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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Last Summer Scene 58
“All I can say is that when he returned to you at the end of each summer, he...
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The Story of Theodore Scene 15
A large steaming bowl of soup flanked by four diagonally-cut sandwich halves sat across from Mrs Feild’s accustomed place...
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The Little Sissy AB Professor Scene 7
His outrage and anger evaporate in a second and large tears of girlish shame begin rolling down his face...
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Circumstances Scene 139
“Think we ought to get up?” he asked her softly. “No,” she murmured back. “You sure?” he asked. “Stop...
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Alvin Ever After: Alvin in the Second Scene 156
Apparently one or maybe both of my parents had been bragging about me. Oh man, I just had a...
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Diapers Never Lie Scene 56
Four years earlier… Under no circumstances was I stepping out of the car with the way I was dressed....
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Lamp of Love Scene 157
Deedee and Ron bodies started returning to normal. In seconds, their bodies grew and matured to their adult...
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The Magical Crib
The attic in my house is a mess. My mother was the kind of person who saved everything from...