The Joy of Bedwetting (Nappy Version)


Book Description

Every now and then there is a book that is so different, so remarkable that it stands out from the crowd. This is such a book. The Joy of Bedwetting is a loving and irreverent trip into the world of the bedwetter and those who do so by choice and for pleasure. Not the guilt-trip and depths of shame for these bedwetters! These are those who relish the pleasure, the sight and smells of the soaked bed and mattress and who are proud of it. Touching on topics such as real statistics of the incredible frequency of bedwetting in teens and adults, it also offers helpful hints and suggestions on reverting back to that most childish state of night-time experience: uncontrolled bedwetting. Be Proud. Be Wet. NOTE THAT THIS BOOK IS PRINTED IN FULL COLOUR




The Joy of Bedwetting (Nappy Version)


Book Description

Every now and then there is a book that is so different, so remarkable that it stands out from the crowd. This is such a book. The Joy of Bedwetting is a loving and irreverent trip into the world of the bedwetter and those who do so by choice and for pleasure. Not the guilt-trip and depths of shame for these bedwetters! These are those who relish the pleasure, the sight and smells of the soaked bed and mattress and who are proud of it. Touching on topics such as real statistics of the incredible frequency of bedwetting in teens and adults, it also offers helpful hints and suggestions on reverting back to that most childish state of night-time experience: uncontrolled bedwetting. Be Proud. Be Wet.




The Joy of Bedwetting


Book Description

Every now and then there is a book that is so different, so remarkable that it stands out from the crowd. This is such a book. The Joy of Bedwetting is a loving and irreverent trip into the world of the bedwetter and those who do so by choice and for pleasure. Not the guilt-trip and depths of shame for these bedwetters! These are those who relish the pleasure, the sight and smells of the soaked bed and mattress and who are proud of it. Touching on topics such as real statistics of the incredible frequency of bedwetting in teens and adults, it also offers helpful hints and suggestions on reverting back to that most childish state of night-time experience: uncontrolled bedwetting. Be Proud. Be Wet.




The Babysitters - nappy version


Book Description

Vinton was a young boy failing his classes at school and as a punishment, his mother put him in diapers and instituted babying until he improved. But what really makes the story are the four girls from his school who are selected as his babysitters and how they all interact. What commences as a nightmare becomes a learning exercise and a time of discovery of one of the forgotten joys of being little - diapers and being cared for as a baby. It is a delightful tale of a world where a mother could care enough to take seemingly draconian steps but with an unexpected and wonderful outcome for them all.




The Regression Trilogy - Nappy Version


Book Description

Barry Oliver's three-part 'Regression Trilogy' is a fabulous story of a very special DayCare centre - Buttons and Blocks - where most (but not all) of the clients are adults who have been regressed to infants and toddlers. Danger, intrigue and adventure find each of our protagonists as we learn more about the mysterious technology that can give what adult babies have always wanted - physical regression to infancy. But is it all that we would hope for? The three books are: The Rehab Regression The Daycare Regression The Reporter Regression 184,000 words




My Transformation (Nappy Version)


Book Description

Book two in the 'My Adoption' Trilogy In the first book of the My Adoption trilogy, we met Christopher aka Chrissy who desperately wants to be a diapered baby and also... a sissy baby. But becoming a sissy baby has lots of confusion, problems and issues that he/she struggles to navigate. We meet a cast of new characters as the lengthy story develops and Chrissy finds answers, some love and a deeper understanding of living as a baby... girl. A wonderful and complex story you will no doubt enjoy.




Fear And Joy: a life in and out of nappies


Book Description

We all have a tale to tell about how we started wearing nappies (or diapers!) and each tale is different. There are varying themes, but there is the one consistent one that nappies 'called to us' when we were young and that attraction grew to become a 'siren call'. We were helpless in the embrace of that cloth nappy or plastic disposable that for reasons we didn't understand - and maybe never did - drew us to wear and wet them. For some, it was part of wanting to be a baby again and for others, a response to extended bedwetting. For others still, it was just the nappy; just the feel of its comfort and security. As children, these feelings are tough to handle, never-mind understand. Adults don't understand and most react badly... or worse. This 60,000 word, illustrated book is the story of one UK boy growing up in the 70s and 80s as a late bedwetter whose attraction to nappies has remained to him up until this day.




The Chronicles Of Vickie - Nappy Version


Book Description

A new ABDL/LG book by Nikita (Kita) Sparkles: The Chronicles of Vickie - from elementary boy to preschool girl Vinton is an 8 year old boy who only wants to be a 4 years old girl called Vickie. For his entire life, all he wanted to be was a very Little Girl and finally, his mother consented and they moved to a new town to start a new life. Along the way, she meets some wonderful new Little Girl friends, most of whom are also nappied. They are all lucky enough to have supportive parents as the group of girls who wanted to stay as babies while still needing to growup, share adventures and a few tragedies. It is a wonderful tale of innocence and adventure of friends we all we wish we had and with a stunning conclusion.




Living Happily as An Adult Baby (Nappy Version)


Book Description

Understanding. Knowledge. Insight. It is the goal of most people and humanity in general to understand and to gain knowledge. To understand our natural world. To understand space. To understand those things so tiny we can never see them. We want to understand what other people are saying, insight into what they are feeling and what makes them tick. For most people, it is natural to want to understand more about a wide variety of topics and disciplines. Perhaps the most important understanding of them all is the knowledge of self. Adult babies have traditionally not fared well in the area of understanding of ourselves. The few professional attempts to explain ABDL behaviour and thinking have been less than helpful and often insulting and deeply offensive. Being described as a paraphilia alongside and adjacent to paedophilia and other serious disorders has been the nightmare that has haunted the community for a generation. Slowly however, the light has been dawning on the extraordinary world of the adult baby. The first step was the recognition that being an adult baby is no mere affectation, fetish or odd choice of behaviour. It was the understanding that the baby self is a genuine and subjectively real identity. Not a thing, not a concept or a feeling, but an identity. A few professionals have belatedly drifted onto the scene and made a few inroads, but they have been well behind the small group of hard-working ABDLs themselves who have sought to build a body of understanding on who we are. Knowing who we are is the key to success, happiness and the ability to move forward. The works of B. Terrance Grey, Rosalie and Michael Bent led the way to building an intellectual basis of understanding of who Adult babies are. Then came Dylan Lewis, whose canon of work in this area has no peer. This new book – Living Happily as an Adult Baby – makes a promise in its title that is almost obscene in its arrogance. Adult Babies have often struggled with the power of their baby identity and happiness - especially long-term happiness – has often eluded them. This work is commended to all adult babies, their family and friends as it seeks to further humanity’s understanding of this most complex identity structure. The Adult Baby.




Sakura Comes To Stay (Nappy Version)


Book Description

Kita Sparkles brings us the second book in her 'Sakura' series. Sakura has been sent to Japan with her parents and is desperately unhappy there, unable to mix in the culture and wanting her friends back again. Her sister Felicia however has plans. Along with her other diaper-wearing friend, she plans to bring Sakura back to live with them and even prepares a nursery for her. Wonderful and innocent baby and diaper play that reminds us of times long gone when we could be little and carefree.