A clear, compassionate guide by an age regressor, for regressors, caregivers, and anyone seeking honest understanding of age regression. Combining thoughtful research, personal insight, and a firm rejection of fetishization, this handbook explores the emotional, psychological, and social dimensions of regression in its many forms.
It addresses difficult and sometimes triggering topics with care and respect. Age play is discussed solely to establish boundaries. If you're looking for anything sexual or exploitative, this is not the book for you.
This is a safe, supportive space created to affirm and empower those who regress.
After a car accident, 18-year-old Louis's overprotective mother, Laura, uses his recovery as an excuse to slowly unconsciously regress him into a baby-like state, starting with diapers at night, then daytime, and eventually infantilizing gear. Louis resists but gradually embraces it, sinking into an addiction to the comfort it provides.