BOOK DESCRIPTION:
In Ben Pathen’s 16th ABDL book, we travel to Germany and discover a wealthy single woman, Franka, who desperately wants to have a relationship with a man of her own design – a baby man. A man she can love, control, spend her life with and be… his mother. And she wants an English Man – an English Baby.
With the help of an esteemed psychiatrist, Dr Marie, she takes 50-year-old Ethan on a trip down memory lane back to his younger years and finally… to his infancy. And there he stays.
Franka and her new Nanny take Ethan on a wonderful and refreshing journey of absolute dependence, total love, and complete infancy. The tortured and lonely adult evaporates, and the new person, baby Ethan, is born. He is less of a man, but more complete as an individual, as he allows infancy to be his destination and his new life. A baby is born, and his mother is ecstatic!
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NOTE: This book is available in nappy, diaper and rubber pants versions in eBook, Paperback, and Audiobook.
WHERE TO BUY:
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Also available in German:
Buy Direct From AB Discovery (includes nappy, diaper, and rubber pants versions)
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Would you like to read a customised version of this book with YOUR name in place of the adult baby? Would you like the ‘mummy’s’ name to be that of someone meaningful to you? This can all be done quite easily. For just $9.25, you can have your name in the text on this and any other fiction book. Click the PayPal link below and then email us at abdiscovery@cryptic60.com.au to let us know your specific name choices.
Your customised version (PDF): $US9.25
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REVIEWS:
** “Thoroughly enjoyed the story. I was able to place myself into the narrative and wonder what it would be like.”







