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In my own personal defense: I'm not 24/7, as I am a solo baby girl. Outside of my four walls, I act as the Muggles do, as far as getting life-needs ("adulting"); at home, I am surrounded by big baby things: toys, my crib, my high-chair, my rocking chair, big baby clothes on the rack...when not doing things I like/need, I'm playing dress-up or in my crib, online and cuddling with Bonnie Baer (my teddy-bear life companion)...sometimes I'm in a nightie or onesie. Seldom am I wearing/using a diaper, that's usually weekend/holiday stuff.MissMummyUK said:I cannot conceive someone who is an adult choosing deliberately to live as if they were a baby...
Nope. I'm strictly solo and prefer it that way.MissMummyUK said:...and also another concept comes into it which is, what about the carer? Is there anyone to do that voluntarily...
I have an income. I buy. And order, and use...MissMummyUK said:...and if so, who [pays] for their essentials?
Indeed. In my personal instance, that's how it must be. It's what I call "putting the adult in Adult Baby". For one to deny all of their facilities all the time is to lose something very beneficial in life. We can't help but grow...but we don't always have to be grown up. Thankfully, most of us understand that to the healthy, practical degree.MissMummyUK said:There are also many positives in being an adult, and giving all that up is not only unpractical but also denies many other aspects of one's self.
To quote Paul in the Bible: "'All things are permissible'...but not all things are beneficial. 'All things are permissible'...but I will not be mastered by anything". I leave it there.