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    • Thanks for the catch, I will fix it.  The funny thing is I looked at that word for a few minutes when I was writing and thought it looked wrong but was having a brain fart and Grammarly didn't pick it up either. Thank you I have been thinking about this story for a very long time.  Some of the underlying themes of this story are Will dealing with exploring his identity, needing diapers, and needing babyish things.  Like Will will have, I have had issues with my gender identity and being an ABDL since childhood so I plan on projecting a lot of my own feelings that I had into his character.  We did not ask to be ABDL, incontinent, straight, gay, etc. and my hope is this will be a story of acceptance.  I do have a plan for Will to get certain aspects of his life back.  It won't be the life he originally planned for himself, but he will find purpose and joy in life again.  I wrote this as if I had to deal with physical regression like Will, even though I am an ABDL, I have a lot of aspirations in life other than diapers.  I could never see myself as a 24/7 adult baby. Without giving any spoilers, there will be some changes to Will's brain, but his intelligence, for the most part, will be intact.  My reasoning behind that is the plasticity of the brain in younger children and that the world's smallest woman is only the size of a proportional 10-month-old but she is still smart enough to have both a bachelor's and master's degree. I probably should have been a little clearer on why Will will be locked into his final physical age.  Because his bone growth plates were already fused when he stopped growing the first time, the physical regression did not affect the grown plates, but just the bones themselves.  If this would have happened before he was fully grown, there would have been a chance for him to grow at least a little bit. I do have a plan for Will's long-term care. I agree, I have had a very close family member have TBI from multiple strokes. It is pretty tough to see someone lose all of their independence and have to take on the role of caregiver.  
    • Wow, never knew about the wheelbarrow position.  Had to look it up. Very interesting.  I'm still more interested in bending over a desk or grabbing my ankles.  A good old fashioned school paddling. 
    • I rarely say this, but I definitely need more. I've been on vacation since 01.05. and have probably read the story 4 times since then.
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