ABDL Therapy Stories

ABDL Therapy Stories

Guides, stories, and resources for Adult Baby and Diaper Lover adults

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Why Do I Want to Be an Adult Baby?

If you have ever found yourself lying awake wondering, “Why do I want to be an adult baby?” you are asking one of the most honest and human questions a...

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ABDL Caregivers: What Is a Mommy or Daddy?

If you have spent any time exploring the Adult Baby and Diaper Lover world, you have probably come across terms like “Mommy,” “Daddy,” “Caregiver,” or “CG.” Maybe you feel drawn...

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Age Play vs Age Regression: What Is the Difference?

If you have ever felt the pull toward a younger, gentler headspace, or noticed comfort in childlike activities, you may have run into two terms that sound similar but mean...

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Is Being ABDL Normal? What the Research Actually Says

Millions of people share ABDL interests, and research confirms it is not a disorder. Discover what the science actually says and why the shame is never yours to carry.

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Adult Baby vs Diaper Lover: What Is the Difference?

If you have spent any time exploring the ABDL community, you have probably run into two terms that get used constantly, sometimes interchangeably, and sometimes as if they describe completely...

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