lynniehyde Posted March 25, 2007 Share Posted March 25, 2007 While the idea of actually being turned back into a total baby permanently is a dream cherished by many ABs, how many of you would or could, if presented with the opportunity? Let's say, for example, you're contacted by a couple who wants to adopt an AB and want nothing more from you than for you to be their baby. For real. But, for them, this means you would have to give up just about everything you've grown to know and love in your adult life. In short, totally dependent on them for everything. There would be positives, of course. Constant nurturing. Playtime. Storytime. Bathtime. Mommy num-nums. Daddy's cuddles. Spiked ba-bahs. (Well, they certainly couldn't expect you to give up EVERYTHING, now could they?) I dunno... Cuddles, --heidilynn Link to comment
Guest Diaperdragon Posted March 25, 2007 Share Posted March 25, 2007 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 If it's by free choice, then some Ab would go for it. Though i am totally against someone being forced into AB against their will. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 8.1 Comment: Key stored at www.biglumber.com iQA/AwUBRgZnixyg77Uzo6tFEQLHQgCfZ3Pp9pIsfhONBb41ivgu/7nQ+fsAoKIK 0qFMGYtaBAChjnjWLAu5x9kY =TR2B -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Link to comment
Lil_Miss_Ruffles Posted March 25, 2007 Share Posted March 25, 2007 For myself, I wouldn't. But then, I'm not entirely AB. Somewhere between DL/AB(sissy), with the degree varying from one day to the next. Honestly, in my personal opinion, and from experience, I don't think it would work out for an indefinite period of time; not if you still maintained your adult mental awareness, memories, and experience. To support my opinion, I have been in a position in my life where I got my wish. I grew up loving flying. You just suggested going for a flight and I was in the plane waiting for you. It was something I dearly loved and thought I could never tire of. Well, in my thirties, I got a flying job that kept me in the air six out of seven days, and sometimes even my day off would find me airborne. After a few years of this, I was sick of it. Even though I had my own biplane for stunt and pleasure flying, it rarely left the ground. I had contracted the nickname of "sky-whore" as "He only flies when he's getting paid for it." I had become burned out. Overdosed. I've also seen this happen on numerous other occasions where somebody who loved something as a hobby or occasional activity, soon grew weary of it when it became a full-time thing and they HAD to do it. In the case of living as a "baby" full-time, I think one would tire of it even faster. Mainly because of our adult mentality requiring more complex activities to prevent growing bored. After all, just how long do you think your Fischer Price toys are going to entertain you. Yes, I've no doubt that for some, they would be on Cloud 9 for awhile. But in time, I just don't believe it would work if that person is of sound mind and body. Of course, and this is mentioned in a humorous air, there is no shortage of those outside the AB/DL community who already question our "sound minds." This has been purely my own personal opinion. On the other hand, I am also a firm believer in the "Pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness." So many people go throughout their entire lives without ever finding true happiness. If a person is able to do so without, in the process, hurting others, then more power to you. Definitely, go for it! Sincerely, Ruffles Link to comment
Chibiusa255 Posted March 25, 2007 Share Posted March 25, 2007 I have to agree with Lil_Miss_Ruffles. I think it's a nice fantasy but in pratice most people would grow bored with it after a while. It might be a case of too much of a good thing. Some people have been able to do it and been happy with that lifestyle though. Link to comment
Juliabam Posted March 25, 2007 Share Posted March 25, 2007 I think I would suggest they bought themselves a dog instead, to me it sounds like they would have just as much pleasure from that, and they would not have to deal so much with messy stuff and so, and it could definately be much cheaper for them if they wanted it so <<--- work against elephant mailorder terror Link to comment
diaperedpuppy Posted March 25, 2007 Share Posted March 25, 2007 My idea of hell personally I enjoy going out and shopping - especially for my own diapers! I love flying out to the USA to see friends, and do even more diaper shopping there. I love my job and enjoy using my pc, seeing friends and socializing. I enjoy wearing diapers and snuggling up to my fav plushie at night. The idea of a mommy full time might be marginally appealing, but total loss of freedom would like being locked up in jail - and THAT's an experience I plan on never having. DP Link to comment
