The Clinic – Chapter Two

The Clinic – Chapter Two

The week had gone uneventfully, and John seemed much better. He’d been sleeping so soundly, he’d wet his bed twice that week, but Ann didn’t have the heart to scold him or make fun of him. He seemed embarrassed enough when he woke up and had to change his bed and PJs.

He’d been listening to some tape or something the doctor had given him, but all Ann could hear was music and nature sounds. It seemed very relaxing and soothing, but Ann didn’t have time for that nonsense.

Finally, Friday afternoon at 4:25 Ann sat waiting for Dr. Whetmore, when Dr. Rotman came out and invited her into his office to “talk” before they went in to see John and his associate.

While they talked, Dr. Rotman explained that much of John’s problems were due to the stress of his job, and this silly “investigation” he’d started, and finally decided to drop. His pressure and the strain were making him a little paranoid, seeing “bogey men everywhere” as Dr. Rotman explained it.

While the doctor was talking he kept playing with a small shiny ball on a thin metal chain, kind of like a pendulum, and Ann was fascinated by it as it swung back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, with a gentle, steady rythm, and the soft click, click as it hit the other ball. She found it hard to concentrate on what the doctor said at first, but then it seemed so much easier, as she relaxed and just listened to him while she watched the ball.

Finally, the doctor said “Let’s go see Dr. Whetmore and John, Ann so we can find how to help John with is problems.”

Ann found herself rising and taking the doctor’s arm as they walked slowly to the room at the end of the hall, and the doctor kept talking slowly and softly to her reassuring her everything would be alright, just as long as she accepted John’s problem and helped him to get over the stresses he was feeling.

As they entered the room, Ann saw an attractive young woman sitting in a chair beside a couch talking to a man who was lying on the couch with headphones on and with a small tube going into his arm. He was covered with a blanket up to his chest, and Ann could see his feet were bare and he was fast asleep.

As Dr. Rotman introduced the woman, Ann learned she was Dr. Janet Whetmore, a psychiatrist who dealt with special problems like John’s. Dr. Whetmore talked softly to Ann for a while, and Ann began to really trust Dr. Whetmore and to like her as though she were a long time friend and confidante.

The two doctors exchanged knowing smiles, then Dr. Whetmore offered Ann a glass of juice which she gratefully drank. After a few seconds she felt very “alive” and “able to listen” to Dr. Whetmore and hung on her every word.

Dr. Whetmore explained she was a psychiatrist who dealt with special problems, called paraphilia. She explained these were fetishes or sexual interests in objects or things, like feet, or clothing or a special time in life. She explained many men wanted to dress up in women’s clothing, and this was called transvestitism and the “love of womens’ clothing”. She explained that a lot of men in important positions, like John’s, found the stresses of everyday life caused them to want to escape into an easier life, where they had no responsibilities, and a time when they were cared for as babies.

These men wanted to wear baby clothing, and be dressed as babies, especially in diapers and baby panties, and to wet their diapers like little babies.

Unfortunately, their desires and their positions created further stresses and conflicts and this sometimes made them sick, especially if there was stress at home, or they were afraid their wife wouldn’t accept their fetish. Then they could get really sick and have a breakdown.

Ann felt very sad, and sorry for these type of men. How could their wives be so mean as to deny them this outlet for their stresses. The doctor had explained these people were called infantilists, who loved to dress and play as babies, but didn’t want to actually play “with babies” or children at all. They just wanted to be babied and loved the way a mommy loved her little baby.

In most ways they were as normal as any man, and could be capable lovers and supporters, but needed to be babied sometimes to relieve stress and escape from the pressures of their demanding roles and jobs.

As Ann thought about this it seemed to make so much sense, and besides here was this learned doctor, her new friend, explaining it all softly to her, and telling her she felt it was alright.

Finally, Dr. Whetmore said “John is an infantilist Ann. He wants to wear diapers and baby panties, and be treated as a baby sometimes to help him relieve the pressure of his job. That is why he has been so sick, especially when you told him you wanted to have a new baby in your family. It made him think you wanted someone new to love and care for and that you wouldn’t accept the baby inside him and let it come out.

