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Bonsai

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  1. This answered some questions but left open many others. It’s good to see new characters on the scene!
  2. I’m wondering why everyone, including her parents, is sabotaging her struggle against regression. Lyra is apparently getting the same sort of “help” from her family. ? It must be the baby-products industry that created the MS so to sell more and then subliminally conditioned all parents to sabotage their daughters potty training & adult skills, with the excuse to make it “less stressful” for everybody.?
  3. @ Brian Ai’s memory isn’t completely wiped out. She still remembers her life before the Academy and so far the only knowledge that was taken away from her was on how to undo her diaper. The place is more like a padded cell, or a straitjacket: you can trash and fight as much as you want, but that serves just to wear you out and, once you’re done, force you to think. The real trick is in how they are manipulating Ai’s thoughts, first through drugs and then also through hypnosis and positive / negative reinforcement. I’m under the impression that, while Ai’s memory is still intact, certain ideas are becoming increasingly hard for her to even be conceived. Fighting back just leads to frustration; being “good” does instead lead to praise. Or, through another analogy, the Academy is like being placed into mental diapers that wrap your mind and drain all the waste that is produced by your intellect. Such mental diapers even have a “feel dry” linen inside, so that all what you excrete cannot return back to you and gets inescapably tapped away from you. Caretakers make sure to change such “mental diapers” when they are full, so that you can never manage to leak any of your venom outside of them.
  4. Good girls just go with the flow and get patronized. Bad girls can still think to act badly, but then will find out that they have no way to act out. The only punishment they get is a further restrain on their freedom. No matter what, there’s no way to get Nana mad at you, because the more you try to be naughty, the less you succeed in it.
  5. I’m for as little ruling by public authorities as possible and for maximum economic freedom, leaning towards Murray Rothbard’s views.
  6. The thing I enjoy the most is how they give her a chance to accept her new condition and allow her to fail before taking away the option. You try to speak up your mind like an adult? A nice hypnotist, with the help of some spoons of “your favourite food” will wipe away such silliness. You take your diaper off? Well, now the knowledge on how to do that is gone and you can’t really figure out what’s the purpose of the four tapes that are placed in the front. Will she ever learn from experience and try for the future to pick up her battles more wisely?
  7. I live alone and rarely have visitors, so I got lazy. The goodies are on plain sight, so much that it would be really embarrassing if I were to open my front door with short notice because of an emergency.
  8. It feels real and at the same time surreal. Sometimes I get the suspicion that large radius screening campaigns for early detection of persons at risk of self harming are purposefully avoided because... they would discover too many people struggling with this issues to cure them all. The current policy is apparently to speak as less as possible about it, maybe because knowing it’s so normal and widespread would encourage even more people to experiment with it.
  9. You don’t have to worry about that, usually. A zinc-based barrier cream is applied at each diaper change. It feels greasy on the skin and in the long run causes your hair to get off, but is very effective against rashes. But it’s time for our 5 min break. *gets two bottles of yellow juice from the dispenser and hands one to Ally* Sonia thinks back at her first night, a true nightmare. A senior had made sure she went to sleep very well hydrated (exactly as she was doing with Ally) and the vibration had woken her up 12 times!
  10. I know, all of this is stupid and, in the long run, becomes also extremely boring. It’s not even about safety: it’s just your first day and they place you in the kitchen, where you can find all the knives you may want. But, there are worse place to stay in jail. Here it’s not crowded and we are two per cell. Food is another issue, you will find out, but the quality of the food itself is much better than in most other places. I don’t know who arranged all this and I stopped to care. But, my advice is to give it a chance and think that the alternative could be much worse. The diapers themselves are of good quality: after the first phew seconds you have wet them, you barely feel the moisture inside. They tend to swell a lot and become heavy, and messing them is a total different stuff, but they do their job and never leak.
  11. Sonia sighs: “I know it’s dumb, but trying to resist is not a good idea. I have been here for 6 months and now I’m barely aware of when I wet my diaper. Usually, I’m voiding even before the vibration starts.” At the beginning, it might be hard to pee yourself on purpose, but it’s just a matter of habit. You will learn to go in any position.
  12. Sonia warns her. “Your full bladder detector is vibrating! Quick, you must pee now if you don’t want to get your first warning!”
  13. Listen, kid, if you want to get in trouble, it’s very easy. Just hold your bladder like you normally do and, within tonight, you will end up in the medical ward. There, they will do very unpleasant things to you. Now, let’s do the dishes. The juice is a muscle relaxant and diuretic. But if they gave you the orange one, that has also laxatives in it
  14. The guard leads Ally to the kitchen. “Ally, she’s Sonia, a senior inmate who will show you the ropes.” The guard leaves. Sonia studies you briefly: “all right, you wash and I dry. And, every 20 minutes, we need 5 minutes of pause to drink some more of the juice. Did they give you the yellow or the orange one?”
  15. Now, your first chore: dishwashing. Standing and getting your hands under the running water is considered a great help in learning to pee into a diaper, so you should be grateful. Let’s go to the kitchen, and you will get used to the waddling and crinkling while you walk.
  16. The guard goes on explaining the rules about the general aspects of life in jail, which are more or less common sense: the chores ally is expected to do and the way her electronic bracelet will tell what to do and allow her to open the doors that she’s authorized to open at any given time. Then she goes on to explain “diaper training”. ”There’s a miniature simplified ecograph in the elastic belt of your jumpsuit. That will monitor how full is your bladder. When the belt vibrates, you have 10 seconds to start peeing. If you don’t, you get a warning. If you get more than 3 warnings per week, you end up into a special ward of the jail where you will learn to pee on command the hard way.” As a general rule, you should try to pee as soon as you feel the slightest urge, even before you get the vibration warning. This way, you’re more likely to avoid the warnings.
  17. No tampering with your diaper or with the back-zipped purple jumpsuit you’re wearing. If you do it, you’ll end up in padded mittens. The diaper is absorbent enough to catch all you can do in 12 hours and, trust me, we will make sure you use it. So, you will be changed twice a day.
  18. Good. Now, while I explain you the ground rules, I want you to drink down this bottle. *Hands her a 0,75 l bottle full of some sort of orange colored juice* I want it gone by when I’m finished talking.
  19. We can go the easy way or the hard way, your choice, but the final result will be the same. Try to fight me and your life will become very miserable.
  20. “It’s the new security policy. No potty breaks make it easier to keep you under constant surveillance and, well, it will be much harder for you to escape if we make you dependent on diapers,” explained the guard.
  21. The idea is interesting but you just drop it without managing to build a plot around it. If you want your reader to empathize with the characters in your story, you need to speak more to their heart than to their brain. ‘This means, you need to get into their perspective and describe what they feel & and perceive.
  22. It would be interesting to know if the council is happy with the outcome. I suspect that sending out Teimlo & friends to fight the Demon Lord and forcing them to travel by car was a subtle way to let them meet with Rose: they were likely going to ask for hospitality in the nearby village and then things were likely to end up the way they actually did. But of course things could have gone wrong, and so I’m wondering: was someone from Council secretly following the team so to watch and step in should things go wrong? Or, could it be that Rose herself was secretly contacted by the Council and asked to watch out?
  23. A bit like “Lucy” by Luc Besson, but without shotguns, criminals and hi-tech stuff. As a trade-off, you gave us diapers & regression. Yay! I hope she does not end like in “Flowers for Algernon”.?
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