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Oliver was an adult baby and unlike most, he got a lot of opportunities to dress up and diaper up as the baby he always wanted to be. One day when Dave, an old friend, rang to see how he was getting on, he spoke not to Oliver, but to Felicity. She told him an impossible tale of how 'Ollie' was now living as a baby. He thought it was a scam or a lie. But it wasn't. Trapped by his own infantile desires, Felicity had indeed, partly turned Oliver into a baby, but how far would she go and how far would he let her? And what would her mother and two sisters say when they discovered that Felicity now had a baby - but not by traditional means? Read on to find out.
In Ben Pathen's 16th ABDL book we travel to Germany and discover wealthy single woman, Franka who desperately wants to have a relationship with a man of her own design - a baby man. A man she can love, control, spend her life with and be... his mother. And she wants an English Man - an English Baby.With the help of esteemed psychiatrist, Dr Marie, she takes 50 year old Ethan on a trip down memory lane back to his younger years and finally, to his infancy. And there he stays.Franka and her new Nanny take Ethan on a wonderful and refreshing journey of absolute dependence, total love and complete infancy. The tortured and lonely adult evaporates and the new person - baby Ethan is born. He is less of a man, but more complete as an individual as he allows infancy to be his destination and his new life.A baby is born and his mother is ecstatic! NOTE: This is the 'diaper version' of the 'nappy book' - the English Baby - with British terms such as nappy, dummy and cot, replaced with North American terms such as diaper, pacifier and crib so as to be culturally appropriate.
In Ben Pathen's 16th ABDL book we travel to Germany and discover a wealthy single woman, Franka who desperately wants to have a relationship with a man of her own design - a baby man. A man she can love, control, spend her life with and be... his mother. And she wants an English Man - an English Baby. With the help of an esteemed psychiatrist, Dr Marie, she takes 50-year-old Ethan on a trip down memory lane back to his younger years and finally, to his infancy. And there he stays. Franka and her new Nanny take Ethan on a wonderful and refreshing journey of absolute dependence, total love, and complete infancy. The tortured and lonely adult evaporates and the new person - baby Ethan is born. He is less of a man, but more complete as an individual as he allows infancy to be his destination and his new life. A baby is born and his mother is ecstatic!
We all love our mothers. And our mothers love us back. There is little more unconditional love than that which a mother gives. Mothers love their disobedient and even criminal sons. In their mind, they can do no wrong. Mothers want to protect their children, usually more than they want to protect themselves. Are there mothers so determined to protect their sons from the risks and dangers that the wide world presents, that they would choose an astonishing solution? Would such a mother be willing to take her son and regress him back to infancy, back to a life of no cares, no worries and and no responsibilities? Such a world would pose far fewer risks to a teenage boy on the cusp of adulthood than venturing out on his own. Amanda is such a woman. Her son is about to strike out on his own and he is woefully unprepared. He is small for his age, immature and ignorant of the dangers outside his home. And so she takes on the challenge of turning Daniel back into a baby. And she has one obvious entry point. Daniel had wet his bed until only a few years prior. It would be easy to start that process again and then, the solution was obvious. Diapers and Plastic pants. The rest would follow on.
The sissy baby is a very common and wonderful part of the wide ABDL landscape. A boy/man that wants diapers for sure, but also panties and perhaps a bra. They want baby clothes like we all do, but mainly baby girl dresses - frilly bonnets, pink outfits, a pink pacifier, dolls to play with, and a feminine crib and nursery. This collection of four wonderful books is all about that. About boys who want to be sissy baby girls, even if they don't know that at the beginning. These are not erotic tales of sissy sex or sizzling adventures into sissyhood. Rather, they are stories of how real-life sissy babies appear and develop and the people/family around them that embrace and enhance their lives. You will love these wonderful books and the characters you will meet as they discover and realise their true identity as a Sissy Baby Girl. The book titles are: ** A Mother's Love ** Home Detention ** The Book Club Baby ** Where Big Babies Live 167,000 words
Rachael is a mother. But not just any mother. She is the parent to a happy, bubbly, adult baby boy called Phillip. Getting to where she and her baby are now was quite a journey and through Rachel's diary, we can see what transpired, the successes and failures and the eventual wonder of a satisfying adult baby relationship. Many will wish they were Phillip as he descends to a life of nappies/diapers, cots, bottles, toys and nurseries. And perhaps a few other readers will be women wondering if maybe, an adult baby is what they want as well. Which one are you?
Melissa wants a baby. Not that this is unusual for a young woman, And her mother wanted a grandchild – also not unusual. But there was an important issue… and his name was Thomas. Years earlier, the handsome – if short – Thomas resisted the romantic overtures of Melissa and a woman spurned is… a problem. Melissa had hoped that Thomas would give her a baby in the more traditional method, but she had been rejected. Together, Melissa and her mother decided that they would indeed have a baby and grandchild. And Thomas would be involved, regardless. But not as anyone would have guessed. Thomas himself, was going to be the baby - diapers and all.
In Ben Pathen's 16th ABDL book we travel to Germany and discover wealthy single woman, Franka who desperately wants to have a relationship with a man of her own design - a baby man. A man she can love, control, spend her life with and be... his mother. And she wants an English Man - an English Baby.With the help of esteemed psychiatrist, Dr Marie, she takes 50 year old Ethan on a trip down memory lane back to his younger years and finally, to his infancy. And there he stays.Franka and her new Nanny take Ethan on a wonderful and refreshing journey of absolute dependence, total love and complete infancy. The tortured and lonely adult evaporates and the new person - baby Ethan is born. He is less of a man, but more complete as an individual as he allows infancy to be his destination and his new life.A baby is born and his mother is ecstatic!
We all have a tale to tell about how we started wearing nappies (or diapers!) and each tale is different. There are varying themes, but there is the one consistent one that diapers 'called to us' when we were young and that attraction grew to become a 'siren call'. We were helpless in the embrace of that cloth diaperor plastic disposable that for reasons we didn't understand - and maybe never did - drew us to wear and wet them. For some, it was part of wanting to be a baby again and for others, a response to extended bedwetting. For others still, it was just the nappy; just the feel of its comfort and security. As children, these feelings are tough to handle, never-mind understand. Adults don't understand and most react badly... or worse. This 60,000 word, illustrated book is the story of one UK boy growing up in the 70s and 80s as a late bedwetter whose attraction to nappies has remained to him up until this day.
This book is intended as a primer for those who wish to implement diaper discipline and dominance into their relationship. You don't need experience or even to be wearing diapers yet. This is a guide for serious people about a serious journey into upending the way we traditionally operate our relationships by involving diapers and changing the way we look at adult behaviour and discipline.