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  1. Things are certainly getting interesting, and Maddy is learning something about herself that will definitely affect her mindset going forward.

    1 hour ago, spark said:

    BTW- why haven't her parents contacted a doctor yet?   I mean a sudden change is not normal.

    It may still happen, but given how they explained that they were both bedwetters, and with Grace being one herself so long, they probably assume it's genetics and are not giving it much thought.

  2. 35 minutes ago, flowerdaddy22 said:

    As much as this is a great story, I'm glad it's over. It's not a happy ending by far, but the happiest possible considering the circumstances. And it's REALISTIC! 

    To be honest, the later chapters from when Sarah was found out to her rescue by CPS were painful. Painful to watch Sarah accept her mom's indoctrination so easily and dig her own grave. Painful, because I grew up under the reign of a similarly narcissistic father figure, and even though the circumstances are completely different, the gist remains the same. Rules. Arbitrary, pointless rules. Purely meant for inflating personal self-esteem by exerting power on other, dependant, humans. And just like here, not enough physical abuse for the law to do anything about it, just yearslong emotional torment and manipulation. 

    So yeah, like for @WBDaddythis hits different. 

    Like "Diapers never Lie" it's a amazing story, and one of the most realistic, if not the most realistic diaper story I've ever read. 

    I have to get "All my Girlfriend's Rules" ASAP, that's for sure!

    I agree completely. The story hit home for me on several levels and I'm glad to see how it all ended here for Sarah.

     

    I just finished "All my Girlfriend's Rules" and I'm sure you'll enjoy it. It was perfect closure for the characters.

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  3. 42 minutes ago, spark said:

    I don't know if I've read anything on Amazon that involves children, but this story is more of a survival and redemption story that includes diapers.   The diaper scenes are not very explicit

    Even so, MW is right that some people would just see "teenage girl being diapered" and view it as something that it's not. Better to be safe than sorry.

     

    3 hours ago, MinnesotaWriter said:

    But at the same time, the story was always about her relationship with her mother and her eventual escape, so it made sense to end it when it did.

    And I have several other stories that I want to tell, so it is kind of nice to be digging into some new characters and plots.

    That makes perfect sense, and I am glad you did end it before going too far. Honestly, I wasn't expecting the start of a new story the same day this one ended. You spoil us lol

  4. Glad to see the story reach it's end. It's been a great ride, and I'll definitely be checking out the sequel and your future stories, as well. Thanks for sticking to it all, MW.

     

    I'll admit, even with the sequel, it'll be difficult to leave Sarah and her friends. We've been with them for years and it's bittersweet to say goodbye to these characters.

  5. 1 hour ago, MinnesotaWriter said:

    I think being a "big girl" with pull-ups is partially an acknowledgement that her bladder issues aren't going to go away overnight.

    The way things had gone, I had assumed she couldn't be "potty trained" again, although with her diagnosis yet to come, and now having a supportive family that won't shame her for accidents, I fully understand her wanting to at least try again.

     

    1 hour ago, MinnesotaWriter said:

    As far as additional chapters remaining. We will have one chapter and an epilogue left.

    But, there will be a sequel coming out right away. And you will get to read it all at once without needing to wait for one or two updates a week. Figured now is as good a time as any to share some details about it.

    The title of the book is: “All My Girlfriend’s Rules.”

    Really looking forward to the end of the story, as sad as it will be to see the end lol. The title of the sequel certainly makes me wonder now... can't wait to read it all.

    Thank you for sticking with this until the end.

  6. 5 minutes ago, spark said:

    I read it from Wattpad first and it stopped right after Sarah changed privately.   I was frustrated when Sarah reacted to Lisa the first time.    I was so relieved when I got to the second part of the chapter.

    That friend group became so strong at the first sleepover, but it's like Chewbacca and Han now.  

    That whole side plot about the sleepover and Black Friday didn't seem to advance the plot much, but I think it was written for a reason.

    Yea, stress isn't easy for anyone to deal with, let alone a 15 year old girl. It's gotten for her, but she still has such a long way to go, but now, finally, she understands her friends are there for her. Can't hope for better.

  7. 1 hour ago, spark said:

    The therapist might not be aware of Sarah's conflict, and Sarah is so conditioned to follow authority that she is trying to be a big girl for everyone.  It's got to be so exhausting for me.

    Thank God for Lisa, because Mom didn't seem to have any intention of stopping it.  If it weren't for Lisa's insistence, Sarah could have been still stuck as a baby when Emilia was old enough to take on the chores.

