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- - Chapter One -
- The Clinic
-
- Ann was stunned as she hung up the phone. She'd known John had been going
- to the Centre's clinic about his headaches and stomach problems, but didn't
- know he'd been seeing a lady shrink.
-
- He'd mentioned he'd seen the psychologist who'd given him some relaxation
- and meditation exercises to follow, and they had seemed to help. But he'd
- never mentioned seeing another doctor, and a young woman at that, from her
- voice.
-
- Now, the doctor wanted to see her next week at 4:30 during John's "session"
- whatever that was all about, and talk with her about helping John with his
- problems.
-
- Dr. Whetmore had said not to say anything to John about their conversation
- or next week's visit, which had seemed strange, but then she didn't want
- John upset. She had assured Ann there was nothing to worry about, but she
- felt Ann could really help John with his problems and help him on the road
- to recovery. She'd said she'd seen this in lots of young executives who
- were under terrible strain to produce as they moved up in their careers.
-
- John was the Director of Public Relations for the Centre and had just taken
- over this position from his predecessor about a year ago. It was just about
- 6 months ago that John had started getting these headaches and stomach
- aches that had sent him to the Centre's clinic.
-
- About that time he'd come home and told Ann that he thought there was some
- "funny business" going on with the way the clinic was run, but that he
- needed more evidence before he told her more.
-
- He was always such a straight arrow, and with the amount of government work
- the Centre did, he felt it his duty to find out if there was something
- going on that wasn't right. He'd occasionally tell her things about some of
- the research the clinic did, but since much of it was 'hush hush' he
- couldn't tell much except it involved some high tech "brainwashing" and
- "mind control" stuff.
-
- Much of the work the Centre for the Advancement of Psychology, or CAP as it
- was called by the employees, did was just normal psychology research with
- rats, and such or studying which colors had what affect on people, and
- relaxation methods and techniques for stressed out executives or high
- ranking government people.
-
- It was a fast paced environment and there was a lot of stress, so CAP ran
- its own private health clinic with a full range of services from general
- medical to addiction rehab, to psychology and psychiatry.
-
- John had gone to the clinic about 3 months ago and lately it seemed to have
- helped. His stomach aches were far less freguent and his headaches seemed
- to go away when he closed his eyes and just let himself relax. He seemed to
- hum some silly mantra or something, kind of like a familiar lullabye, but
- it seemed to help and he was in a much better mood, except when Ann brought
- up the subject of starting a family.
-
- With John at age 33 and she at age 30, she felt it was time, and she badly
- wanted a baby before it was too late. She was surprised at how few of the
- women she knew whose husbands worked at the clinic had children, but they
- seemed to poo-poo it by saying "We have our pets, and careers, and besides
- these silly men are just like children anyway."
-
- Many of the wives worked right at the Centre, and many of them worked in
- the special daycare where workers and local townspeople received excellent
- daycare and nursery care for their pre-schoolers, but Ann so far hadn't
- been interested in a "career", especially with other people's children and
- babies.
-
- the Visit and the Secret Revealed
-
- The week had gone uneventfully, and John seemed much better. He'd been
- sleeping so soundly, he'd wet his bed twice that week, but Ann didn't have
- the heart to scold him or make fun of him. He seemed embarrassed enough
- when he woke up and had to change his bed and PJs.
-
- He'd been listening to some tape or something the doctor had given him, but
- all Ann could hear was music and nature sounds. It seemed very relaxing and
- soothing, but Ann didn't have time for that nonsense.
-
- Finally, Friday afternoon at 4:25 Ann sat waiting for Dr. Whetmore, when
- Dr. Rotman came out and invited her into his office to "talk" before they
- went in to see John and his associate.
-
- While they talked, Dr. Rotman explained that much of John's problems were
- due to the stress of his job, and this silly "investigation" he'd started,
- and finally decided to drop. His pressure and the strain were making him a
- little paranoid, seeing "bogey men everywhere" as Dr. Rotman explained it.
-
- While the doctor was talking he kept playing with a small shiny ball on a
- thin metal chain, kind of like a pendulum, and Ann was fascinated by it as
- it swung back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, with a gentle,
- steady rythm, and the soft click, click as it hit the other ball. She found
- it hard to concentrate on what the doctor said at first, but then it seemed
- so much easier, as she relaxed and just listened to him while she watched
- the ball.
