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Baby boy regress  by jamesjoneszoom
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This is the stroy of Jason a 14 year old boy who keeps having acidents his parents and older sister start treating him like a baby to help him
The Good Helper... by PedroGouveia391
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I hate children...my school decided to take a field trip to a primary school and what could have been a boring afternoon turned into a nightmare.
Santa's Helper by PaddedFun
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11-year-old Allen is tired of his little brother's, 8-year-old Mark, Pokémon obsession or addiction. Mark told the mall Santa he wanted and would love ANYTHING that was Pokémon related. So now we shall see how truthful he was, and how far he will go when it comes to wearing Pokémon-themed clothes. THE PHOTOS are NOT MINE. They were found online. If they are yours, and you want them removed, I will do so. Just let me know. I picked them because they are cool ones, and very well done!! This is a repost of a story I read about 20 years ago, which I recently found again. The site it was on is long gone. My buddy just posted it and other diaper boy stories from lost sites on his AO3 page. I will add a link to the comments section for it.
The Treatment by HallowsEveWrite
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David has been through a lot. After the loss of his parents and trouble through the foster system his older brother finally steps up to take care of him through his teens. His rough childhood has left him an angry, broken teenager. Now Dr Bellamy offers a new treatment to help him through this tough time. Little does he know that reversing the damage to his mind and body will do more than just erase the trauma. Hopefully his big brother will stick around this time.
New year baby by PedroGouveia391
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Ethan really wants that laptop that his mother promised him... but in return he needs to help his mother's friend with a big favor...
The Big Kid Daycare  by PatrickShort6
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The Big Kid Daycare "I thought I was the one in charge. Boy, was I wrong." Thirteen-year-old Patrick is ready to leave his "kid years" behind. This summer, he's got a plan: work at Sunshine Tots Daycare, earn some serious cash, and finally prove he's a responsible teenager. He's even got the support of Ms. Penny, the head teacher, who is as kind as she is organized. She wants Patrick to succeed, but she has one golden rule: everyone follows the daycare's safety and wellness standards. Patrick thinks he can handle a few toddlers, but between a mountain of juice boxes and a busy schedule, he's quickly overwhelmed. When a messy accident in Chapter 3 turns his world upside down, Ms. Penny decides to do what's "right" for his situation. Now, Patrick finds himself trading his "Staff" badge for a diaper and a spot on the nap-mat. At Sunshine Tots, if you can't stay dry, you can't be staff. Can Patrick survive the summer being treated like a toddler, or will his dignity be gone before school starts?
Diaper Boy on Campus by Elfletch975
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Oliver, 11-year-old kid genius has everything figured out, except one. Despite his age and unmatched intellect, he is still in diapers. Nothing worked and now, it's holding him back from reaching his dreams. A unique opportunity arises, can he seize it before it slips away?
That Summer I Babysat by Elfletch975
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Caleb takes a babysitting job that quickly tests his patience as he struggles with ten-year-old Ben's unique needs and his desire to be seen as a big kid. When Caleb tries an unconventional way of connecting, it quietly changes the dynamic between them.
Helping my aunt by PedroGouveia391
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James needed extra money to go to college, but what a brilliant idea it would be to help his aunt take care of children like him... I mean... children...
The Architecture of Soft Things by Hav2088
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Julian Thorne built his life like he built his skyscrapers: rigid, efficient, and impenetrable. At thirty-two, Julian is a successful architect who views emotions as structural weaknesses and relationships as unnecessary liabilities. He lives by the grid, safe behind walls of glass and steel. But his mother, Eleanor-a brilliant but estranged chemist-sees the cracks in his foundation that no one else does. She sees a man who is dying of loneliness, calcified by his own perfectionism. She decides to save him. Not with therapy, but with chemistry. Julian wakes up to a nightmare that defies physics: he is trapped in the body of a toddler. His mind is fully intact, screaming with adult logic and outrage, but his vocal cords can only produce babble, his hands are clumsy paws, and his autonomy has been stripped away by diapers and crib bars. Trapped in a second childhood he never asked for, Julian must navigate the humiliating architecture of dependency. As he struggles to communicate his identity to a world that only sees a cute, helpless child, he battles a terrifying realization: the harder he fights to remain an adult, the more he suffers. And the more he surrenders to the softness of his new life-the rhythm of the rocking chair, the warmth of the swaddle, the safety of his mother's arms-the more he forgets why he ever wanted to be hard in the first place. A haunting, psychological exploration of control, vulnerability, and the terrifying comfort of letting go, The Architecture of Soft Things asks the ultimate question: If you could start over, would you build the same man?