
Secret Lives of Women Tuesdays at 10|9c
Kailey - Adult Baby Fetish
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Name: Kailey I work at a daycare during the week and spend the weekend with my boyfriend. In my free time I hang out with my friends, go to the movies, spend time with my animals, and visit my family. I'm planning on finishing college as soon as I can but I need to figure out what degree I want first. I'm also an adult baby (AB). I wear diapers 24/7 and act like a two year old when I'm at home. I drink from a bottle and sometimes eat baby food. I wear onesies and footed pajamas. I go to bed with a pacifier, a teddy bear, and a blankie. Daddy, my boyfriend, changes my diapers, plays peek-a-boo with me, and takes me to the park. Occasionally I sleep in a crib but when I don't, I use a side board on the bed to keep me from falling out. Tell us about how your secret has changed your life. I feel as if I've changed a lot since I discovered my adult baby side. I feel more comfortable with myself. I'm more confident and happy. I know who I am now. I've also learned how important it really is to be yourself. It's empowering.
If yes, how do they respond? Are they supportive? I was nervous about telling them at first but I was also sick of hiding. I was surprised to see how supportive they really were though. Sometimes they even play along by offering me candy, talking baby talk with me, and helping me find clothes that fit nicely over my diaper. It was a liberating feeling to tell my secret. The only person who wasn't too thrilled when they found out about my secret was my Dad but he still supports me as a person. Some people may think that my secret is a little strange but who wouldn't want to feel the joy of being a kid again? You forget how fun it is when the stresses of life hit you. I bet that you wouldn't be able to help smiling if you went down a slide again. It's FUN!!! I get such happiness out of the small things in life now; the ladybug that lands on my hand, Christmas day, ice cream, and soft furry animals. What about being hugged, tickled, and read to at night. You can't tell me that there isn't a small part of that that gives you a warm fuzzy feeling inside. I live a normal life. This secret of mine is just a small part of that life. If you talk to anyone who knows me, they will tell you that I'm the sweet little girl next door. I'm friendly, honest, and open. My secret doesn't make me weird or strange. It makes me unique. It separates me from the crowd and I'm proud of that. It makes me happy. That's the important thing, isn't it? To be happy? I wish more people would just accept each other's differences instead of bashing them. After all, everyone has secrets.
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