Damaged Goods
Elijah is a troubled young man, He is an adult baby and to some, he is considered 'damaged goods'. Despite his best intentions, he could not control his desires to be an infant and it led to a confrontation with Angelica, his wife. In consultation with psychiatrist, Dr Marie, it was decided that a course of intense babying may in fact, cure him of his baby desires. But it was a failure and together, the doctor and the wife turned Elijah from adult husband to infant boy.

Would it be a good outcome for all concerned including family and friends?
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Damaged Goods
Elijah is a troubled young man, He is an adult baby and to some, he is considered 'damaged goods'. Despite his best intentions, he could not control his desires to be an infant and it led to a confrontation with Angelica, his wife. In consultation with psychiatrist, Dr Marie, it was decided that a course of intense babying may in fact, cure him of his baby desires. But it was a failure and together, the doctor and the wife turned Elijah from adult husband to infant boy.

Would it be a good outcome for all concerned including family and friends?
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Elijah is a troubled young man, He is an adult baby and to some, he is considered 'damaged goods'. Despite his best intentions, he could not control his desires to be an infant and it led to a confrontation with Angelica, his wife. In consultation with psychiatrist, Dr Marie, it was decided that a course of intense babying may in fact, cure him of his baby desires. But it was a failure and together, the doctor and the wife turned Elijah from adult husband to infant boy.

Would it be a good outcome for all concerned including family and friends?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162709794
Publisher: AB Discovery
Publication date: 12/22/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 326 KB
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