John is lying here now, Ann and has been listening to a special tape I made for him to help him feel better physically and to help him feel better about himself. He also has been receiving an IV with pentathol in it so we can talk to him and ask him questions and get the honest answers.

Would you like to talk to John and ask him about his being a baby, Ann ?”

Ann paused for a second, while she thought about her husband, the 33 year old executive, being a baby, then finally said “I’m not sure, but I should find out. If that’s what he needs to get better, then I should know how to help him. I do love him, and don’t want to hurt him !!”

“Very good Ann, come and sit over here, where John can see you and you can talk. I’ll speak to him for a few minutes then you can ask him questions.”

As Ann pulled her chair over closer to the couch, she recognized the young man now as her husband John. The doctor talked to John for a few minutes and finally said “John, your wife Ann is here now and wants to talk to you. She knows you want to be a big baby, and to be her baby, so you can feel comfortable about talking to her. Be a good boy and answer her questions honestly and properly, just as you do for me.”

To Ann she said “Go ahead, Ann, ask him anything you want.”

Ann hesitated at first then said “John do you feel better knowing I know you want to be babied ??” to which he replied “Yes, much better.” then asked her “Do you want to baby me ??”

Ann didn’t know what to say for sure, but finally said “I think so, but I don’t have much experience. What do I have to do ??”

At this, Dr. Whetmore interrupted, and said “Ann, you just have to treat John like a baby. Love him, take care of him. Feed him when he’s hungry, help him get dressed, and change his wet or dirty diapers when he need changing. You can do that can’t you ??”

At first Ann seemed a little shocked by the idea of changing diapers on her husband, but then as the doctor told her it was just like playing dolls, and when she used to babysit for the babies in her neighbourhood, she decided it was easy and would be Ok.

Finally, Dr. Rotman gently pulled down the blanket, and Dr. Whetmore talked to Ann, “See Ann, John is wearing diapers and baby panties just like a little baby. He wet his diapers too, like a little baby. John likes to wear diapers and to wet them like a baby, and needs his diaper changed now, just like a little baby. You can do that can’t you Ann.”

As Ann said “Yes”, the doctor led her over to the couch and gave her a fresh diaper. She had some difficulty at first, and John seemed to squirm around a bit, but as Ann talked soothingly to him, much like a mother with an infant at changing time, he settled back, and Ann finally got the diaper on him and the panties pulled up.

Ann felt a small pin prick in her arm, then began to feel very sleepy, yet her mind seemed sharp and clear and she could hear her friend talking to her. She could see herself taking care of John at home at night and on weekends, with John crawling around and playing in a big playpen. She was a happy mommy now with her baby around the house, and loved changing his wet, or messy diapers.

John was much happier now, and a very good baby. Sometimes he was more like a little boy, but always his diapers reminded her and him that he was still a diapered baby.

The doctor told her she would give Ann two sets of tapes to listen to for the next week until their next session. One just for John and one for Ann. They should listen to the one with words each evening before bed, then the one with the music all night. This would help them accept their new roles of mommy and baby much easier and help John get better and feel better much sooner.

Each week from now on, they would come together for their appointments, and Ann should keep John diapered at bedtime from now on, and whenever possible around the house. If John started wetting his pants during the day, she should scold him like a toddler and then put him in daytime diapers too.

It was Ok for John to wear diapers at work, since many of the other men wore diapers too, to relieve stress. Later on Dr. Whetmore would introduce Ann to other mommies who had big babies at home, so they could exchange ideas and babysit for each other.

Ann found herself warming to these ideas, and began to like the ideas of having John toddling around the house in just a diaper, panties and Tshirt. If she wasn’t to have any little babies at home, at least she could have a big baby at home.

Soon, both John and Ann were sitting chatting with the doctors, and Ann found herself quite relaxed discussing the “needs” John would soon have. A diaper bag, about 2 dozen cloth diapers and a dozen plastic panties, some bottles and perhaps some special rompers and playsuits.

The End of The Clinic – Chapter Two.

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