Nappies... She Wrote (Rubber Pants Version)


Book Description

Michael and Rosalie Bent have written some very popular and well-received non-fiction self-help and psychology books about Adult Babies. But in addition to those stellar accomplishments, they have also written a number of fiction novels and short stories. In this collection, we read three of these brilliantly written stories about sissy babies and their journeys. You will smile and laugh at how each of our protagonists find their way... home. Contains: Where Big Babies Live Home Detention/Diapered at Home Becoming Me




Australian Baby - rubber pants version


Book Description

AB Discovery is pleased to publish John Marshall from Australia - in his first book - Australian Baby - A life of nappies, bottles and struggles John Marshall was born in 1961 in Australia. This 40,000 word book is the story of his early life through to university, as he struggled as a life-long bedwetter and his desire to become a baby girl. Through nappies, baby dummies and feeding bottles, John’s struggle will resonate with many whose infantile desires began early and never ceased. Finding himself in a world that expected men to be men and boys to be boys, John Marshall fought to be the baby girl he felt inwardly, while still having a rewarding school life and finally, a professional career. John is an adult baby – a sissy baby, but before that, he was a five-year-old boy wearing nappies and going to school, trying to find who he – or she – was. Long-term bedwetters, ABDLs, and those who simply feel unsure of their identity will relate to this story of growing up babyish, girlish, and bedwetting.




Coming Of Age In Nappies (Rubber Pants Version)


Book Description

Wanting to be a baby again, wanting to wear nappies, to suck on a dummy/pacifier, or preferring soft toys to older interests didn't magically appear at 18. It began when we were younger, usually MUCH younger. For many now adult babies, we wanted all these things from our pre-teen years and even as preschoolers. We effectively 'came of age' while internally wanting to reject growing up, staying as babies in nappies and wetting the bed, and having all the items and activities that went with it. This book contains four stories of a young boy wanting to remain not just as a baby, but as a baby girl. It is a struggle that many of us go through. Contains: Me, Myself Christine From Boy To Baby Girl Baby Stacey and the Confused Babysitter Magic




Mummy... I Want to Be A Baby Again (Vol 3) Rubber Pants Version


Book Description

It is arguably the most common theme in ABDL fiction – becoming a baby again, perhaps forever and perhaps completely so. For many Adult Babies, the idea of being able to give into our wishes and desires completely and without restriction is a wonderful concept and one that grabs our attention. For the vast majority of adult babies, the expression of our inner infant is complicated by endless compromises and limits on what we can actually do. Our partners limit us. Our finances limit us. Social acceptance - and the lack thereof – limits us. Friends, employment, family and other issues limit us. But fiction can overcome all of these. In fiction, we can bend the rules of probability, break the bounds of social norms and erase the limits that otherwise keep us from expressing our inner infancy the way we wish. In these three books, you will read of adults that become complete babies once more. If they are not originally completely willing to become babies again, they quickly discover the joys, the peace and comfort of nappies, baby clothes, bottle feeds and baby toys. Infancy is entrancing to almost everyone, but for those special people – adult babies – infancy is only a nappy-change away and stories of grownups reverting to babyhood is less fiction than an innate desire that we express on the pages of a book. Enjoy your stay in the world of refreshing infancy. Read about nappies and rubber pants!




The Regression of Baby Noah (Rubber Pants Version)


Book Description

Some dreams come true. Some books foretell a future. For 57-year-old Noah, his life was misery. He desperately wanted to be a baby - nappies and all. But being single and alone made that an impossibility. The one thing a baby simply had to have was... a parent. Noah wanted a mummy. Recent Ph.D. graduate, Lisa has been offered the chance to study regression along with the possibility of going even further and perhaps reducing the physical size of an adult baby until they are an actual baby. Can she do it? And what part does a years-old amateur manuscript play in the drama that unfolds? A story of wishful thinking and the reality of infancy that comes back again.




