Should you read Nurserton?
Added 2022-04-15 20:04:20 +0000 UTCShould you read Nurserton?
Quick Summary and CW warning:
Nurserton is a fantasy story set in an idealized and fictional community for ABDLs, called Nurserton. Nurserton is a 21+ community for those who self-identify as ABDL or wish to willingly enter a community as an ABDL. All interactions are to be considered to have prior consent; this is a community that (somehow) has universally agreed to broad CNC protocols, and functions despite this. This story will feature perspectives from men, women, and queer-identifying characters. This story will feature caregiver and adult baby perspectives.
Other Content Warnings (to be included in entirety in every chapter installment)
- Extensive Diaper Use (Wetting and Messing)
- Extensive Regression themes
- Extensive Sexual themes
- Adult Nursing
- CNC
- Spanking/Corporal Punishment/Orgasm Control-Denial/Chastity
- Bullying and teasing
- Humiliation
Theme and Other Notes about Nurserton
Nurserton is sort of like, ABDL heaven…at least as I conceive of it. What it really is, though, is how I imagine a bunch of people with ABDL fetishes somewhat similar to mine might co-exist. It’s not quite heaven though, otherwise it’d be perfect. And that would be bad because there would be nothing to write about! Instead, Nurserton is meant to reflect us, the community, in all our weirdness and imperfections. Yes, we’ve eliminated the vanillas and agreed on some really expansive ground rules, but we’re still people. We lie, we gossip, we cheat, we steal, we cross each other’s boundaries. We’re judgemental. We place expectations on each other and we sometimes forget that our approach to ABDL is not the only way to be baby. We exclude and we bully, even in the context of a community that is defined by a fairly radical acceptance.
We’re not just babies and grownups here, at the play parties and the munches. We’re ugly humans too.
Nurserton explores what these humans playing at being babies and grownups without boring vanillas for years and years might look like. What needs to happen to make it work? What informal rules develop around the hard realities of over a thousand adult babies soiling themselves on a regular basis? Who decides who is a big boy and who is a little girl, and who decides what happens to both of them? What constitutes a friendship when the needs and pressures of real society melt away? What passes for love and commitment in a world where so much is already intimate? What becomes of intimacy when everyone’s deepest secret is merely the table stakes for becoming part of the community? What parts of ourselves can we not escape, even in a diaper paradise? When all your kinky needs are met, what do you desire?
You should read this story if you’re looking for a kinky, very diapery, escapist, and often silly character driven saga about people very much like us. If you don’t know what I mean by ‘us,’ then it’s probably not a story for you.