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AB Discovery is proud to present the revised and extended edition of the classic ABDL book - The Clothesline of Shame. More characters, more action and more... diapers and plastic pants! Young Benjamin often rode past the house and saw diapers and plastic baby pants hung up on the clothesline out back. They called to him and he dreamed about them. Finally, he had to touch them and then, to take some. He was a teenager now and surely should know better, but the deep desires of his heart and loins called to the plastic pants and so he stole one. But he was caught... Now he had to spill the deep secret of his heart. He wanted to be a baby again. How would Miss Goodwin - his former teacher - react to that embarrassing admission? It was not his first time, not by far. We read about how Benjamin started off with his fetish for plastic pants and nappies and the characters that helped him. We also meet some new characters and we see if the Washing Line still has a place to entice and entrap young boys and men who crave the tightness of diapersand the slippery feel of plastic pants. We hear of David and James. We learn of baby Millie and Benjamin's Aunt and the roles they played in his upbringing. And we see the possibilities of the future as baby Jerry enters the back garden of Sally Goodwin and a new generation of babies is about to arrive... NOTE: THis is the 'diaper version' of the 'nappy book' The Washing Line - Extended Edition
Benjamin often rode past the house and saw diapers and plastic baby pants hung up on the clothesline out back. They called to him powerfully and he dreamed about them. Finally, he had to touch them and then, to take some. He was a teenager now and surely should know better, but the deep desires of his heart and loins called to the plastic pants and so he stole one. But he was caught... Now he had to spill the deep secret of his heart: he wanted to be a baby again. How would Miss Goodwin - his former teacher - react to that embarrassing admission? Would she report him or help him?
Challenging Global Gender Violence provides a qualitative and comparative analysis of women's experiences of violence, healing, and action across cultures. Gender violence is the most pervasive human rights violation affecting women and children across both the developed and developing world. While the specific cultural contexts and acts of violence vary, the feelings that women express about their experiences of abuse are strikingly similar. So are the images, colors, and words they use to express those feelings. Hearts - bruised, broken, and torn; black and red; NO! and No Más! are frequently found on shirts contributed to the Global Clothesline Project. While providing a theoretical analysis of trauma, Susan D. Rose grounds the discussion in the lived experiences and stories of women across cultures. Featuring women's stories, artwork, and voices as they speak about their experiences of violence and healing, this brief volume examines the relationship between gender inequality and gender violence, the health impacts of gender violence, and strategies being used to reduce violence against women.
In 1996, Craig Wilson began writing a column for USA Today called “The Final Word.” In it, he extolled the virtues of the true pleasures in life—clotheslines, freshly cut firewood, sweet corn, and Adirondack chairs—and looked back on his childhood in the country with fondness and an infectious sense of humor. Wilson’s message struck a nerve, and now he receives hundreds of letters and e-mails each week from readers who share his sense of nostalgia and appreciate his warm, thoughtful observations on daily life. It’s the Little Things... showcases the best of “The Final Word,” with the pieces arranged by season. In fall, for example, Wilson remembers his mom’s Thanksgiving gravy and his crush on his first-grade teacher; in winter, he holds forth on aluminum Christmas trees and the kiddie table; in spring, he writes about the joys of walking to work and puttering in the garage; and in summer, his thoughts turn to white bucks, front porches, and outdoor showers. The result is a delightful book to share with others and to relish throughout the year.
AB Discovery's Authors get together to produce... A second volume of short stories that have been 'floating around in my head'. Most authors have a host of ABDL story ideas and plots that don't quite seem big enough to make a full story. But they do have lives of their own and deserve to be given a chance to live on the pages of a book. We are pleased to present the works of some of our popular ABDL authors as they develop the stories 'floating around in their heads'! Includes the following stories: Charlotte Grace (Andrew Stephens) Marie, Gerald and Jenny (Rosalie Bent) Ricky's Changes (Michael Bent) Joshua's New Plastic Pants (Ben Pathen) The Regression Progression (Christine Kringle) Baby Belinda (Michael Bent) Adam and Max (Samuel Lister)
We live in a multicultural society, but many Christians hesitate to engage those of other faiths about Christianity. Exploring evangelism from the perspective of four major worldviews, Jay Moon and Bud Simon unpack the intercultural dynamics at hand when sharing the gospel across cultures, offering contextual evangelism approaches that are relevant, biblical, and practical.
