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Colin Milton presents a 36,000 word collection of letters by dominant women about their diapered/nappied husbands or relatives. Unbeknown to many of us, behind closed doors there are many men being put back into nappies, being bottle-fed and put into petticoats and baby clothes and regressed at the whim of their dominant partner. And best of all... it seems to work out best for everyone!
Focussing on the healing power of spirituality, Lifelines offers a celebration of healing, a message of hope, and a way of helping. Lifelines addresses family violence and spirituality in a community and cultural context.
In this ABDL book you will find four stories, completely reworked and re-edited and available in the sixth of an eleven-volume series. Colin Milton brings us four wonderful short stories about being an adult baby, usually in a relationship with a mummy or an aunty. 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/diapered baby, still bottle fed or more. THIS VOLUME CONTAINS: Dinner Party Expecting Andrew Neighbour's New Baby Recollections of an Adult Baby 61,000 words
Epic Romance: Homer to Milton presents a comprehensive view of the epic tradition from Homer, through Virgil, Ariosto, Tasso, Spenser, and the host of minor writers who helped create the idiom within which these writers worked, to the idiom within which these writers worked, to the indiviudal authors in historical context link to develop a powerful explanation of how and why the epic changed from Homer to Milton. Dr Burrow shows how the romance hero, whose prime motives are love and pity, emerged from a sequence of reinterpretations of Homer which runs from Virgil's Aeneid and its medieval redactions to Ariosto's Orlando Furioso. Relating the emergence of the romance hero to the digressive, ...
AB Discovery is pleased to be offering the short stories and novella of long-time ABDL author, Colin Milton. In this ABDL book you will find four stories, completely reworked and re-edited and available in the second in the series of Big Babies and their Mummies. Colin Milton brings us four wonderful short stories about being an adult baby, usually in a relationship with a mummy or an aunty. 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/diapered baby, still bottle fed or more. THIS VOLUME CONTAINS: Training Mark Kidnappied In His Place It Pays to Dominate
People learn by imitating other people. Authors do the same. This book explains how authors from the earliest stages of Western literature to the present day have imitated each other
Another wonderful ABDL/FemDom novel by accomplished author - Colin Milton Scott and Samantha's marriage was reaching that most treacherous of troubles - complacency. But Samantha was not one to let her relationship perish without trying everything she could. At the suggestion of a friend, Samantha went to www.couplesupport.com, read up on their program and made an appointment for her and Scott. As she found out later, the guiding principle of their counselling was the fact that all men are essentially big 'boys'. But what was truly special was that they understood that some men were little boys and some were really just babies. A wonderful story of reconciliation and success with a very unusual (to other people!) training program.
Nietzsche's work has had a significant impact on the intellectual life of non-Western cultures and elicited responses from thinkers outside of the Anglo-American philosophical traditions as well. These essays address the connection between his ideas and ph
Sentencing has been going through reform for a quarter century, yet the political debates on the subject have changed remarkably little. By offering a comprehensive survey of new developments in research and policy, Sentencing Matters is certain to spark fresh debate on this divisive issue. It will be of great interest to lawyers, criminologists, judges, policy makers, and others concerned with the problem of crime and what to do about it.