A Halloween in Diapers (ABDL, Age Play, Diapers, First Time, Humiliation, Lesbian, Regression)


Book Description

The Boys and Toys Halloween bash is one of the biggest parties of the year in the Omega sorority house. With all of the girls from the sorority dressed up as toys from their youth, it's a perfect time to find a guy and get the full college experience. That's what Amy, a brand new legacy in the Omegas, thinks anyways. But when Tiffany, the sorority president, decides that she'll be the one dressing Amy for the party, the new girl's hopes are dashed when she sees the outfit Tiffany has in store for her. While all the other girls will be dressed up in high heels and short shirts, Tiffany has a different look in mind for poor Amy. A baby doll dress, a pacifier, and a thick crunchy diaper will be her attire for the night. Made to dress like a baby doll, and banned from the bathrooms, Amy doesn't know what she'll do once the party starts. All she knows is if she disobeys, Tiffany will kick her from the house. And as the night continues, secrets come out, friendships are forged, and diapers are soaked in Amy's Halloween in Diapers!




Contemporary Perspectives on Ageism


Book Description

This open access book provides a comprehensive perspective on the concept of ageism, its origins, the manifestation and consequences of ageism, as well as ways to respond to and research ageism. The book represents a collaborative effort of researchers from over 20 countries and a variety of disciplines, including, psychology, sociology, gerontology, geriatrics, pharmacology, law, geography, design, engineering, policy and media studies. The contributors have collaborated to produce a truly stimulating and educating book on ageism which brings a clear overview of the state of the art in the field. The book serves as a catalyst to generate research, policy and public interest in the field of ageism and to reconstruct the image of old age and will be of interest to researchers and students in gerontology and geriatrics.




The Mirror Effect


Book Description

Reality TV. Celebutantes. YouTube. Sex Tapes. Gossip Blogs. Drunk Driving. Tabloids. Drug Overdoses. Is this entertainment? Why do we keep watching? What does it mean for our kids? In the last decade, the face of entertainment has changed radically—and dangerously, as addiction specialist Dr. Drew Pinsky and business and entertainment expert Dr. S. Mark Young argue in this eye-opening new book. The soap opera of celebrity behavior we all consume on a daily basis—stories of stars treating rehab like vacation, brazen displays of abusive and self-destructive "diva" antics on TV, shocking sexual imagery in prime time and online, and a constant parade of stars crashing and burning—attracts a huge and hungry audience. As Pinsky and Young show in The Mirror Effect, however, such behavior actually points to a wide-ranging psychological dysfunction among celebrities that may be spreading to the culture at large: the condition known as narcissism. The host of VH1's Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew and of the long-running radio show Loveline, Pinsky recently teamed with Young to conduct the first-ever study of narcissism among celebrities. In the process, they discovered that a high proportion of stars suffer from traits associated with clinical narcissism—including vanity, exhibitionism, entitlement, exploitativeness, self-sufficiency, authority, and superiority. Now, in The Mirror Effect, they explore how these stars, and the media, are modeling such behavior for public consumption—and how the rest of us, especially young people, are mirroring these dangerous traits in our own behavior. Looking at phenomena as diverse as tabloid exploitation ("Stars . . . they're just like us!"), reality-TV train wrecks (from The Anna Nicole Show to My Super Sweet 16 to Bad Girls Club), gossip websites (TMZ, PerezHilton, Gawker), and the ever-evolving circle of pop divas known as celebutantes (or, more cruelly, celebutards), The Mirror Effect reveals how figures like Britney and Paris and Lindsay and Amy Winehouse—and their media enablers—have changed what we consider "normal" behavior. It traces the causes of disturbing celebrity antics to their roots in self-hatred and ultimately in childhood disconnection or trauma. And it explores how YouTube, online social networks, and personal blogs offer the temptations and dangers of instant celebrity to the most vulnerable among us. Informed and provocative, with the warm and empathetic perspective that has won Dr. Drew Pinsky legions of fans, The Mirror Effect raises important questions about our changing culture—and provides insights for parents, young people, and anyone who wonders what celebrity culture is doing to America.




Social Things


Book Description

Social Things introduces the sociological imagination through lively, memorable stories and interpretations. This fifth edition celebrates the book's fifteenth anniversary with important updates, an entirely new chapter that addresses the environmental challenges in our global world, and many additions that bring the history of sociology up to date.




