Posted by L.E. on September 23, 2006 at 18:02 [85.195.119.14]
("Kids having kids" is of course a description used for teenage pregnancies...but that's not my topic).
When a man and woman commit to a relationship in which she is to have the lifestyle role of his young child to the extent that circumstances allow,if he is not to eventually leave her alone or be left alone,she must in time become a mother of at least one biological child.This is a life-changing experience for anyone.To what extent can she integrate her dual roles as mother and infant?
Of course pregnancy and nursing involve the usual respect for the delicate condition,and the well-documented tendency of pregnancy to limit women's control of urination is less likely to annoy a woman who enjoys wetting diapers than one who doesn't.But the time comes when the woman who will not grow out of diapers needs to help train her child out of diapers.And a growing child will eventually notice the mother wearing diapers (which will need to be connected in the child's mind with medical necessity,which may well,if the diapers are the enduring part of the mother's lifestyle that they would have to be at this point,have (deliberately) become genuine).
Obviously the mother can not be in baby role in her child's presence,though there may be a certain commonality in how mother and child relate to Daddy that is not found in other households.Certain obvious trappings of her role life would need to be kept from sight.But I would hope that her role life could be maintained on the whole,even if driven below the surface it occupies before the child would notice it.
I know that Lilly,one of the most advanced and expressive ABgirls found on this board,has not been seen in the year and a half since she announced her pregnancy.
Do any here have experience with a woman being simultaneously a baby and the mother of one?
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