littleone Posted August 1, 2005 Share Posted August 1, 2005 Hey, kiddies - In case you haven't seen, there's an AB scene in the new "Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo" movie, where a woman hires him to be her AB. Of course, the irony here, for those of us in the know, is that with the shortage of mommies around, there's no way a mommy would have to pay for the company of an AB... http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/deucebi...europeangigolo/ Link to comment
ramuh787 Posted August 1, 2005 Share Posted August 1, 2005 yeah thats true but she is twice his size. sadly rob schnider is just such a bad actor that i couldnt stand to watch that movie even for the AB scene Link to comment
littleone Posted August 1, 2005 Author Share Posted August 1, 2005 yeah thats true but she is twice his size. sadly rob schnider is just such a bad actor that i couldnt stand to watch that movie even for the AB scene Definitely agree - no way I'll be seeing it, but it's interesting how often infantilism/diaper lovers have come up lately in the media... Link to comment
DiaperedOnceMore Posted August 2, 2005 Share Posted August 2, 2005 yes, but i don't like the fact that Deuce goes around dating all the "freaks" and they have clearly decided to throw AB's into that catagory. personaly it offends me as most AB's are compleetly normal in every way outside of that environment. Link to comment
littleone Posted August 2, 2005 Author Share Posted August 2, 2005 yes, but i don't like the fact that Deuce goes around dating all the "freaks" and they have clearly decided to throw AB's into that catagory. personaly it offends me as most AB's are compleetly normal in every way outside of that environment. I know. It's a weird, sort of "double edged sword" situation - in one way, at least it shows AB/DL's who still feel alone in the world that, in fact, they aren't... but then again, with stigma attached, to say the least. The same sort of effect that shows like Jerry Springer cause. But then, I remember when CSI's "King Baby" episode was aired, and it was discussed on AB/DL boards - in that case, the show had actually taken a pretty open-minded approach by the show's end. I just look forward to the day when our interest isn't looked at in such an ugly, insensitive way - I think it says a lot about our society that S&M practices, which usually involve the infliction of pain, control and/or humiliation, aren't considered all that controversial, but God forbid someone enjoy being pinned into a diaper... Link to comment
DiaperedOnceMore Posted August 10, 2005 Share Posted August 10, 2005 some one should walk up to rob schnider ans ask him to sign their diaper =) Link to comment
Sarevor Posted August 10, 2005 Share Posted August 10, 2005 "there's no way a mommy would have to pay for the company of an AB... " Well, not unless the mommy looks like THAT sheesh. And Rob isn't supposed to be an actor, he's a comedian, his job is to make you laugh, not blow you away with his acting abilities. He makes me die laughing and thats what matters. Btw you guys can't expect the average person to understand infantilism, I mean common, if you weren't intil it i'm 90% positive you would think it was weird. Actually, I still think its weird on occassion and I am into it =/ It's just a matter of loving yourself for who you are, having an open mind, and make sure the life style doesn't take over your real life. Link to comment
Valentine Posted August 13, 2005 Share Posted August 13, 2005 "Btw you guys can't expect the average person to understand infantilism, I mean common, if you weren't intil it i'm 90% positive you would think it was weird. Actually, I still think its weird on occassion and I am into it =/ It's just a matter of loving yourself for who you are, having an open mind, and make sure the life style doesn't take over your real life." I read an article in a Psych journal, Psychologists don't even understand us. I mean really don't understand us. And I'm not even sure if they are trying too. I tried to link to the article, but it link didn't work right. Here is the info on the article. Am J Psychiatry 160:1932-1936, November 2003 © 2003 American Psychiatric Association -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Clinical Case Conference Adult Baby Syndrome Jennifer E. Pate, M.D., and Glen O. Gabbard, M.D The site wants you to pay to see the article, I found another route to the article but cannot remember how I got there. I did save the text though. Link to comment
Sarevor Posted August 13, 2005 Share Posted August 13, 2005 http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/conten...l/161/11/2141-a I like how they only study adult babies who were most likely abused as a child. What about those that were never abused yet still have these urges? This guy acts like a baby then later is suicidal. Whenever I do something like that, I only do it when I am most happy, so go figure. Link to comment
Pipsqueak Posted August 13, 2005 Share Posted August 13, 2005 http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/conten...l/161/11/2141-a I like how they only study adult babies who were most likely abused as a child. Link to comment
drynot Posted August 13, 2005 Share Posted August 13, 2005 I read the article and it looked to me like the poor fellow had suicidal thoughts brought on when he had the urge to 'act like a baby'. Perhaps he thought that the want or need to be like a child again was attached in some way to pedophilia. He claimed that there was no latent sexual desire when he was playing baby, but not everyone is exactly truthful to their doctors at the best of times. In my early years as a DL, I often felt shame and guilt associated with wearing diapers. I am sure that was latent feelings associated with childhood and the pressures that parents put on their children to be free of diapers. I cannot recall any overt pressure from my parents to be out of diapers, but it was sure strong when I was still wetting the bed at 9 and 10 yrs old. Perhaps Mr A felt that he just couldn't measure up to expectations anymore and he felt the need to end it all. At least he had the presence of mind to seek professional help before he decided on a more drastic course of action. 1 Link to comment
Valentine Posted August 14, 2005 Share Posted August 14, 2005 Go the here scroll down to the first Reference and click on the [Free full text] that will take you to the original article. For some reason the link only works from that page. Link to comment
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