You've Come A Long Way, Baby


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The landmark 2008 presidential and vice presidential campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin brought the role of women in American leadership into sharper focus than ever before. These women and others such as Nancy Pelosi and Katie Couric who are successful in traditionally male-dominated fields, demonstrate how women's roles have changed in the last thirty years. In the past, the nightly news was anchored by male journalists, presidential cabinets were composed solely of male advisors, and a female presidential candidate was an idea for the distant future, but the efforts of dedicated reformers have changed the social landscape. The empowerment of women is not limited to the political sphere, but is also echoed by the portrayal of women in film, television, magazines, and literature. You've Come a Long Way, Baby: Women, Politics, and Popular Culture investigates the role of popular culture in women's lives. Framed by discussions of contemporary feminism, the volume examines gender in relation to sexuality, the workplace, consumerism, fashion, politics, and the beauty industry. In analyzing societal depictions of women, editor Lilly J. Goren and an impressive list of contributors illustrate how media reflects and shapes the feminine sense of power, identity, and the daily challenges of the twenty-first century. Along with a discussion of women in politics, various contributors examine a range of gender-related issues from modern motherhood and its implications for female independence to the roles of women and feminism in pop music. In addition, Natalie Fuehrer Taylor outlines the evolution of women's magazines from Ladies' Home Journal to Cosmopolitan. The impact of television and literature on body image issues is also explored by Linda Beail, who draws on trendy chick lit phenomena such as Gossip Girl and Sex and the City, and Emily Askew, who analyzes the effects of image transformation in programs such as The Swan and Extreme Makeover. As comprehensive as it is accessible, You've Come a Long Way, Baby is a practical guide to understanding modern gender roles. In tracing the different ways in which femininity is constructed and viewed, the book demonstrates how women have reclaimed traditionally domestic activities that include knitting, gardening, and cooking, as well as feminine symbols such as Barbie dolls, high heels, and lipstick. Though the demand for and pursuit of gender equality opened many doors, the contributors reveal that fictional women's roles are often at odds with the daily experiences of most women. By employing an open approach rather than adhering to a single, narrow theory, You've Come a Long Way, Baby appeals not only to scholars and students of gender studies but to anyone interested in confronting the struggles and celebrating the achievements of women in modern society.




I'm Not a Little Girl (Really!)


Book Description

Volume 3 in this 6-volume series of romance novels continues the love story of Mary and Daphne right where Volume 2 left off, following 36-year-old Mary and 30-year-old Daphne, deeply in love and stuck in the cutest and kinkiest newlywed phase ever. Once upon a time, our hero and narrator, Daphne, told her then-girlfriend Mary that she wanted their domestic discipline fetish to be their lifestyle. Fast forward to married life, and Daphne finds herself subject to strict and loving discipline from her doting wife that even Daphne's best bambi eyes can't get her out of. Mary continues to lean into ageplay and "special undies" for Daphne as she insists she's not a little, gets herself into plenty of trouble, and ends up needing the padding for her sore bottom. Daphne does her best to be Mary's good girl, and it gets harder as quarantine continues and she struggles to keep herself entertained in ways that don't end with her over Mary's knee. Daphne is madly in love with her wife and wants nothing so much as her approval, and of course Mary loves her Daphne and wants nothing so much as to see her safe and happy. These two sweethearts are sure to titillate you and make you jealous of their lovey-dovey relationship. Theirs is a one-of-a-kind romance sure to make you jealous (and excited). NSFW. Contains spanking, erotic humiliation, ageplay, ABDL, exhibitionism, lezdom, and consensual non-con. For readers 18+ only. All characters are 18+.




Zoe's Potty


Book Description

Fold out the legs and arms of this ingenious book to find a doll that can actually sit on the potty just like a child. Hidden in Zoe's chest is a picture book all about learning to go on a potty. Also includes a potty chart, stickers, and a parents booklet in the backpack.




Thought and Knowledge


Book Description

"Thought & Knowledge, Fourth Edition" is appropriate for use as a textbook in critical thinking courses offered in departments of psychology, philosophy, English, humanities, or as a supplement in any course where critical thinking is emphasized




A Vacation in Diapers (ABDL, Age Play, Diapers, Forced, Humiliation, Regression, Spanking)


Book Description

Alex and Anne have a secret they've been keeping from everyone. When the couple are alone, they like to role play. Alex becomes the Man of the House while Anne turns into Annabelle, his sweet little girl. It's naughty, dirty, exciting. And they both love it when Alex diapers Annabelle up for a day of secret fun. But now it's not private anymore. Alex and Annabelle are on vacation at the most famous theme park in the world. As long as they are in the park, Annabelle will be treated just like any other kid. She'll be dressed up in children's clothes, forced to hold Alex's hand, and made to eat off the kiddie menu or face a spanking for being a bad little girl. And that's not all. Because under her little girl clothes, Annabelle has another secret. She's wearing loud, thick diapers for the whole trip. She's expected to use them, and when the couple are alone, Annabelle regresses even further, becoming Alex's sweet baby girl. And if Annabelle is really good for Alex, he might even have a surprise for her that will change their relationship forever. Now all she has to do is behave, but for a naughty little girl like her, that might be the hardest thing of all on her long, wet vacation in diapers...




Humiliation At The Office


Book Description

For too long, corporate hotshot Andrew Boden treated the women of the office like sex objects. Now his secretary is out to settle the score as she slowly feminizes him and traps him in an inescapable web of femininity and humiliation. Little by little, Andrew loses his power, his freedom, and his masculinity, and everyone at the office is noticing.For Mature Audiences Only