-
- Finally, the doctor said "Let's go see Dr. Whetmore and John, Ann so we can
- find how to help John with is problems."
-
- Ann found herself rising and taking the doctor's arm as they walked slowly
- to the room at the end of the hall, and the doctor kept talking slowly and
- softly to her reassuring her everything would be alright, just as long as
- she accepted John's problem and helped him to get over the stresses he was
- feeling.
-
- As they entered the room, Ann saw an attractive young woman sitting in a
- chair beside a couch talking to a man who was lying on the couch with
- headphones on and with a small tube going into his arm. He was covered with
- a blanket up to his chest, and Ann could see his feet were bare and he was
- fast asleep.
-
- As Dr. Rotman introduced the woman, Ann learned she was Dr. Janet Whetmore,
- a psychiatrist who dealt with special problems like John's. Dr. Whetmore
- talked softly to Ann for a while, and Ann began to really trust Dr.
- Whetmore and to like her as though she were a long time friend and
- confidante.
-
- The two doctors exchanged knowing smiles, then Dr. Whetmore offered Ann a
- glass of juice which she gratefully drank. After a few seconds she felt
- very "alive" and "able to listen" to Dr. Whetmore and hung on her every
- word.
-
- Dr. Whetmore explained she was a psychiatrist who dealt with special
- problems, called paraphilia. She explained these were fetishes or sexual
- interests in objects or things, like feet, or clothing or a special time in
- life. She explained many men wanted to dress up in women's clothing, and
- this was called transvestitism and the "love of womens' clothing". She
- explained that a lot of men in important positions, like John's, found the
- stresses of everyday life caused them to want to escape into an easier
- life, where they had no responsibilities, and a time when they were cared
- for as babies.
-
- These men wanted to wear baby clothing, and be dressed as babies,
- especially in diapers and baby panties, and to wet their diapers like
- little babies.
-
- Unfortunately, their desires and their positions created further stresses
- and conflicts and this sometimes made them sick, especially if there was
- stress at home, or they were afraid their wife wouldn't accept their
- fetish. Then they could get really sick and have a breakdown.
-
- Ann felt very sad, and sorry for these type of men. How could their wives
- be so mean as to deny them this outlet for their stresses. The doctor had
- explained these people were called infantilists, who loved to dress and
- play as babies, but didn't want to actually play "with babies" or children
- at all. They just wanted to be babied and loved the way a mommy loved her
- little baby.
-
- In most ways they were as normal as any man, and could be capable lovers
- and supporters, but needed to be babied sometimes to relieve stress and
- escape from the pressures of their demanding roles and jobs.
-
- As Ann thought about this it seemed to make so much sense, and besides here
- was this learned doctor, her new friend, explaining it all softly to her,
- and telling her she felt it was alright.
-
- Finally, Dr. Whetmore said "John is an infantilist Ann. He wants to wear
- diapers and baby panties, and be treated as a baby sometimes to help him
- relieve the pressure of his job. That is why he has been so sick,
- especially when you told him you wanted to have a new baby in your family.
- It made him think you wanted someone new to love and care for and that you
- wouldn't accept the baby inside him and let it come out.
-
- John is lying here now, Ann and has been listening to a special tape I made
- for him to help him feel better physically and to help him feel better
- about himself. He also has been receiving an IV with pentathol in it so we
- can talk to him and ask him questions and get the honest answers.
-
- Would you like to talk to John and ask him about his being a baby, Ann ?"
-
- Ann paused for a second, while she thought about her husband, the 33 year
- old executive, being a baby, then finally said "I'm not sure, but I should
- find out. If that's what he needs to get better, then I should know how to
- help him. I do love him, and don't want to hurt him !!"
-
- "Very good Ann, come and sit over here, where John can see you and you can
- talk. I'll speak to him for a few minutes then you can ask him questions."
-
- As Ann pulled her chair over closer to the couch, she recognized the young
- man now as her husband John. The doctor talked to John for a few minutes
- and finally said "John, your wife Ann is here now and wants to talk to you.
