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Everyone knows this. You set out to do something, start with it euphorically and with full zeal, and then just can't manage to keep it up for a longer period of time.
For example, wearing diapers 24/7, always doing everything in diapers, or being more confident about liking diapers.
How nice would it be if there was someone there to support you in your ideas and make sure that you don't deviate from your goals so quickly? A loving but firm hand that gently but firmly pushes your own inner pig in a certain direction.
Many ABs dream of being raised to be a diaper baby by a close person who loves them and supports them in not losing sight of their goals so quickly.
Tina here in my latest drawing has been lucky in that respect. Several aunts and acquaintances have decided to consistently take care of her upbringing in order to make her dream of being a small, immature child again, who permanently wets her diapers, come true.
Or was there some kind of misunderstanding? Did one of her friends misunderstand something when Tina told her she would like to break away from her stressful adult life? But maybe that's not so important. Because Tina's treatment is already well advanced. She's been dutifully putting everything in her diapers for months, sleeping in a crib, and is almost addicted to her pacifier.
Only her aunts find that she can't really let herself go yet, because she keeps trying to break out into her old, adult life. And that's exactly what they want to help her with a lot of patience and devotion.
Tina's crawl frame will soon ensure that she no longer has to walk upright. She will be able to take on a whole new perspective and see the world from entirely new angles. It's little things like this that her teachers pay attention to so that Tina can concentrate fully on herself. On playing with her stuffed animals and relearning all the things she has forgotten as an adult. She no longer has to worry about food, because she is fed regularly. She no longer has to interrupt her play to go to the bathroom, because that's what her diapers are for, which are checked and changed. Her daily routine is also tightly planned and so there is never any boredom.
Maybe she will thank her aunts for that. Preferably before they will also completely wean her off the ability to speak. ;-)
There really are such racks and I have been inspired by some. But also simpler versions, like this bondage set, could be a way to indulge in such fantasies.
Sometimes a simple pacifier is not enough to calm restless babies. If they argue too loudly against their necessary treatment, it's better for everyone to quiet them with something more efficient. I find gags like this, or a whole head harness work pretty well for that. You can wear them for a long time, they prevent articulate speech or overly loud whining, and they always remind the wearer what is expected of her. It is a tool that brings only benefits to everyone. So you should not be afraid to use it often.
How is it with you? Do you also have wishes, goals and dreams, which you would like to realize, but just can't do it alone until the end?