Maturity is the acceptance of the fact that when faced with the unknown of the real world you might well crap your pants and it might be better than not to be wearing a diaper. Strength isn’t about being better than everyone else. It’s not about being faster or being able to lift more. Strength comes from knowing that, no matter what, there’s someone in your corner that you can count on to catch you when you fall and help you pick up the pieces and start over. Wearing diapers or being a baby doesn’t make you less mature or less of an adult. It makes you more of one, because you know what you’re about. You know what you can do and what you can’t do and you know that, like everyone else in the world, you have fears and needs.
Diapers for Jessica Scene 113
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Little Doubting Thomas Scene 24
She shook her head and said in a low steely voice, “The two of you will get your wish....
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Summer Nurse Scene 76
One of the reasons I was attracted to this particular job was that Terri had made it clear on...
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The Witches Next Door Scene 28
Her light was still on, why had she not pulled the shade? He wondered. Did she know he could...
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The Inheritance Scene 18
Once the computer was up and running, Maggie plugged in the first drive. The suspense was almost killing Maggie...
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So Long to Normality Scene 21
Pa was shoutin’ to get the water hose and buckets. There was a loud crashin’ sound inside the barn...
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Sissy Charboy Apprentice Scene 36
“Hello Michael.” Marie said when she entered. Michael shyly returned the greeting as he fiddled with his buckles. “I...
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 136
With the pin in hand, I crept stealthily toward the door. The first night I had picked the lock...
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Circumstances Scene 162
They passed a fair number of stores selling well-to-do clothing, a leather good store, the obligatory Spencer’s Gifts, until...