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Rachael is a mother. But not just any mother. She is the parent to a happy, bubbly, adult baby boy called Phillip. Getting to where she and her baby are now was quite a journey and through Rachel’s diary, we can see what transpired, the successes and failures and the eventual wonder of a satisfying mother and adult baby relationship. It is a fabulous example of what it is like when a loving woman meets a very infantile adult and together, they become become mother and baby. Many will wish they too were Phillip, as he descends to a life of diapers, cribs, bottles, toys and nurseries. And perhaps a few other readers will be women wondering if maybe, an adult baby is what they want as well. Which one are you?
When her husband was cheating, the man he mistakenly provoked was a legend in Banyan City. He had monstrous wealth and power, and his appearance was beauties. She was a man with a special relationship with her ... — She was arranged to go on a blind date. The two little bun cried as they called her: "Dad is hitting us, help!" She rushed over with a head full of sweat. The man was rewarding the two little bun who had performed well ... She angrily said, "Mu Zhan Qian, my blind date has been destroyed by you!" The man said in a low voice, "If you want to remarry, why do you need to go so far? My child father, shouldn't he be the first choice? "
Lactophilia: Sexual fetish for breastfeeding Julie has everything most women in their thirties could ever want. Money, a successful career, rich suitors, and a hot rocking body. However, she's gotten to a point in her life where she wants none of it. She's tired of working and all she wants is to have a baby. Julie has a condition known as lactophilia, something she tried to suppress for many years before coming to terms with it. The thought of breastfeeding a baby really turns her on, but she doesn't want a normal baby. She wants a different kind of baby that will relieve all the sexual tension that will build inside for breastfeeding. When she runs into one of her old business partners, the shy little girl behind him gets her full attention. She would be the perfect baby. What's even better? Her daddy is looking for a new wife. WARNING: I write kinky smut (Rated R) content ONLY for Mature Audiences. - Drugging, Humiliation, Sexual Activity, and Age Regression are sensitive/triggering topics in this book. Read at your own risk.
Essentialism is the idea that certain categories, such as "dog," "man," or "intelligence," have an underlying reality or true nature that gives objects their identity. Where does this idea come from? In this book, Susan Gelman argues that essentialism is an early cognitive bias. Young children's concepts reflect a deep commitment to essentialism, and this commitment leads children to look beyond the obvious in many converging ways: when learning words, generalizing knowledge to new category members, reasoning about the insides of things, contemplating the role of nature versus nurture, and constructing causal explanations. Gelman argues against the standard view of children as concrete or focused on the obvious, instead claiming that children have an early, powerful tendency to search for hidden, non-obvious features of things. She also attacks claims that children build up their knowledge of the world based on simple, associative learning strategies, arguing that children's concepts are embedded in rich folk theories. Parents don't explicitly teach children to essentialize; instead, during the preschool years, children spontaneously construct concepts and beliefs that reflect an essentialist bias. Essentialist accounts have been offered, in one form or another, for thousands of years, extending back at least to Aristotle and Plato. Yet this book is the first to address the issues surrounding essentialism from a psychological perspective. Gelman synthesizes over 15 years of empirical research on essentialism into a unified framework and explores the broader lessons that the research imparts concerning, among other things, human concepts, children's thinking, and the ways in which language influences thought. This volume will appeal to developmental, cognitive, and social psychologists, as well as to scholars in cognitive science and philosophy.
David was always put in diapers and plastic panties at night because he is a bedwetter and can't help himself. On the weekends and holidays, his Mummy keeps him in his diapers and plastic panties which he learned to like as well. David loves being his mummy's little baby girl and all the special treatment and pampering he gets from Mummy. He wears frilly lingerie to bed and under his clothes all the time. It is a lifestyle that needs to be taught to others. From the book: Sissy Baby Stories Vol 2
This book is a timeline of the typical first time mothers experience as a new mom. For those of you that are not first time mothers, you know the routine, and will find this quite humorous and touching.
Sibling rivalry often starts right after the birth of a second child. Sometimes the older child becomes aggressive, or even regressive. This means they start acting like a baby again. It is important to prepare your child so they know what to expect. This makes their adjustment to the changes a baby brings easier. . Zebra Tales- Mommy's Baby - the 5th book in The Mr. Stripes series addresses many concerns a older sibling has with a new addition to the family. The book identifies that babies come from Love - then through a mom and dad. This gives a much deeper context to understand life from.
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