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    • Yes I use to read a lot of those stories, it does get in your head for sure then like me I find I want  IRL to explore and so yes it can lead to that as I can say from experience. I know my flesh is weak and it’s difficult to control at times 
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    • Thanks; that's one of the ways his mom exerts control.  She's a master at finding mental weakness and using it against her children. In the story, one of the reasons that Reggie stayed in diapers so long was that his mother was so awful to his brother and sister after they got out of diapers.  He was also old enough see his mother's demeanor change after Charlotte was diapered at night. When Reggie is in baby mode, mom is patient I will confirm that Charlotte will also be a victim in this story.  I'm still working out the logistics that lead to it, but it will be in the theme: Charlotte is taking care of herself.  I have to explain why Charlotte would come home, and Kristy doesn't come with her. Mom is spiking the food, which is why he pooped in his sleep without realizing it.   I should've done a better transition between the walk and mom coming home. There were a couple of things going on that i wanted to get across.  One is the power dynamic between Stacy and Reggie, as well as the dynamic between mom and Stacy.  FTR- had Charlotte been the one who let Reggie poop in the potty, mom would have put her in corner.   I like the vision of Reggie being in a stroller in front of Stacy's classmates.  They were Kindergarten, and Reggie would have been about the same size as they were.  I think some kids that age have a curiosity about strollers and diapers,  so I could see some kids being jealous of Reggie. I don't think Reggie's the most reliable narrator, and he is impetuous, so he doesn't think about long-term consequences. The way it's written makes it sound like he was trying to go, but he couldn't. However, it doesn't make sense to poop in his diaper literally a few minutes after leaving the bathroom. That might imply that it was deliberate. The way I would view it is: Reggie had a gotta go moment, and bolted to the gate.  he could long enough to convince Stacy to let him go to the bathroom.  However, when Stacy followed him into the bathroom, it became a "Not now!" moment. He didn't want to poop in front of Stacy, so he tightened (maybe on a subconscious level).  Once they were back in the playroom, he couldn't hold it anymore. What happens after he  and Charlotte are rescued will be the final part of the story.  Reggie's case is complicated because Reggie doesn't look like a typical adult, and his experience toileting is also complicated. During some of my prep work, i asked Google how long it takes a TBI patient to regain bladder and bowel control after they lose, and the answer was months. it's not quick, and the process is similar to what you do with a small child (timed toileting and frequent prompting).   Imagine what it would be like in that situation long enough that you lose a sense of yourself, and the forced dependence is normalized. Suddenly, you're a full adult, and expected to participate and lead your self-care. Reggie also has complicated relationship with women, and I don't think it would be possible for him to have a normal M/F relationship.  
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