Wonder (Book Review) & Reflections

In a story plagued with self-shame and comparison for August there is a glimmer of hope as he searches for his place in the world around him.  For the majority of his childhood he is home schooled, and avoids exposing himself to the criticisms of life.  He eventually finds himself in  Middle School where he … Continue reading Wonder (Book Review) & Reflections

Being willing to forgive our best friends – Heart to Heart, Principle 5

Adult Babies, Diaper Lovers, Littles, or whatever we call ourselves often are very vulnerable to comments and criticisms.  We are all too hard on ourselves for a large part of our lives that when it comes from external sources we can struggle. Building up the courage to share who we are with someone else is … Continue reading Being willing to forgive our best friends – Heart to Heart, Principle 5

Marriage and diapers, or wanting to “grow up”

It is interesting to me to see how the urge and desire of diapers have come and gone throughout my life.  It may be partially opportunity and availability, and partially out of need. When I returned home from my mission I had the opportunity to wear more, and I remember being excited as it was … Continue reading Marriage and diapers, or wanting to “grow up”

Taking a break, and my wife’s first look

In a life with littles, we seldom find time for ourselves.  There isn’t five minutes that go by that one of them doesn’t turn into Sherlock Holmes and begin tracking us down.  For parents of children, I’m sure you can relate. My wife and I constantly discuss how we will continue to date, and build … Continue reading Taking a break, and my wife’s first look

Book Review: Coffee With Rosie (AberrantlyMe’s Perspective)

I took some time out of my morning to read through one of the books that I've purchased. Coffee With Rosie, written by Rosalie Bent, is a short book written for the loves ones/spouses of Adult Babies. It is meant to help them with the conversations that haven't happened yet, are currently happening, or have … Continue reading Book Review: Coffee With Rosie (AberrantlyMe’s Perspective)