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  1. Because I don't think twelve-year-olds shouldn't be criticized for their actions, and I say this as someone who used to be twelve, daydream-y, and wanted to wear diapers at that age. It isn't just that she's spacey--she legit loses herself so much in these thoughts that she can't see what's going on around her. She smacked into someone walking, didn't take the hint that "this needs done, that means you do it" and doesn't think about the consequences of her actions (granted, that last part isn't uncommon with a lot pre-teens or even teenagers, so whatever).
  2. I have to say it, and it's not a criticism of your writing at all. I cannot stand Maddy. I honestly am wondering if she has something going on. It's one thing to be spacey and daydream-y when you're twelve. But she's not seeming to understand verbal cues unless it's something direct. She has a one-track mind that is straight on pull-ups, to the point of not being able to concentrate on literally anything else, and it makes me wonder if she's somewhere on the spectrum, or if she has ADD or something similar. If that is the case, I can forgive her for these moments of not thinking and doing dumb things. Also the immediate family being all redheads makes me think they're Weasleys, and you will never change my mind about that, haha.
  3. Emilia might be too young to remember how horribly her mother treated her (forcing her to act like a baby because she was having trouble with potty training). But given how close she was with Sarah, I think she might remember bits and pieces of her older sister. Everyone's memories are different, and how far back we remember is different from person to person, though traumatizing things tend to not go away, unless they were blacked out or something.
  4. Welp, there goes my dad headcanon, haha. The narcissism explains everything. The grades, the emphasis on cheerleading, and especially Christmas. It's a shame that people like this exist in real life. There's even a subreddit for people who have/had narcissistic parents. My dad headcanon, by the way, was that Emilia and Sarah were full-blooded sisters. Dad probably loved Mom, and loved his daughter, but hated the way she was being treated. And the addition of another baby was the straw that broke the camel's back. Divorce, maybe a custody battle, but Mom had a better lawyer or the judge was biased or both. This, sadly, is also something that happens in real life. My hope was that Sarah and Emilia would stay together in the Higgens household. This is heart-wrenching.
  5. I can't imagine them not performing any sort of test on her for her incontinence, but given how long it's been going on since she's had this start, who knows if they'll be able to fix the issue. I also really want to see how the mother reacts to this information. That would be so nice.
  6. I keep seeing new posts here, then pouting because there's no new chapter, lmao
  7. Hm, judging by the fact that she needs a jacket and not a coat, it had to have been at least a month. February at the very earliest. Maybe March. Man.
  8. The more I think about it, the more I can't help but make the comparison of Sarah's treatment to what children like Genie Wiley were subjected to. The silver lining is that Sarah, unlike Genie, wasn't subjected to this for most of her life before being rescued, so Sarah will hopefully be able to recover with the right treatments. I'm hoping that Sarah and Emilia stay together and aren't separated.
  9. I'm incredibly tense about how long it's been for CPS to finally get involved. I'd like to think that Lisa came to the rescue, but I dunno.
  10. While parents abusing their children for their own sick fun is something that we don't like to think about, it is something that happens, which I find to be worse than "well, I was spanked/diapered/made to do this or that or whatever when I was a kid and I turned out fine" despite how incredibly annoying and outright wrong that statement is (for someone who turned out fine, they're certainly defensive, aren't they?). There's no "good" way of looking at this women, because she's definitely psychotic in the sense that she lives in this little bubble world of hers where what she does is right and if anyone disagrees with her, they are wrong, the end, oh and she lives for Christmas and only Christmas, and she will absolutely discipline her daughters when it comes to potty training when accidents are expected. Even the most stubborn of people of any generation would look at her and tell her tone it down. I'm so, so curious about the missing father here. I have a few theories, but I'm keeping them to myself for now, bwahahaha.
  11. I wouldn't say it's fair. I would say this punishment is being taken too far, and beating your child with a paddle is absolutely no way to discipline, not to mention forced diapering just because the girl has been buying pull-ups behind her mother's back (the horror!). Now, it could be worse than it is. And I do think that her mother is doing this either because she experienced something similar growing up and thinks this is the best way to parent, or because she has some twisted sort of justice when it comes to raising her daughters. We do know that her mother had diaper punishments given to her in the past. Maybe she has/had a sibling who had it long-term and it warped her mind somehow. That's the best explanation I can give to this woman, since she's not doing this out of pleasure, but because she thinks it's the best way to raise her daughters. Probably also explains why Dad is no longer in the picture, too, sadly.
  12. I was thinking the same thing. This is evidence of her abuse of Sarah, and she's sealed her own doom. Hopefully. There's still a part of me that thinks Sarah's mom won't face repercussions for this, but I have a feeling Lisa's aunt and uncle will be the saviors of her and Emila.
  13. This is so sad. It's cruel for her mother to take her outside when her diaper could easily be seen under her leggings and jacket, and while her mother is certainly responsible for this (who the hell doesn't notice this in their kid and call their pediatrician?), Sarah doesn't seem to think that's the case at all. I recall earlier in the story when her mother mentioned that she had to wear diapers, and it makes me wonder if this is generational abuse going on. Maybe this is something that worked on her, and therefore her mom thinks that it will work on Sarah. It would explain some of the eccentricities of her (baking Christmas cookies during October, readying for Christmas as soon as she possibly can, her potty training with Emilia and how it just ended up with her making constant steps back until the suppository idea Sarah came up with), but I think the mother wants to do more extreme methods to try and punish this out of Sarah. I don't know how much public babying she'll do with Sarah, and I definitely don't know if she would want that placed on her. I don't think Sarah's mother wants people to know that her teenage daughter has a wetting problem, as it would reflect on her as a mother. But at the same time, maybe she would risk it to punish Sarah more and get her to "understand how inappropriate this is." Once again, does this woman not believe in taking her kids to the doctor? I wouldn't be surprised if she considered all doctors to be quacks and saw to her daughters' healthcare herself.
  14. I like the pen name you chose, haha. Love the image, too, I would love to wear padding like that!
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