- She knows you want to be a big baby, and to be her baby, so you can feel
- comfortable about talking to her. Be a good boy and answer her questions
- honestly and properly, just as you do for me."
-
- To Ann she said "Go ahead, Ann, ask him anything you want."
-
- Ann hesitated at first then said "John do you feel better knowing I know
- you want to be babied ??" to which he replied "Yes, much better." then
- asked her "Do you want to baby me ??"
-
- Ann didn't know what to say for sure, but finally said "I think so, but I
- don't have much experience. What do I have to do ??"
-
- At this, Dr. Whetmore interrupted, and said "Ann, you just have to treat
- John like a baby. Love him, take care of him. Feed him when he's hungry,
- help him get dressed, and change his wet or dirty diapers when he need
- changing. You can do that can't you ??"
-
- At first Ann seemed a little shocked by the idea of changing diapers on her
- husband, but then as the doctor told her it was just like playing dolls,
- and when she used to babysit for the babies in her neighbourhood, she
- decided it was easy and would be Ok.
-
- Finally, Dr. Rotman gently pulled down the blanket, and Dr. Whetmore talked
- to Ann, "See Ann, John is wearing diapers and baby panties just like a
- little baby. He wet his diapers too, like a little baby. John likes to wear
- diapers and to wet them like a baby, and needs his diaper changed now, just
- like a little baby. You can do that can't you Ann."
-
- As Ann said "Yes", the doctor led her over to the couch and gave her a
- fresh diaper. She had some difficulty at first, and John seemed to squirm
- around a bit, but as Ann talked soothingly to him, much like a mother with
- an infant at changing time, he settled back, and Ann finally got the diaper
- on him and the panties pulled up.
-
- Ann felt a small pin prick in her arm, then began to feel very sleepy, yet
- her mind seemed sharp and clear and she could hear her friend talking to
- her. She could see herself taking care of John at home at night and on
- weekends, with John crawling around and playing in a big playpen. She was a
- happy mommy now with her baby around the house, and loved changing his wet,
- or messy diapers.
-
- John was much happier now, and a very good baby. Sometimes he was more like
- a little boy, but always his diapers reminded her and him that he was still
- a diapered baby.
-
- The doctor told her she would give Ann two sets of tapes to listen to for
- the next week until their next session. One just for John and one for Ann.
- They should listen to the one with words each evening before bed, then the
- one with the music all night. This would help them accept their new roles
- of mommy and baby much easier and help John get better and feel better much
- sooner.
-
- Each week from now on, they would come together for their appointments, and
- Ann should keep John diapered at bedtime from now on, and whenever possible
- around the house. If John started wetting his pants during the day, she
- should scold him like a toddler and then put him in daytime diapers too.
-
- It was Ok for John to wear diapers at work, since many of the other men
- wore diapers too, to relieve stress. Later on Dr. Whetmore would introduce
- Ann to other mommies who had big babies at home, so they could exchange
- ideas and babysit for each other.
-
- Ann found herself warming to these ideas, and began to like the ideas of
- having John toddling around the house in just a diaper, panties and Tshirt.
- If she wasn't to have any little babies at home, at least she could have a
- big baby at home.
-
- Soon, both John and Ann were sitting chatting with the doctors, and Ann
- found herself quite relaxed discussing the "needs" John would soon have. A
- diaper bag, about 2 dozen cloth diapers and a dozen plastic panties, some
- bottles and perhaps some special rompers and playsuits.
-
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-
- Back to the Beginning
-
- As Ann and John left, Dr. Whetmore smiled to herself. She turned to Dr.
- Rotman and said "You were a good boy today Danny. I guess by now you need
- your didees changed too don't you Snookums ??"
-
- Dr. Rotman seemed to change before her eyes. He started snivelling and then
- spoke in a little boy voice "Yes nana, me all pissy. Need didee change
- peez." and Dr. Whetmore proceeded to have him lay down on the couch and
- gently changed his soaking diapers then gave him a bottle and talked gently
- to the sleeping baby.
-
- In about a half hour, the two doctors left for home. Danny was meekly
- carrying his diaper bag and teddy in one hand while he held "nana's" hand
- with his other hand.
