Auntie Joan – Chapter Six

Auntie Joan – Chapter Six I hadn’t asked to be changed. Although it hung heavy I was getting used to having a full diaper and it didn’t bother me. It was fascinating to see just how much a disposable could absorb and even more fascinating to feel the weight as you carried it around whilst … Read more

Auntie Joan – Chapter Five

Auntie Joan – Chapter Five There is something about being in a thick diaper. You walk differently. Yes, a waddle of course but something else, the thicker padding causes an amble that makes you feel… ‘toddlersome’. With the extra fabric I sense, with each step, my legs being slightly forced apart, my hips swing more … Read more

Auntie Joan – Chapter Four

Auntie Joan – Chapter Four Monday morning and I was nervous. It was to be my first day at Rainbow Rooms and, as Auntie had pointed out the day before; I would be treated just like all the other kids. I would dress the same, I would eat the same, I’d play the same and … Read more

An Old Problem – Chapter Twenty-Four

An Old Problem – Chapter Twenty-Four As I lay in bed that night, heavily padded as usual, I couldn’t get mum’s words out of my head. They circled and bounced around but I couldn’t get rid no matter how much I tried to let the sexy, silky smooth covering take my mind off them…  “You … Read more

An Old Problem – Chapter Twenty-Three

An Old Problem – Chapter Twenty-Three To begin with the drive was pretty uneventful, although our passenger did dig into her bag and produce a box of orange flavoured chocolates. “The local village shop may have lacked many of the basics but this exclusive brand of Orange Crème’s I remembered was your favourite and thought … Read more

An Old Problem – Chapter Twenty-Two

An Old Problem – Chapter Twenty-Two I woke up as usual Saturday morning to a well soaked nappy. It would be the third change I’d had since I got home Friday night and despite Doctor Laura saying I had control – this just proved I hadn’t. Last night when I got in I was feeling … Read more

An Old Problem – Chapter Twenty-One

An Old Problem – Chapter Twenty-One I suppose the main thing was that Doctor Ames had been proved correct in her assumption that there was more to my situation than just being frightened of thunder. Indeed, that there were other underlying factors to do with both physical and mental issues… and a new one was … Read more

An Old Problem – Chapter Twenty

An Old Problem – Chapter Twenty I was only out for a few seconds but could see the fear in mum’s eyes as she held me when I came round. There was still a nagging ache in my head but not the spike I’d just experienced. Mum and I sat on the floor, me wearing … Read more

An Old Problem – Chapter Nineteen

An Old Problem – Chapter Nineteen I woke up to find Jenny standing over me and asking if I was OK. I was just emerging from a deep dream where mum and I were sat on a bench looking out to sea with a storm noisily crashing around us. Incredibly, we were both sat crossed-legged … Read more

An Old Problem – Chapter Seventeen

An Old Problem – Chapter Seventeen For the past few weeks Britain had been experiencing a rather wonderful spell of superb warm weather. Of course there had been sporadic storms here and there (with my current problem as a result) but by and large, it had been perfect for most people.  Despite the equally sporadic … Read more