Mummy... I Want to Be A Baby Again (Vol 1) Rubber Pants Version


Book Description

It is arguably the most common theme in ABDL fiction – becoming a baby again, perhaps forever and perhaps completely so. For many Adult Babies, the idea of being able to give into our wishes and desires completely and without restriction is a wonderful concept and one that grabs our attention. For the vast majority of adult babies, the expression of our inner infant is complicated by endless compromises and limits on what we can actually do. Our partners limit us. Our finances limit us. Social acceptance - and the lack thereof – limits us. Friends, employment, family and other issues limit us. But fiction can overcome all of these. In fiction, we can bend the rules of probability, break the bounds of social norms and erase the limits that otherwise keep us from expressing our inner infancy the way we wish. In these three books, you will read of adults that become complete babies once more. If they are not originally completely willing to become babies again, they quickly discover the joys, the peace and comfort of nappies, rubber pants, baby clothes, bottle feeds and baby toys. Infancy is entrancing to almost everyone, but for those special people – adult babies – infancy is only a nappy-change away and stories of grownups reverting to babyhood is less fiction than an innate desire that we express on the pages of a book. Enjoy your stay in the world of refreshing infancy.




From Boy to Sissy Baby (Diaper/Rubber pants version)


Book Description

The sissy baby is a very common and wonderful part of the wide ABDL landscape. A boy/man that wants diapers and rubber pants for sure, but also panties and perhaps a bra. They want baby clothes like we all do, but mainly baby girl dresses - frilly bonnets, pink outfits, a pink pacifier, dolls to play with, and a feminine crib and nursery. This collection of four wonderful books is all about that. About boys who want to be sissy baby girls, even if they don't know that at the beginning. These are not erotic tales of sissy sex or sizzling adventures into sissyhood. Rather, they are stories of how real-life sissy babies appear and develop and the people/family around them that embrace and enhance their lives. You will love these wonderful books and the characters you will meet as they discover and realise their true identity as a Sissy Baby Girl. The book titles are: ** A Mother's Love ** Home Detention ** The Book Club Baby ** Where Big Babies Live 167,000 words




The Washing Line - Extended Version (Rubber Pants Edition)


Book Description

Young Benjamin often rode past the house and saw nappies and rubber baby pants hung up on the clothesline out back. They called to him and he dreamed about them. Finally, he had to touch them and then, to take some. He was a teenager now and surely should know better, but the deep desires of his heart and loins called to the rubber pants and so he stole one. But he was caught... Now he had to spill the deep secret of his heart. He wanted to be a baby again. How would Miss Goodwin - his former teacher - react to that embarrassing admission? It was not his first time, not by far. We read about how Benjamin started off with his fetish for rubber pants and nappies and the characters that helped him. We also meet some new characters and we see if the Washing Line still has a place to entice and entrap young boys and men who crave the tightness of nappies and the slippery feel of rubber pants. We hear of David and James. We learn of baby Millie and Benjamin's Aunt and the roles they played in his upbringing. And we see the possibilities of the future as baby Jerry enters the back garden of Sally Goodwin and a new generation of babies is about to arrive...




Mummy... I Want to Be A Baby Again (Vol 4) Rubber Pants Version


Book Description

It is arguably the most common theme in ABDL fiction – becoming a baby again, perhaps forever and perhaps completely so. For many Adult Babies, the idea of being able to give into our wishes and desires completely and without restriction is a wonderful concept and one that grabs our attention. For the vast majority of adult babies, the expression of our inner infant is complicated by endless compromises and limits on what we can actually do. Our partners limit us. Our finances limit us. Social acceptance - and the lack thereof – limits us. Friends, employment, family and other issues limit us. But fiction can overcome all of these. In fiction, we can bend the rules of probability, break the bounds of social norms and erase the limits that otherwise keep us from expressing our inner infancy the way we wish. In these three books, you will read of adults that become complete babies once more. If they are not originally completely willing to become babies again, they quickly discover the joys, the peace and comfort of nappies, baby clothes, bottle feeds and baby toys. Infancy is entrancing to almost everyone, but for those special people – adult babies – infancy is only a nappy-change away and stories of grownups reverting to babyhood is less fiction than an innate desire that we express on the pages of a book. Enjoy your stay in the world of refreshing infancy. Enjoy your nappies and rubber pants!




Me, Myself, Christine (Rubber Pants Version)


Book Description

Andrew Stephens takes us on the journey of his life, from confused childhood to traumatic teens and on to the years of adulthood - all of them while wanting to wear nappies, rubber pants and to be a baby girl. We join with him as he discovers his inner infant, his inner girl, and his inner identity, as he struggles to make life work for him, while the turmoil within causes tension and frustration. We meet Emily, the sissy baby just like him as they share part of the journey together. It is the story of many of us who have lived this unusual desire and need on the journey towards happiness and satisfaction - a journey of many ups and downs and more than a few mistakes. Andrew's wonderful take on the ABDL Journey of Life will resonate with many.