Howard walked in the electronic arcade like he was descending into digital Hell. The dim lighting was nothing like the bright arcades of his early manhood. This was an abandonment into the imaginations of the programmers of Hades. All around him, women voices screamed in horror as their electronic heroes were gutted by the eternally sharp blades of their digital foes. Grim-faced children fed quarter after quarter into the slots of the purveyors of computerized violence and subjectivized smut. Winning wasn’t merely important there, it was the only thing! The vacant faces of the compulsive players told the story to Howard. These children weren’t merely enthralled, they were addicted! The arcade was rank with the smell of unflushed feces and soured urine. From the distracted looks on the children’s faces it was easy see why. No one he saw looked like they had the slightest intention of letting themselves be diverted from their games by anything, including physical needs.
Who Wears the Pants Scene 78
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Stories we Tell Scene 41
Woo-freaking-Hoo, she had thought when the school announced the change last spring at the end of her 6th grade...
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Training for the Infantalist Scene 25
The most important aspect of the exercise, however, was the feelings attached. It was important that, despite exercising, no...
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Auntie’s Petticoating Rules Scene 58
“Which bra have you got on today?” my aunt asked in a friendly, inquisitive tone when I appeared downstairs....
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The Day’s of his Lives Scene 132
I was grateful to momma for giving me the bottle to drink on my own, at least I could...
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The Day’s of his Lives Scene 63
My tongue was still swollen and I couldn’t speak. My diaper was wet and I wanted it changed...
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The Petticoat & the Evacuee Scene 49
Spending his days playing with Alice or the girls at school is different; less aggressive and boisterous but equally...
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A Strange Addiction
I could not take my eyes off of her, or to be more precise, her boobs. My name is...
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Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 92
Atop a floral-quilted bed sat a spread of photographs. Tony’s eye fell on the largest one, a candid shot...