    Yea, Sarah is going to need her friends to fully come to terms with things, and maybe that will lead to her being completely open with her therapist.

    Sara reading all the missed messages of Lisa constantly trying to reach out, even sending jokes and memes... That broke my heart.

  8. 9 minutes ago, spark said:

    I think Sarah is going to have to tell Lisa what happened.   I'm sure they don't know much about what happened in those two months.  The Higgins would know she didn't get any school in those two months.

    Looking back, you're right. Even though she was told not to equate being diapered with being a baby, the fact she seems to plan trying to "be a big girl" using pull-ups makes it obvious she still feels they're linked. There will be an inevitable failure of it. The one thing the therapist didn't know was Samantha's influence, but Lisa does. I remember that MW said it would be revealed why Lisa changed her mind on Samantha, and perhaps a breakdown from Sarah is what brings it up.

  9. It seems like Sarah is afraid to be babied because she's worried she can't switch back? The therapist could help with those feelings but it seems that Sarah would have to talk about Samantha for that door to open, and it's completely understandable that she won't.

     

    But she's with a caring family now, and can finally begin healing. The sleepover in a week may be a huge turning point for Sarah, maybe that's when she decides to come clean with her friends in full. It makes sense for her to want everyone to be together first, so she doesn't have to tell the story more than once to them. She's told the story enough times as it is.

  10. 2 hours ago, spark said:

    Samantha will have her own journey to go through, but Sarah has to process it while dealing with trauma.  She will remember that lack of stress that she had while stuck in the crib.   I suspect Lisa and Desi will end up 'babysitting' a few times in the next few years.

    Sarah is a good person. Even if she decides not to continue being babied, I can't see her getting mad or treating Samantha any differently. She did think about Samantha's situation specifically many times, and not once was there any hint of resentment, other than Sam's ability to decide when she wears diapers. Of course, that was before Sarah accepted her need for them so it wouldn't be an issue now.

  11. 5 hours ago, MinnesotaWriter said:

    Yep, and Samantha has some baby stuff of her own at her place as well. I think the biggest challenge for Sarah will be figuring out her relationships with all her friends evolve/change based on 

    This is what I'm most interested in seeing, both here and in the sequel. Sarah's determination to stop running and move forward in her life is very optimistic.

     

    I also wanted to say, I forgot to bring it up, but I love how Sarah's mom fell for the classic blunder of trying to cross the border into Canada while being a wanted criminal.

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  12. 57 minutes ago, BabySofia said:

    I missed that part. Perhaps I'm projecting, as the evil authoress I am, that one might mess with us and go the opposite way...? 

    It's nice to think @MinnesotaWriter isn't as evil as me, though! 

    That's fair, it was easy to miss. I actually had to go back and re-read it to make sure I did see it.

     

    19 minutes ago, spark said:

    From a story standpoint, I don't think Sarah could choose Wisconsin.    The story needs closure between Sarah and her friends.   I'm wondering if she was tempted to put the pacifier in her mouth.   Right now I think she is adverse to the baby items, but I suspect that might come back.

    Sidenote- I hope the Higgins take Lisa and Sarah on a nice trip for spring break.  I don't think either one of them have been anywhere.

    Well, the upside is Lisa has the baby stuff she keeps for Samantha, so if Sarah does want to continue being babied, she has access to stuff and someone who would take care of her out of kindness and not hatred.

  13. I really love these chapters that are essentially entirely Sarah's thoughts. Other people are there, but it's not about them, but Sarah and how she feels and what she's thinking about.

     

    3 minutes ago, Nat said:

    I guess she is going to see Lisa. I wonder if she is going to still go move in with Amelia and her half sibling and dad and her step mom? 

    I'm pretty sure she's choosing to live with Lisa. A big focus on this chapter was Sarah deciding to stop running, and one of her biggest regrets was "running" away from her friends. There is an argument that not going with Emelia is another form of running, but there's nothing to confront there. Her sister has been manipulated by her mother too, and she needs time away from Sarah to either forget, or grow past seeing her as a baby. If Sarah went now, she'd have to face not only Emilia treating her like a baby sister, and possibly Emilia blaming her for their mother being sent away, but also complete strangers who don't know her and are now forced to deal with an incontinent teen and a toddler that views herself as the big sister to her.

