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Potty training is one of our first traumas in life. For some, perhaps most, it is easy, but for others, it can be a deeply traumatic experience with lasting consequences. As we grow to our teenage years and adulthood, potty training is expected and assumed and yet for many, it still remains difficult and for some, seemingly unnecessary. And yet, society both demands and expects it. A brilliant arguer for breaking social norms, Gwendoline Summers attacks the question of whether or not potty training should be required for preteens, teens and adults and the issues with rejecting it. An openly pro-nappy/diaper book, Gwendoline targets her book not to just adult babies and diaper lovers, but to anyone seeking a reason and rationale for avoiding the toilet and making alternative choices.
In this book you will find seven stories, completely reworked and re-edited and available in the first of an eleven-volume series.Colin Milton brings us seven wonderful short stories about being an adult baby, usually in a relationship with a mummy. You will thoroughly enjoy your time in Colin's world of babies and mummies - a world YOU may want for yourself!You will read wonderful accounts of a man succumbing to his wife to become her baby. You will enjoy devouring the secret lives of men and women hidden from public view where the man is a nappied baby, still bottle fed or more.These stories are: The Flight of a BabyWhen Things Start AgainWhen Secrets Are ExposedMemories of Being An Adult BabyAs Day Comes to a CloseAunty SarahShaved for BabyhoodNOTE: This is the 'diaper version' of the original 'nappy version
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