MikeDJ said:
I was recently out of diapers and training pants around 5 years old. I still missed the diapers and plastic pants. So my younger sister was still wearing and thought I would take a pair of her plastic pants and wear them during bedtime. I carefully and quietly took a pair out if the dresser and just wanted to wait for mom and dad to go to bed and Id slip them on. SO I laid down and put them under my pillow. I ended up falling asleep and never put them on. The issue though was the pants ended up falling on the floor from the bed, probably from tossing and turning in my sleep. So in the morning when I woke Mom had entered to wake us up and she sees these pants on the floor next to my bed. So she picks them up and hold them up asking why these were here? I came to and realized I never put them on! I was now mortified! Embarrassed I couldnt really speak. So she sort of slightly laughing said 'Its Ok you could still fit into these!" "Do you want to put these on? So again mortified I simply said quietly "No"....although deep down inside I wanted to....So I was completely caught attempting this plan....
I love this nonchalant asking of a mother.
Mine did this too, I posted it in some other topics.
Post-1,
Post-2 and
Post-3.
It instantly gave me the feeling of being little and not the big boy I thought I would already be.
I remember some sentences spoken to me like:
"I think somebody wants to be back in diapers?" Or "You want to be put back in Pampers, don't you?"
If she caught me staring or doing some baby behavior/acting. Most of the time I declined it, but my interest was kinda obvious.
And I always listened carefully when I heard a mother asked her kid if they need a diaper change or other baby related interaction.
Mostly this happened on a playground or public swimming pool.
On some occasions I even heard the mother coaxing the little one into wearing a diaper like:
"I think it would be better if you wear a Pampers, don't you think?"
Young me was dying from jealousy and I wanted to switch places immediately.
I couldn't understand kids who fought against it, but the strict reaction from their mothers always gave me fantasy material.