     

    On the flip side, she has a strong support system with Lisa and her family, plus Samantha and Desi. She was so frustrated before that she got angry at how everything was going that she literally ran away from them. She's had a lot of time to think, and a lot of time to regret it. Even if she's only here to say goodbye before leaving to live with Emilia, she's still running away. Sarah needs to stay and confront her friends, and give herself the chance to truly forgive herself and accept their help.

  14. 21 minutes ago, MinnesotaWriter said:

    You're almost making me wish I wasn't wrapping this story up. There's a lot that could be covered during Sarah's recovery. A trial, if it were to happen, would be fascinating, along with all the details about how she gets re-integrated with school.

    I could probably find a way to outline another 20 chapters that would inevitably turn into 40, but at the same time, I think we'll get to a clear ending to her story arc and they main premise of the story. Yes, I could continue writing about all the characters and keep it going as a long soap opera, but that wasn't ever the intent of the story.

    There's always a balance between ending too abruptly or over-explaining, and I don't want to venture too far to the latter option.

    At this point, I can say fairly confidently that we've got three chapters + an epilogue to be posted here, with things wrapping up early next week. I'm also just about finished with the sequel, which jumps ahead six years, skipping past a lot of the immediate recovery to look at how things are for Sarah a long way down the road. I'll have some more details about it when I post the next chapter sometime tomorrow evening.

    Honestly, I'm just glad that you've gotten to the end at all. So many stories never finish, or end abruptly because an author gets bored. I appreciate all the work you've put into this for all these years, and while I'll also be sad to see it end, I'll also be glad it does. I'm looking forward to it all.

  15. 21 hours ago, spark said:

    The four girls appear to have a very strong bond, and Lisa appears to be the tipster who rescued Sarah from a horrific fate.  I think the three girls would be extremely relieved and proud of the role they played in saving Sarah's life, and Sarah will feel the same way once she gets more than a week out from her rescue.

    I fully expect that Lisa will have a hard time dealing with Sarah's acceptance of diapers, and Sarah and Samantha will process the baby treatment in their relationship.   I suspect that Sarah's 'babyness' will be like a sin wave that gets tighter and settles closer to being little than hating it.

    Desi and Lisa need to make sure that Samantha is between them and elbow her in the ribs if she gets too inquisitive about Sarah's treatment.

    Lisa seems mature enough to understand that if Sarah turns out to be medically incontinent, then choosing to wear diapers is the right choice and be accepting.

    The real issues are with Samantha. Sarah thought about how being a baby meant no stress, and it took being regressed for months for her to realize how stressful her life had been in. On some level, she liked that part of it. Her mother's abuse is awful, but this could be something like finding the good even in the worst situations.

    We don't know why Samantha likes it. She claimed she didn't understand why either, but that private chat with Lisa either brought the truth out, or uncovered it for her. Either way, she enjoys being babied for her own reasons.

    Meanwhile, Amanda and others are telling her that she should not be acting like a baby at all, and even disapprove of her choice to wear diapers. Of course, they don't know the test results yet and when those come out, depending on what they are, they may ease off on Sarah's decision.

    Jane and the therapist tell Sarah that wearing diapers doesn't make you a baby, which is the idea that her mother successfully instilled in both Sarah and Emilia. However, she also seems like she wouldn't judge Sarah for how she felt about it.

    Sarah has to accept it's okay to be babied, because the alternative is that Samantha is wrong for wanting it and I doubt Sarah wants to think that about one of her best friends. Even if Sarah never acts like a baby again, I hope she at least continues to accept, or even better understand, Samantha.

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  16. 14 hours ago, spark said:

    I didn't even think about that.   I keep my students through their entire high school career, which would really suck for them if they hate me.  Watching the emotional growth they show between the first day of high school is amazing.  Freshmen are just dumb (sorry- but it's the truth.  I was dumb as a Freshman).  Sarah has been sheltered because her mom didn't let her grow up.  Yet- she parentified Sarah by making her an indentured servant.

    I kind of know which decision will make.  We all need closure on Lisa, Samantha, and Desi.   

    I was a dumb freshman too, don't worry lol. I agree though. Maybe her mother was jealous because Sarah was smart and successful at school while she wasn't? One thing I've learned is that her mother apparently never spoke about herself, except the one time she told Sarah she used to be a bedwetter too. Sarah didn't even know where she worked, and she knew nothing about her father other than he died when she was a baby. That goes along with her controlling nature. Not telling Sarah anything she didn't deem important enough and Sarah being raised in such a way that she never questions it.

     

    I know MW said we wouldn't see Sarah's recovery in this, and that would be unrealistic, but I am hopeful for closure with her friends.

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