Gennie Posted March 25, 2007 Share Posted March 25, 2007 My idea of hell personally I enjoy going out and shopping - especially for my own diapers! I love flying out to the USA to see friends, and do even more diaper shopping there. I love my job and enjoy using my pc, seeing friends and socializing.I enjoy wearing diapers and snuggling up to my fav plushie at night. The idea of a mommy full time might be marginally appealing, but total loss of freedom would like being locked up in jail - and THAT's an experience I plan on never having. DP Fantasy is one thing, reality quite another. How many people on here have wished, quite vocally, to be totally incontinent? How many people who are even partially incontinent wish they weren't! The fantasy of being babied full time is just that, fantasy. Hey, 24/7 for a week, or two, yup, I'm down with that. A month? I don't think I could last that long. A year? I wouldn't make it, at all. People wish they could have their adult responsibilities taken away, and replaced with something else. While that is appealing, it is those same responsibilities that make us who we are. Gary Link to comment
Pipsqueak Posted March 25, 2007 Share Posted March 25, 2007 This is definitely a case of "too much of a good thing" in my way of thinking. I would get bored stiff in no time. I enjoy too many aspects of my adult life to give them up completely. Baby time is like a vacation; a short break from adult stresses. I couldn't do it full time. Link to comment
b0xer21 Posted March 25, 2007 Share Posted March 25, 2007 maybe if there was a time frame....like they were super rich, and in 10 years or so i'd get 10 million. that'd be nice. because once you get old...you get old and i'm sure it wouldn't be the same. Link to comment
nappyhog Posted March 25, 2007 Share Posted March 25, 2007 i would for a while as long as i got something in the end for it, nice fantasy would definitely give it a try. Link to comment
b0xer21 Posted March 25, 2007 Share Posted March 25, 2007 yeah man, i'll be serious....i'd at LEAST like to try it if it ended up sucking....then i would admit defeat. but still..."the juice would be worth the squeeze." Link to comment
lynniehyde Posted March 26, 2007 Author Share Posted March 26, 2007 I would defintley do it if my adoptive parents are Britney Spears and K-fed!..lol They would recieve one extremely horny baby and not to mention,ugly..lol.. Would you be a Winston Churchill type, ugly baby? The one with the cigar clenched firmly in it's mouth? LOL! Cuddles, --heidilynn Link to comment
DIAPERPHANTOM Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 I mainly view this lifestyle as a temporary escape from reality, so I know I would not be able to submit to this lifestyle full time for any length of time. I enjoy my life, I just need a diaper fix every few days. Link to comment
Bunny2124 Posted March 26, 2007 Share Posted March 26, 2007 I don't think I could do that... A few days maybe. fantasy or not i like my adult life, don't get me wrong. But its nice to be someone else for a while and have all the problems just go away. Link to comment
sirpoopsalot Posted March 27, 2007 Share Posted March 27, 2007 No, not for me, thank you. I enjoy being a baby for fun and games but not full time all the time. I enjoy my adult activities way too much to ever give them up. Link to comment
paradox Posted March 27, 2007 Share Posted March 27, 2007 For myself, I wouldn't. But then, I'm not entirely AB. Somewhere between DL/AB(sissy), with the degree varying from one day to the next. Honestly, in my personal opinion, and from experience, I don't think it would work out for an indefinite period of time; not if you still maintained your adult mental awareness, memories, and experience. Sincerely, Ruffles Completly agree here. Would be fun for about a week but then I would miss world of warcraft, booze, going out late, etc, etc. Besides no matter who they are adults dont like to be told what to do 100 percent of the time, (of course thier probably is an odd duck or two out there) Link to comment
Incomplete Dude Posted March 27, 2007 Share Posted March 27, 2007 I'd do it. Mainly, because in my adult life, there's nothing I've grown to love. I mean the biggest loss for me would be reading the newspaper, and that's small enough that I could do it anyways when they're not looking, lol. Plus, there's a different between what they say and what they do. I could probably convince them to let me do some things with a bit of effort. You know, study, do programming work, fix their computer, etc... That would be valuable enough to them, it would be very unlikely they would say no after a bit of persuasion. Sure, I'm changing the rules here, but life is change isn't it? In any case, I would do it with hesitation, maybe 15 minutes worth, lol. Although, if they tried to make me eat baby food that would be an issue. I've never liked it, even as a baby, lol, so that wouldn't work. But honestly, I can't imagine that would ever happen. I'd have better chances of winning the lottery. Link to comment
Forever3 Posted March 27, 2007 Share Posted March 27, 2007 Too much of a good thing can ruin the pallet, I'd agree with that. Me? I have a daddy, and he and I have this unspoken treaty that, if he feels like doing somthing "babyish" for/to me, he has my concent. But for the most part, he leaves me to my own devices. Hence why I forum, play CoH, and have a job (couldn't STAND to have so much idle time on my hands, besides, gotta pay for my diapers somehow) go clubbing, barhopping and other social occasions with my network of friends. I think he understands that if I was cooped up inside, that I'd probably go stirr-crazy within a few hours. Oh, Ps. Fisher Price toys tend to hold my attention for about twenty minuits. Now, if it has moving pieces, like a transformer, I'm all over that for a good hour. Link to comment
