BOOK DESCRIPTION:
Being an Adult Baby can be both a wonderful experience and a deeply frustrating one. We want what we cannot have and we often find controlling this drive a difficulty. This book is a collection of 31 essays, articles, and stories from a handful of ABDL authors whose knowledge and experience help us all.
If you wear nappies/diapers a little, a lot, or constantly, this book can be a guide. If you want to be a baby a little, a lot, or constantly, it can help you understand more about it.
And for all of us, this book offers not just understanding, but some practical tips and helps on living life as an Adult Baby. We all know it can be a hard deal at times, but at others, we are blessed as we relive infancy while the rest of the world is blissfully ignorant of the wonders of babyhood.
We are very special and we are very different, and so, we need our own guidebooks to help us on the way. This is one such book.
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NOTE: This book is available in nappy and diaper versions in eBook, Paperback, and Audiobook.
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REVIEWS:
** “I, of course, am very impressed with Michael Bent’s writing ability! He, as mentioned, is an ABDL himself, which is pertinent in my opinion, in capturing the essence of diaper-wearing. He nails it, in this very detailed book, while identifying the very reasons we Adult Babies and Diaper Lovers have the need to wear diapers. For example, in my opinion, my need for diapers was a direct result of “a lack of nurturing” from my parents, and primarily my mother! Thank you, Michael, for making this point very clear for me!”
** “Thought-provoking for the ABDL.”
** “Excellent.”
** “Enjoyed the various styles, authors and topics. It was very refreshing as well as thought-provoking.”