-
- As she drove home, Janet mused to herself. Since coming to the Centre 6
- years ago she never dreamed how successful this would be. She smiled as
- they passed the town limits and she read the sign "Coucheville" and
- translated from french to english, Diaper Town.
-
- It was appropriately named.
-
- Dr. Whetmore had worked in psychology and behaviour research for nearly 15
- years, with 7 of those spent working on special government "brain washing"
- and behaviour modification projects for various intelligent agencies. She
- had learned her trade well and was considered one of the best behaviour
- modification specialists in Canada, after leaving the US government service
- to take up this position.
-
- When her friend, Dr. Joyce Lovely, had told her of the need for a new
- directory of Abnormal Behaviour, Janet had jumped at the chance. Funding
- was virtually unlimited since many major corporations poured money into the
- Centre for their research into buyer motivation, and the US and other
- governments funded special projects for modification studies.
-
- Janet's specialty had always been paraphilia, the love of objects or things
- not normally related to sexual acts. In private practise she had learned
- quite a bit about what motivated certain individuals to want to wear
- clothing normally reserved for the opposite gender, or to wear leather or
- rubber. What had always fascinated her, though, were the infantilists or
- adult babies. They wanted to wear baby clothing, especially diapers, and
- then wanted to use their diapers like little babies, and be changed or fed
- or treated as much like babies as possible.
-
- As she studied this particular group she learned many of them had deep
- seated ties back to their baby or infant years and longed for the
- sensations of soft baby clothes, the feelings of uncontrolled urination or
- defecation and the resulting sensations of wetting or filling their
- diapers. The sense of helplessnes and complete lack of responsibility
- associated with being a baby gave them similiar feelings of
- irresponsibility for their actions, allowing them to do or feel whatever
- they wanted.
-
- When the US government first approached her she couldn't understand why
- they wanted her especially, but as the interviews and security clearances
- were underway she soon understood. They wanted her to develop programs to
- instill the feelings and desires normal for a transvestite or infantilist,
- then associate these with strong guilt feelings to let them get control of
- various undercover enemies or individuals the government wanted to control.
-
- In the 6 years she was allowed to develop her "programs" she continued to
- "treat" outside patients, particularly the TV and adult baby patients, to
- help increase their feelings and release their inhibitions as fully as
- possible, and then learn their motivations, the "hot buttons" that turned
- them on so to speak, until she knew exactly what to do to "create" a TV or
- adult baby personality from scratch. In the final two years several
- antigovernment leaders had been programmed to become adult babies or TVs or
- better yet sissy babies, male adult babies who wanted to dress and act like
- baby girls, and then had their compulsions put them in compromising
- positions where their credibility was shot.
-
- Finally, she'd had enough and working on her director with her advanced
- hypnotic and conditioning skills managed to effect her release from the
- government service.
-
- When Joyce had explained the setup at the Centre, and told her of her
- ultimate plan, Janet was shocked, disbelieving and enthralled.
-
- Coucheville was originally a regular town, but as the Centre grew in
- importance, and became the main employer, then the sole employer the town
- slowly died and the Centre families where the only inhabitants. This made
- it an ideal location for the government work the Centre did. Noone would
- ask questions.
-
- Joyce had used her own considerable skills with hypnosis and subliminal
- programming to get control of the two original senior directors until she
- had the virtual control of the Centre and its unlimited source of funds.
- Over a two year period, each of the male executives was programmed to obey
- her. This way, the men still kept up the front of a male dominated and
- controlled organization, which kept the government happy, yet Joyce was
- actually at the head controlling the men.
-
- Unfortunately, Joyce found the strain of constant programming and creating
- a submissive personality also began to breakdown the men's effectiveness at
- work, and soon they "burned out", and became useless except for menial
- chores or minor functions where creativity or decision making capability
- was not required.
-
- As they talked, Joyce and Janet formed a devious and very effective plan.
- Janet would use her incredible knowledge and skills to develop the same
- effeminate or infantile drives in the men that they needed to control, and
- would then work on the women to continue reinforcing these desires and
- controls at home. The men would still be able to function normally but
- would be as dependent on their "mommies" or nana as babies. The TV converts
- would be shamed into obedience for fear of exposure.