Romance Posted March 27, 2007 Share Posted March 27, 2007 It sounds great on paper, but I'm sure in reality just wouldn't work.. I'm too ambitious to set around and play with tinker toys all day.. Link to comment
lynniehyde Posted March 28, 2007 Author Share Posted March 28, 2007 I'd do it. Mainly, because in my adult life, there's nothing I've grown to love. I mean the biggest loss for me would be reading the newspaper, and that's small enough that I could do it anyways when they're not looking, lol. Plus, there's a different between what they say and what they do. I could probably convince them to let me do some things with a bit of effort. You know, study, do programming work, fix their computer, etc... That would be valuable enough to them, it would be very unlikely they would say no after a bit of persuasion. Sure, I'm changing the rules here, but life is change isn't it? In any case, I would do it with hesitation, maybe 15 minutes worth, lol. Although, if they tried to make me eat baby food that would be an issue. I've never liked it, even as a baby, lol, so that wouldn't work. But honestly, I can't imagine that would ever happen. I'd have better chances of winning the lottery. If they were loving parents, I'm sure they would allow you the latitude to pursue some of your adult habits. As you say, life is about change. The baby food issue would be one I could definitely accept. It's not that bad when you get used to it. I was on a self-imposed, strictly baby food diet for about 2 months last year and I lost 10 pounds. After about a month of this, the thought of eating anything like pizza or steak was aborrent to me. It's quite healthful, too. Usually no more than a gram or two of fat per jar. And Gerber's S'gettis and lasagna are great. Better than Chef Boyardee's. Yum! The broccoli and cheese is another story. Yuck city! Cuddles, --heidilynn Link to comment
Juliabam Posted March 28, 2007 Share Posted March 28, 2007 If they were loving parents, I'm sure they would allow you the latitude to pursue some of your adult habits. As you say, life is about change. The baby food issue would be one I could definitely accept. It's not that bad when you get used to it. I was on a self-imposed, strictly baby food diet for about 2 months last year and I lost 10 pounds. After about a month of this, the thought of eating anything like pizza or steak was aborrent to me. It's quite healthful, too. Usually no more than a gram or two of fat per jar. And Gerber's S'gettis and lasagna are great. Better than Chef Boyardee's. Yum! The broccoli and cheese is another story. Yuck city! Cuddles, --heidilynn Great.. so if you want to loose weight just live from babyfood.... hmm, I bet it would be the lack of eating for the whole time that would get me to loose weight and possibly in the end even loose life. By the way, I was wondering why Mc. Donalds haven't made a line of babyfoods yet, one should think they would be interested in getting their customers hooked at the lowest age possible, but on the other hand, a reasión could be, that a blended big mac with fries and strawberry milkshake would look so evil that any parent with respect for their babies would avoid feeding it to them. Link to comment
Incomplete Dude Posted March 28, 2007 Share Posted March 28, 2007 And Gerber's S'gettis and lasagna are great. Better than Chef Boyardee's. That's not saying much, but then I have Italian grandparents, so I'm used to high quality pastas. In my opinion, the Chef Boyardee sauce is some kind of plastic product. lol I agree with your point about loving parents, however. Link to comment
ChrisKnight Posted March 29, 2007 Share Posted March 29, 2007 While the idea of actually being turned back into a total baby permanently is a dream cherished by many ABs, how many of you would or could, if presented with the opportunity? I've actually tried it twice and it usually starts to suck (at least for me) after the 3rd day. Although you could probably chaulk this up to me being more of a DL then an AB. Though i amtotally against someone being forced into AB against their will. See, now that would be more of a turn on for me. But as was previously mentioned, it probably sounds a lot better on paper then in RL. I'd say it varies from person to person. If you try it for a brief/extended period of time and find you like it, then it may just what you're looking for. But I say definitely try before making any commitments. Link to comment
DarylLyn Posted March 29, 2007 Share Posted March 29, 2007 I might consider it for one of those cash prize deals, but I am a sucker for the cash prize deals in whatever form they take... Perhaps an internet reality show, 50 AB contestants get adopted by 50 Mommy/Daddy couples, and the team that finishes on top wins the prize... This warrants some thought... anyone contact me if they have the means to make this happen... Link to comment
Lil' Danny Posted April 2, 2007 Share Posted April 2, 2007 No. I'm a mix of AB and DL, and a wannabe daddy. I would want to turn the tables and baby someone else, once in a while. Also, I have to many unrelated interests. I try not to fit any one label. Link to comment
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