BOOK DESCRIPTION:
Potty training is one of our first traumas in life. For some, perhaps most, it is easy, but for others, it can be a deeply traumatic experience with lasting consequences. As we grow to our teenage years and adulthood, potty training is expected and assumed and yet for many, it still remains difficult and for some, seemingly unnecessary. And yet, society both demands and expects it.
A brilliant arguer for breaking social norms, Gwendoline Summers attacks the question of whether or not potty training should be required for preteens, teens, and adults and the issues with rejecting it.
An openly pro-nappy/diaper book, Gwendoline targets her book not to just adult babies and diaper lovers, but to anyone seeking a reason and rationale for avoiding the toilet and making alternative choices.
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NOTE: This book is available in both nappy and diaper versions in eBook, Paperback, and Audiobook.
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REVIEWS:
** This book is quite thought-provoking. A lot of us have our own reasons for wearing nappies but the author has created an actual argument to support it. Never read anything like it before.
** I love reading about arguments regarding changing norms and this book was really insightful, I think anyone thinking about abandoning the toilet or just enjoy reading about thinking outside the box will enjoy this book.
** The author of this article is basing it on well documented research and presented with indisputable logic. Though , her conclusion on getting it done maybe impractical for the moment.












