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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Diaper Dimension Scene 193
Immediately, I wanted to run. I was used to seeing people cry. I’m a bit of a crier myself...
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Forever a Child Scene 67
She was glad the diaper was dry at least. She got out the new extra-cute one-piece suit she had...
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July 23 – August 13: A New Start
July 23 Dear Diary… No, scratch that. It already feels silly enough doing this without addressing you like an...
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Surrogate Scene 50
She could only hope that Mary wouldn’t notice before she somehow got a chance to clean it up, but...
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Summer Nurse Scene 68
Kevin said, “Call of Duty, Mom. Carrie is really good at it too… for a girl.” I picked up...
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Circumstances Scene 167
Soon, they were out in the main corridor strolling along with nary a care in the world, or at...
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Shopping with Mother Scene 3
I was so transfixed by the frilly pastel coloured frocks that my mother’s words barely registered. They all...
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Diaper Dimension Scene 309
Chapter 53: Apologies, Promises, Lies, Love, and Defeat People think that love is patient. They think that love is...