline reports that the wife became increasingly concerned how the fetish would impact their children, and following their spilt, the couple agreed he could see their children, provided he hid his kink from them.However, the wife claims that once her ex-husband picked up the children from her place with his nappy partiality exposed, which is when she decided to take legal action.The dad appealed the ban, which was rejected in April this year.Justice Hilary Hannan at the Family Court said the dad had not "satisfactorily addressed the issues of risk".Justice Hannan said: "I have great reservations and ultimately do not accept that the father has an authentic willingness or ­capacity to disavow engaging in the behaviours in question and in his connections to the community."The dad believes he doesn't pose a threat to his children and believes he is being discriminated against because he is part of the Adult Baby-Diaper Lover community.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.In correspondence with the Daily Telegraph, he wrote: "I feel for and have always respected other minority identities who have been persecuted or treated differently just for being who they are."What I choose to do in the privacy of my own home without any children present is my business.
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Woman with full beard admits dating can be hard as people use her as a 'fetish'
dating can be hard.Harnaam Kaur, 31, started growing hair around her throat when she was aged 11 after puberty hit.Her mum took me to the doctor for tests and at 12, she was diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a condition that affects women’s hormone levels.Symptoms include irregular periods, growing facial hair and difficulty getting pregnant.After finding out about her condition, Harnaam's mum took her to a salon to get her face waxed.However, as well as constant pain, Harnaam said that instead of being bullied over her facial hair, she was now targeted for having it removed.The waxing also meant the hair was growing back thicker and darker, so Harnaam made the decision to ditch the waxes and let the hair grow.Talking about this to The Mirror, she said: "I was going through all of this pain – because my skin was so soft and sensitive, particularly at that age – and trying so hard to conform, but all for nothing."The hair was also growing back thicker and darker after every wax. So one day, shortly after my GCSEs, I made a decision."It took a lot of strength but I thought, 'I can either keep trying to fit in or I can be me.'"Harnaam said she spent the whole of the six-week summer holiday from six form 'preparing herself' and then returned with a full beard after the break.Things were tougher than she imagined though, as she added: "Nothing could have prepared me for the hell that awaited me."Things got massively worse and I began to self-harm."I was taunted continuously and suffered awful dreams about being brutally attacked by my school bullies."Harnaam has since struggled with work and her love life.She said: "At 21, I got engaged.
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