I Live As An Adult Baby 24/7

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I live as an adult baby 24/7. I went to meet up with Paigey the adult baby to see what it's like to live as a full time adult baby. Paigey begins every day by waking up in her crib, and after her morning diaper change, she spends her time playing with toys and creating online content for her fans. Paigey's goal is to help others feel less shameful living as an adult baby.

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This adult baby has cutting marks on her arms which she has obviously done to herself to deal with stress and trauma. We don't know about her background and upbringing but wearing diapers 24-7 is a lot more healthy than cutting. How she supports herself financially is another matter. Not many of us can afford to live without working 8 hours a day.

markhallewell
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Judging from scars on her arms and legs she must have been through a lot...

EvelynMcLeach
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I wish I could wake up in the morning with that much energy 💀

ChilledFox
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She works, pays for her stuff, takes care of herself, doesn't involve anyone that doesn't want to be part of it/doesn't make it weird for other people, has a routine and seems pretty coherent, she's very aware... She says she has had a good life, although her scars say otherwise, but either way, it seems to me she's in a much better place now. Honestly, my habits are ten times more destructive and I completely act like an adult, so I'm glad for her

silvergoldcopper
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Seeing her so open with her scars (knowing the camera sees them but not wearing long sleeves to cover them) makes me feel a bit better about my own <3

PurrBetweenThePages
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I believe that at one point she reached a dark place (signs on her hands) so hopefully she is in a good place now mentally and if this is what makes her happy..I’m wishing her all the best.

DreamsOfFrozen
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Love this comment section. I usually completely avoid "public" ABDL interviews or documentaries, or at least their comment sections, because it really stresses me seeing someone showing ABDL to a vanilla audience. I never told anyone vanilla about being ABDL in my whole life, because of the fear of a bad reaction. If I see these interviews I always fear they're doing/saying something considered weird/disgusting by the general audience and making the whole situation of public reception even worse. Worst case this happens, and the comment section is full of "get help", "you need therapy", "that's disgusting" etc people. It happened just recently with a million+ views ABDL interview in Germany. They even took down their community post advertising it after it got spammed by "Interviews ok, but there is a line and you shouldn't invite these sick people to your format.". It's so wrong and sad that people think that way and it always hurts deep inside, when your life-long fear to tell someone about something that's really not a big deal and means a lot to you, turns out to be justified. So thanks for cheering me up to the people here that are nice and supportive ❤ It means a lot.

nukkinukki
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Not gonna lie, when she said, "The only way to get a baby to take a bath is with lots & lots of toys... & I have THE TOYS" I was jealous as fuck... I want all the toys!! Bath toys were my favorite as a kid! I had a Playmobil motorboat that was pretty much the greatest toy ever. I still daydream about playing with it.

I could never hate on a person who was just happily living their best life without hurting anyone or anything. Go on homegirl, live your truth. 🧸

dailealexander
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After being through a life time of sexual and emotional abuse as a baby and adult, this looks like such a good safe life..

savannahhoward
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I don't really get it or understand but I guess I don't need too. It makes her happy. Everyone should feel love and support. I would never sit in my house and think up negative thoughts about people that are not hurting anyone.

carebear
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She's very sweet and I feel bad for the trauma she might've endured at some point. I'm glad she found a way to be happy. I wonder if she ever gets bored playing with those baby toys though

rickylowry
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She is living her best life and I’m here for it❤

Dancerinthetheatre
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This is so sweet to me. I'm both a little and a caregiver and it warms my heart to see someone so fulfilled in their lifestyle despite what people will say. Live your best life, you deserve it!

khakisohn
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she's living the dream-- happy, well-adjusted, doing what she loves, making money and being independent! i see a LOT of littles who base their whole lifestyle around being in a relationship and being taken care of and that's a little concerning sometimes. being able to enjoy this headspace on your own is super important, and it's really cool seeing someone who's like...a success story for that! hope she's still doing well these days 💕

AoiUsagiOtoko
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You shouldnt let anyone bring you down. I love your baby life. It looks like alot of fun.

vickimartineznaughty
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Awwww she's absolutely precious! Keep living your happy life❤️

MelodySnowflakeVA
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Someone who can support themselves and do whatever makes them happy without hurting anyone is fine. Considering how most "normal people" are judging everyone else while killing themselves while thinking they are happy, she is more healthy than most "normal" people.

shadowrebel
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Shes so cute! Im a cg for my little and I cant wait to help provide them with a space that makes them as comfortable as she is, you go girl!<3

lashonjordan
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As long as she's not hurting anyone, her coping mechanism is fine

sincerestromeyon
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i thought this would be more cringe but its she's actually really sweet and this is rly cute. Everyone can have their own style and core i guess

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