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Nah. I worked too hard to become the adult I am. Think I'm getting a good balance between adult and little time.
I agree... It IS something I and I'd say almost every other AB out there, have fantasized about, however, like you said, it would eventually get boring. AB's, if they're lucky, have the best of both worlds.lilbabyjooce said:Nope, my adult life is exactly what allows me to enjoy my little side and having a healthy balance of both sides keeps life fulfilling and well rounded. ABDL and regression may serve to enrich my life but it isn’t my whole life (even if it’s a big part of it). I think being made to live as a baby would be incredibly isolating, depressing, and flat out boring after time.
Adult life can be awful at times. But as much as I love being little and having my daddy care for me, I greatly value my autonomy and feel fulfillment through my work, traveling, and my friends. I know a lot of ABs struggle and use it as a coping mechanism for how difficult the adult world can be to navigate, which I definitely feel them on because, again, it can be awful. But I think ABs really take for granted the “A” in AB. While becoming an adult hasn’t always been easy it is what has made me as in tune with my little side as I am today and gives me the ability to enjoy it the way that I do.
Id keep my intellect and just have the body of a 6 yr old. Which isn't far off from my little self and original child self anyway. I already am little. Its the mirror and scale that doesn't believe me.Calico said:Maybe if they identify as someone who is intellectual disabled and have the mental mind of a 6 year old. After all it's not illegal for people with intellectual disabilities to work if they have the intelligence of a 6 year old. But they would do low labor jobs or dead end jobs but no way would they be able to work a professional job. Their job choices would be very limited for what someone with a mind of a 6 year old can do and it depends on their cognitive ability to understand and follow directions.
Ah, a rare genetic disease like Brooke Greenberg had except she had both the intellect of an infant while having a body of a 16 month old.LittleAndAlone said:Id keep my intellect and just have the body of a 6 yr old.
Would want a perfectly normal healthy actual child's body, voice, etc. And lacking in cholesterol, hormones, sweat glands, etc. Not a genetically defective failing broken adult body.Calico said:Ah, a rare genetic disease like Brooke Greenberg had except she had both the intellect of an infant while having a body of a 16 month old.
There are rare conditions out there that cause people to not age so they have a body of a child or baby and they also have the intellect of one too. But they usually have health problems too. I never heard of a case yet where someone had a body of a young child but intellect of a normal person.
Getting difficult to even do that as an adult. Every day is ban this ban that ban everything.ShyBoo81 said:the independence to choose whatever hobby or lifestyle I want to pursue
Probably should have put an asterisk on my last sentence, cause I definitely agree with you! Dont wanna go too off topic, but honestly its getting harder and harder for Millennials and GenZ in general to make a decent living and pursue a fulfilling lifestyleLittleAndAlone said:Getting difficult to even do that as an adult. Every day is ban this ban that ban everything.
I put up with it as a child being told what I can or can't have or do. I will NOT put up with it as a working adult. And every day the older I get the less I have to lose if anyone tries to coerce me. They WILL fail.
Meh. The topic is weighing the fantasy of being a baby vs giving up the bodily autonomy of being an adult.ShyBoo81 said:Probably should have put an asterisk on my last sentence, cause I definitely agree with you! Dont wanna go too off topic, but honestly its getting harder and harder for Millennials and GenZ in general to make a decent living and pursue a fulfilling lifestyle
Had no idea electric unicycle was a thing till now lol. But heck yes driving is definitely up there along with diapers as the best thing to destressLilrae said:i said yes until i read the rest of the post and saw it said no driving. i dont think i could ever give up driving it is one of the fews activities that i can use to detress and one of the other things i love doing most in this world besides being in diapers. If i could keep driving and riding motorcycles and eletric unicycles.....then my answer would be yes hahaha
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