-
- For the first 2 years, half the men had been feminized and half had been
- infantilized. Finally, they decided the adult babies were much easier to
- control than the TVs, since fear and shame often resulted in poor
- performance. The "babies" were trained to lose all bladder control at all
- times, and both bladder and bowel control except when meeting with
- outsiders like government officials. The constant wearing of diapers
- reminded them of their dependence on mommy or nannies.
-
- Finally, the wives were brought into the picture and were programmed to see
- their husbands as babies at all times, and then come to work at the Centre.
- Many were secretaries to their baby husbands and fed the necessary
- instructions to their husbands just as they fed them their formula bottles
- or baby food. Those husbands who didn't require a secretary would find
- mommy in the daycare centre or nursery and go their for their meals and
- changes whenever possible.
-
- As Coucheville grew, the Centre developed its own schools, medical centres
- and all the facilities a small town would need, with the best teachers,
- doctors and facilities available.
-
- As Joyce and Janet discovered the one problem became procreation and the
- existing children born prior to the new programs.
-
- They developed a program to have the women not want other babies, since
- they would always have their baby husbands around. When it was necessary
- for a woman to give birth to keep the population at necessary levels,
- certain husbands would be allowed to "make a little baby for mommy". At all
- other times mommy was completely happy with baby's tonge being artfully
- applied to the desired location, or could listen to a special tape for half
- an hour and experience orgasmic heaven while they listened.
-
- The existing children were all "programmed" as required. Girls were taught
- to be dominant and independent. They were trained to keep the boys as
- babies as much as possible. The boys who were already toilet trained were
- retrained and back in diapers in just a week or so. Once in diapers, the
- baby feelings, needs and desires were emphasized until their personalities
- developed into the dependent, submissive nature of most babies.
-
- Boys with good intellects and skills were educated at the Coucheville
- schools and taught an accelerated program to develop the particular skills
- they required for the job they were to learn. This way a skilled workforce
- would always be available.
-
- A few girls and young women were similiarly trained to keep a balance of
- skilled and necessary workers.
-
- Over the last year, not a single male was toilet trained, and all wore and
- used diapers constantly. The 25 males who had reached maturity and were
- ready to marry were "prepared" and matched with suitable females, and then
- fully introduced to a life of complete babyhood during their honeymoon
- period. Therafter they were obedient, diapered little submissives for their
- mommy who kept them in line and ready to do whatever was required of them.
-
- John, with whom she and Danny Rotman had just finished the 10th session,
- had been the first, and the last outsider to come to Coucheville.
-
- He had come to Coucheville 2 1/2 years ago, when the Centre needed some
- fresh public relations talent. The present director of PR had been one of
- the original TV submissives, and had begun to be ineffective at raising the
- funds they needed for their special training program. Somehow both she and
- Joyce had slipped up on making sure John was properly indoctrinated, and it
- wasn't until John had started his "investigation" abuot a year ago that
- they realized their mistake.
-
- Janet had had John's work area equipped with a special "white noise"
- generator, which actually played subliminal messages that would cause his
- stomache aches and headaches simulating stress from overwork. Finally, John
- had gone to the Centre's clinic to see Dr. Rotman, Janet's personal 'pet',
- for treatment.
-
- Danny had introduced John to the new "relaxation" and "meditation"
- treatments for stress, which in actual fact were subliminal conditioning
- and hypnosis techniques she'd developed to lure unsuspecting new trainees
- into her program. John had been particularly resistant to hypnotic
- suggestion, and finally Janet had had to take over his "treatments" once
- Danny had him under.
-
- The last 4 sessions she'd used two new drugs the Centre had developed for
- the government to break down a person's resistance to hypnotic programming
- to ensure John accepted her suggestions. When he started wetting his bed
- last week, she knew he was well on the road to diapered domination. Now she
- just had to prepare his mommy to accept her proper role.
-
- Ann at least was a much easier subject, and Janet was sure she would
- willingly and easily play her role once she listened to her own tapes a few
- times. Next week's visits should be VERY interesting.
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