AB Discovery is proud to present the revised and extended edition of the classic ABDL book - The Washing Line. More characters, more action and more... diapers and plastic pants! Young Benjamin often rode past the house and saw diapers and plastic baby pants hung up on the clothesline out back. They called to him and he dreamed about them. Finally, he had to touch them and then, to take some.He was a teenager now and surely should know better, but the deep desires of his heart and loins called to the plastic pants and so he stole one. But he was caught... Now he had to spill the deep secret of his heart. He wanted to be a baby again. How would Miss Goodwin - his former teacher - react to that embarrassing admission? It was not his first time, not by far. We read about how Benjamin started off with his fetish for plastic pants and nappies and the characters that helped him. We also meet some new characters and we see if the Clothesline still has a place to entice and entrap young boys and men who crave the tightness of nappies and the slippery feel of plastic pants. We hear of David and James. We learn of baby Millie and Benjamin's Aunt and the roles they played in his upbringing. And we see the possibilities of the future as baby Jerry enters the back garden of Sally Goodwin and a new generation of babies is about to arrive... NOTE: This is the 'diaper version' of the original 'nappy book' The Washing Line - Extended Edition
"All the sizzle, chaos, noise and scariness of war is clay in the hands of ace storyteller Lynch." -Kirkus Reviews for the World War II series The First Special Service Force is an elite commando unit composed of American and Canadian troops. From the start, the Force is intended to go where other soldiers won't. The call for volunteers specifically singles out lumberjacks, hunters, prospectors, and game wardens as ideal candidates. And their training is anything but "basic," including intense lessons in parachuting, hand-to-hand combat, skiing, rock climbing, and adaptation to cold climates.One tight group of young men have made a point of carrying The Commando Pocket Manual with them everywhere. They build a unified little community around it, a text to guide them through the war.As this team travels through Germany, taking down Nazis as they go, they also carry calling cards to leave behind. The stickers read, in German, "The worst is yet to come."
Benjamin often rode past the house and saw nappies and plastic baby pants hung up on the clothesline out back. They called to him and he dreamed about them. Finally, he had to touch them and then, to take some.He was a teenager now and surely should know better, but the deep desires of his heart and loins called to the plastic pants and so he stole one.But he was caught... Now he had to spill the deep secret of his heart. He wanted to be a baby again. How would Miss Goodwin - his former teacher - react to that embarrassing admission?NOTE: this is the 'diaper version' of the book The Washing line with British terms such as nappy and dummy replaced with diaper and pacifier and mommy
Themelios is an international, evangelical, peer-reviewed theological journal that expounds and defends the historic Christian faith. Themelios is published three times a year online at The Gospel Coalition (http://thegospelcoalition.org/themelios/) and in print by Wipf and Stock. Its primary audience is theological students and pastors, though scholars read it as well. Themelios began in 1975 and was operated by RTSF/UCCF in the UK, and it became a digital journal operated by The Gospel Coalition in 2008. The editorial team draws participants from across the globe as editors, essayists, and reviewers. General Editor: D. A. Carson, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Managing Editor: Brian Tabb, Bethlehem College and Seminary Consulting Editor: Michael J. Ovey, Oak Hill Theological College Administrator: Andrew David Naselli, Bethlehem College and Seminary Book Review Editors: Jerry Hwang, Singapore Bible College; Alan Thompson, Sydney Missionary & Bible College; Nathan A. Finn, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary; Hans Madueme, Covenant College; Dane Ortlund, Crossway; Jason Sexton, Golden Gate Baptist Seminary Editorial Board: Gerald Bray, Beeson Divinity School Lee Gatiss, Wales Evangelical School of Theology Paul Helseth, University of Northwestern, St. Paul Paul House, Beeson Divinity School Ken Magnuson, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Jonathan Pennington, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary James Robson, Wycliffe Hall Mark D. Thompson, Moore Theological College Paul Williamson, Moore Theological College Stephen Witmer, Pepperell Christian Fellowship Robert Yarbrough, Covenant Seminary