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Adult Babyhood, An Exploratory Guide

This is a blog version of some personal work I have been doing to one day publish articles, a website, or even a book to help both adult babies and caregiver's explore what adult babyhood means to them. I try to provide a foundation to build on, rather than the 'one true way' that I've found in many other sources.
11 months ago. June 10, 2023 at 11:21 AM

Okay, so I am a bit eager to post some of my views on adult babyhood. However, I also want to hear other's opinions, experiences, and points of view. Every so often, I am going to try and post something purely to spark conversation. I will provide an answer to my own question in my initial post and do my best to reply to and share the comments in a subsequent post. Please let me know in your comments if I may highlight and include your comment in that future writing!

So my first question is: What makes you feel like a baby? Alternatively if you are a Caregiver or Bystander: What makes you feel like someone else is a baby?

It is a pretty broad question, feel free to answer with specifics or general statements. Anything is fair game, clothing, props, behavior, treatment, whatever sparks feelings of babyhood for yourself or towards others.

 

Rylie's Answer

For me, there are many different things, but as cliché as it is diapers stand out first and foremost.

When I wear and wet diapers, I feel that vast difference between babyhood and adulthood. When I know other people are using the toilet like an adult, that clear distinction makes me feel like less of an adult. That feeling is only increased when my diapers are on display, if others know I am wetting them, or better yet someone else has taken that choice away from me. I've never really had strong feelings about being changed, but being checked, told when I may change, or a simple swat on my padded behind push me further into feeling like a baby. It isn't just about that psychological distinction of wearing and wetting a diaper, but also how it engages my senses.

Disposable diapers feel thicker and softer than anything I usually wear. The way their crinkle sounds in my ears, especially when someone (consenting) notices and giggles at the sound make my heart flutter. When I know they peak out beneath a skirt or dress, from the legs of a onesie, or just over my waistband... I feel a bit shy, but happy inside. In particular I enjoy large capacity ABDL diapers, the way they make me waddle, especially when they are soggy. They have become this instant control collar, that when I am diapered I view select trusted adults as senior to me. A few of which have even expressed their mental image of me, always includes me wearing and wetting my pampers. 

I do enjoy other things as well though. Baby clothes feel cute, but without being seen they don't really make me feel little. I adore being told I am too little, especially for more 'mature' adult things. While I don't have much experience with schedules, what little I do have has shown me being put down for a nap or to bed. I feel really little when I am fed baby food in my highchair, especially if others are eating normal adult food around me. 

What makes me feel like a baby most of all, is that after a series of play partners and a mommy or two, certain things have become ingrained in me. I sleep in diapers every night, my bedroom is a nursery, and I sleep in a crib. All of this has become normal and lost its kinky thrill. Yet, that has been replaced by this sense of belonging and a different thrill that some parts of my life have become so different from a normal adult, that I must really be a baby, at least in part.

I look forward to your replies, 

Rylie-Nimbus

 


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