Synopsis:
Jasmine Wells was born with systemic hypoplasia, a rare condition that halted her physical growth early in life. Although she's sixteen, her body is that of a toddler-standing just 33.9 inches tall and weighing 26.5 pounds. With the physical features of a two-year-old but the mind and maturity of a teenage girl, Jasmine has long endured the constant stares, whispers, and awkward questions from strangers who assume she's an infant.
One day, while out shopping, she caught someone muttering, "Isn't that kid too young for underwear?" It wasn't the first time. Fed up with society's assumptions and the constant need to justify herself, Jasmine began wearing children's underwear to minimize attention. But even that didn't help. A week later, after seeing how calmly and confidently her mother Mei handled incontinence by wearing adult diapers, Jasmine made a quiet but firm choice. If people already treated her like a baby, she would take control of the narrative.
She switched to wearing diapers full-time-not out of need, but for peace of mind and the freedom to exist without constant judgment. For Jasmine, it wasn't a regression, but a reclaiming of comfort in a world that refused to see her for who she truly was.
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