Hello. I’m currently writing a story where Littles are Known, and I’m wondering if you have any tips on writing age play? Also, in a world where age regression is perfectly normal, what do you think would be the consequences of refusing to regress on someone’s health, physical or otherwise?

Sadie:

Okay, so this is a really, really good ask; I love asks like these.

See, there is no right or wrong way to write ageplay. Sexual, non-sexual, forced, therapeutic regression, de-aged, etc….don’t be afraid of it. Jump into it headfirst and embrace it. Everyone’s experiences are personal to that individual so you really can’t go wrong, but if you’re really stuck on where to get begin, just start with how you would want things to go if this particular even t was happening to you instead of you character. Self insert, basically, at least to springboard.

As for your latter question, I’ve seen this happen in real life, all too often. A lot of AB’s and DL’s will often go through depressive periods when, after not having a partner (either romantic or just for play) or ever having a partner to begin with, they’ll purge all of their ageplay gear. They’ll get rid of everything, toss it, and then try to convince themselves that it wasn’t what they really wanted anyway or that it’ll just never happen for them so they might as well forget it.

And then that urge passes, and they’ll start collecting things again.

It’s a really sad, unfortunate cycle, and I’ve known several people who got trapped in it more than once. :/

Thanks for the message, anon…I hope this was helpful! Feel free to hit my inbox anytime! 🙂

How can a smol wear diapers without being judged by parents (because this smol is only 18 but ready to join the train)?

Sadie:

So, this one’s a little tricky, because it completely depends on the person and their relationship with their parents.

For example, I know a few Littles or DL’s (diaper lovers) whose parents know that they wear (either by accidentally walking in on them wearing, snooping and finding their gear, the person literally telling them ‘Hey this is what I do, whatever’) and surprisingly, they’ve all said that once their parents got past the initial ‘Okay, wtf’ reaction, they were pretty chill about it.

Unfortunately, this is not going to be the case with everyone. If you’ve known your parents to get into an uproar about relatively minor things or very judgey about things they have no understanding of, then it would probably be best to keep your diapers to yourself.