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STORY HELP: Parents and balancing being a baby and an adult
Old November 29th, 16, 07:18 AM   #1
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STORY HELP: Parents and balancing being a baby and an adult

I'm currently working on a story set at a community college and one of the main characters, while a straight-A student and competent adult, gets babied to a large extent when she goes home:

+ Despite being (mostly) potty trained for most public occasions, the closest she's ever had to underwear are Pull-Ups (just in case of accidents). At home she wears what appear to be scaled-up baby diapers.

+ She does her chores and homework herself.

+ Sleeps in a crib.

+ Drinks from bottles and sippy cups.

+ Not allowed to change herself at home when she pees or poops.

+ Has toys.

+ Has a high chair in the kitchen and a booster seat for when she's in a car.


Her parents are well aware of her baby side, obviously.

My question is on what basis can her Mom and Dad be comfortable with her being a *BDL?

I'm going for plausibility here and any advice would be much obliged.
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