Being an Adult Baby

Being an Adult Baby
Author: Michael Bent
Publisher: AB Discovery
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Psychology
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Being an Adult Baby can be both a wonderful experience and 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 helps 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 we reliving 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 guide books to help us on the way. This is one such book.

Understanding Adult Babies: Their Psychology and Lifestyles

Understanding Adult Babies: Their Psychology and Lifestyles
Author: Michael Bent
Publisher: AB Discovery
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2019-08-14
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The world of the Adult Baby can appear bizarre and incomprehensible to many from the outside looking in. Even to Adult Babies themselves the powerful drives and confusing needs can be a struggle to manage. In the Bent's second major work on the topic, this book dissects the psychological structure of Adult Infantile Regression and seeks to answer many of the seemingly unanswerable questions such as 'why are people attracted to diapers?', 'where did this all come from' and 'what do I do about this?' Discover more at www.abdiscovery.com.au This book is designed not just for Adult Babies themselves, but also family, friends, partners and therapists who want to simply understand what is going on. There is a lot more to Adult Babies than diapers and pacifiers. Read this book to learn more!

Adult Babies: Who Are We and What Do We Do?

Adult Babies: Who Are We and What Do We Do?
Author: Michael Bent
Publisher: AB Discovery
Total Pages: 215
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Being an adult baby can be confusing and difficult at times. This book of thirty essays and articles addresses some of the issues, needs and problems of the ABDL community and is part of the AB Discovery group. They are a wonderful resource and helpful for understanding ABDL life and feelings. Updated July 2020

The Adult Baby Identity - the Complete Collection

The Adult Baby Identity - the Complete Collection
Author: Dylan Lewis
Publisher: AB Discovery
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-02-23
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Knowing who you are and what your personal identity is will always be a powerful and important goal. For diaper wearers and adult babies of course, this is complicated by the duality of nature - part infant and part adult. Understanding that is terribly difficult and for most, we end up staggering through life, not really sure who we are, how we came to be and how to feel good about ourselves. These FOURbooks in one volume lay a great psychological foundation on the issues of Adult Regression and a worthy read for anyone interested in the topic, either as an observer or as a participant. If you are an adult baby or related to one, this book will give you a deeper understanding of just why ABDLs exists and how to understand why it is not something you can just decided to give up or stop doing. It is part of the identity and therefore, part of who we truly are.

Living Happily As An Adult Baby

Living Happily As An Adult Baby
Author: Dylan Lewis
Publisher: AB Discovery
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2020-09-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

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.

Adult Babies: Psychology and Practices (Nappy Version)

Adult Babies: Psychology and Practices (Nappy Version)
Author: Michael Bent
Publisher: AB Discovery
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2024-04-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

The world of the Adult Baby can appear bizarre and incomprehensible to many from the outside looking in. Even to Adult Babies themselves the powerful drives and confusing needs can be a struggle to manage. In the Bent's second major work on the topic, this book dissects the psychological structure of Adult Infantile Regression and seeks to answer many of the seemingly unanswerable questions such as 'why are people attracted to nappies?', 'where did this all come from' and 'what do I do about this?' This book is designed not just for Adult Babies themselves, but also for family, friends, partners and therapists who want to simply understand what is going on. There is a lot more to Adult Babies than diapers and pacifiers. Read this book to learn more! It answers many of the questions that plague both ABs themselves and the people they deal with - family, friends and partners. It is also highly suitable for therapists seeking a broader and more detailed dissection of the Adult Baby drives, needs and practices.

Becoming Me: The Journey of Self-acceptance

Becoming Me: The Journey of Self-acceptance
Author: Dylan Lewis
Publisher: AB Discovery
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2020-05-17
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eing an Adult Baby is not what anyone would choose – if such a choice were even possible. While we can enjoy some of the aspects of being ABDL, the strong desires and unquenchable drive to regress and to become as if we were infants again, is uncomfortable, confusing and for many, quite disturbing. But we are not given this choice. It is instead, imposed upon us during the misty, unknowable times of our actual infancy and it leaves us craving a return back to that spot in our history when we were real babies. In this book, Dylan Lewis explores self-acceptance and self-image by addressing who we are inside and the conflicts and failures that have made us who we are. He then leads us on a journey to finding a path back to wholeness. If you are an Adult Baby, this is an ABSOLUTE MUST for your library.

Submissive Sissy Adult Babies

Submissive Sissy Adult Babies
Author: Evelyn Hughes
Publisher: AB Discovery
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2020-01-16
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Written as a guide to establishing and managing a relationship with sissy babies, this book gives guidance based on personal experience and rare expertise. It will deal with questions such as 'what is a sissy baby' and how to find satisfactory outcomes for both baby and parent. It addresses real-life issues in managing a non-peer-based relationship and how to actually make it work, and work well. Sissies are a growing part of society and within the ABDL community, the sissy baby is relatively common. But spouses, partners and friends tend to be dismissive or even scared of sissy babies. This book will open their eyes so if nothing else, they will no longer be ignorant of who they are. Both the 'parents' of sissy babies and the sissies themselves will love this book and the intuitive and valuable guidance in the insight it provides.

The Adult Baby Identity - Healing Childhood Wounds

The Adult Baby Identity - Healing Childhood Wounds
Author: Dylan Lewis
Publisher: AB Discovery
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre:
ISBN:

It is said that ‘no one gets out of childhood unharmed’. And for diaper-wearers and Adult Babies, it is way too true. This is one of those truisms that understands that we all carry some scars and drag around some burden that developed in childhood. Despite the best efforts of parents, family, teachers and those around us, there are always things we pick up along the way that causes us a measure of trouble or difficulty later on. Parents are not perfect and Mary Poppins is not real. Life is full of mistakes, failings and weakness, even in the best of people. Fortunately for most of us, these childhood-grown issues are relatively small and well within our capacity to manage and live with. But not everyone is so lucky. This new book by Dylan Lewis – the third in the series – explores the issue of early childhood, where our memories do not reach, but the effects are still felt today. For Adult Babies, there is an element of difficulty or trauma that was most likely trivial to everyone else, but ‘wounding’ to ABs. Go on a journey of discovery with Dylan Lewis and Healing Childhood Wounds.

When Husbands and Wives become Parent and Child

When Husbands and Wives become Parent and Child
Author: Maggie Joyce
Publisher: AB Discovery
Total Pages:
Release: 2022-05-10
Genre: Family & Relationships
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Maggie Joyce, author of 'The Fulltime, Permanent, Adult Infant' writes of relationships where the adult relationship is partly or significantly replaced by a parent/child one. That 'child' could be an older preschooler or a toddler or even a baby right down to almost newborn. For most adult babies, their regression is limited and more under control, but for some, it is so significant and long-lasting that it creates a permanent change in the relationship paradigm. This book has case studies on other couples that have embraced - willingly or not - varying aspects of the parent/child relationship. She then gives some clues and advice on taking some of the angst out of relationships where one is an adult baby and the other is struggling to handle it.