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Should you read Stentonville Prison for Inexcusable Women?

Should I read Stentonville Prison for Inexcusable Women?

Quick Summary and Content Warnings:

Stentonville Prison for Inexcusable Women will feature forced humiliation and diapering for primarily female characters. This story will feature primarily unsympathetic and inexcusable characters. There will be some male-identifying characters, but most characters will be female-identifying. This story will be told from various perspectives in the third person, and all perspectives as well as supporting characters will be 18+. Perspective characters will range from police, guards, lawyers, and most importantly, prisoners and criminals. ABDL as a fetish will not be acknowledged as a theme (ie, the characters diapering others and in diapers themselves will not be doing so from a perspective that what they are doing is fetish in nature). This last part may be slightly subject to change as the story progresses.

Other Content Warnings (to be included in entirety in every chapter installment)

Approach to Writing this Story, and a Note on Ethical Expression of Fetish

Stentonville Prison for Inexcusable Women is a story about a fictional country of Shamuria and their criminal justice system. This story attempts to rationalize my interests in diapers-ageplay/prison-bondage and my political acknowledgement that the concepts of criminality and incarceration have wrecked wholesale racial, communal, familial, and economical violence across my home country, the United States of America.

Perhaps because I’ve been raised in privilege, I’ve fetishized shame/defeat as the antithesis of what the possibilities are for me as a human being. Being an American, raised in a hyper-litigious country that is also a nominal-complete police state, my formational brain rationalized imprisonment and conviction as among the most complete form of generalized shame and rejection. Equal in shame to, you know, the delicious concept of failing to be an adult in general. I haven’t talked to a professional about this because it doesn’t matter that much, so maybe I don’t know what I’m talking about. But, at least, I think this is a pretty good explanation for why I find these topics erotic.

Obviously, as a person capable of rationality (not sorry for the politics, because what’s true is true), I also understand that millions of Americans live in this violent cycle of racist criminalization, of humiliation, of surveillance, of plunder, and of control. The feeling of shame and fear is one that many like me do fear, in fact, it’s probably a sense that I’m supposed to have internalized so that I can interpret the broad cultural humiliation occurring daily in my country, and interpret it ‘the right way.’ I.E. I’ve fetishized the deliberate conditioning that was supposed to make me, when perceiving the facts and circumstances of crime, see criminals as deviants, and not see the obvious new Jim Crow system and reinstallation of American slavery and apartheid.

I believe in BLM, I believe in defunding the police, I believe in de-criminalizing most if not all drugs and treating human beings with respect. I believe that crime is almost always the result of economic conditions. Yeah. There are some bad people and some dangerous people, and they need to be dealt with. Most people though, are trying to have some pizza, have some sex, and…if they’re anything like us…pee their pants. Finally, I believe that there is nothing wrong with my festishization (after all, I didn’t ask for these kinks) so long as I understand the greater context in which it exists and acknowledge that contextual environment as much as possible in inhabiting this fetishization.

Stentonville Prison, therefore, will exist in a separate community than the United States. I don’t want to deeply investigate the history, sociology, politics, or economics of this place. This place is called Shamuria. It will not be a perfect society, but you don’t have to be perfect to be a whole hell of a lot more humane and just than the United States. I hope that by creating this new community, a fictional, location-less, racially ambiguous, and intentionally ahistorical place, I can create a world that is free of the associations many of us in the real world may face, whether in a disconnected or abstract way, or in a very real, painful, and personal context. If I were writing something serious, I would find this approach to be cowardly, unless it was using this a-historicality to some greater end. But, we’re here to have fun. This story is about diapergirls; it’s about spankings and poop and pee. Let’s have this place be where we take a break.

Some background about Shamuria is necessary, though. As I write, more will be developed as necessary, yet as of this time the general mindset of the Shamurian people is clear to me. They haven’t abolished their economic ruling class…in fact, they’ve entrenched it. Far from being a communist paradise, they are closer to a people living in a sort-of fascist society, except for the fact that racial underclasses are not those targeted by this dominant ideology. Instead of taking out perceptions of weakness on the poor, Shamurians understand that the poor cannot be fully held accountable for their anti-social behaviors. The rich ruling oligarchy, however, cannot be so easily excused. The Shamurian elite maintain power and legitimacy through an image of purity and righteousness, and all deviations from this vision are dealt with severely. In a lot of ways, this represents a bit of the way the Chinese elite function. They exist with massive wealth, are essentially state-sponsored robber barons, but are held to a ‘high’ standard of morality and loyalty. When one of these oligarchs falls out of favor or gets caught doing the corruption that they are all guilty of, they are socially obliterated.

In other words: in Shamuria; if you’re rich, you don’t get away with it (with caveats). You don’t get supported or rehabilitated, or even ‘corrected’. You get punished. White collar crime is the worst kind of crime in Shamuria. And, in many respects…this is probably how it should be.

People outside of the Shamurian elite who commit crimes are handled in more humane ways that seek not just the justice of the victim, but full justice for everyone involved. Nonviolent economic crimes and drug-related crimes are viewed with the maximum compassion possible. I don’t know enough about Shamuria to really think about how this works, but it doesn’t matter. We’re not going to be focusing much on these characters or their stories in Stentonville Prison.

Violent crimes and crimes of passion are a bit trickier, and are obviously dealt differently. Still, though, Shamurian society views economic background as the most important factor in determining the responsibility of the convicted. There are, of course, times when a wealthy person is a legitimate victim who might commit a crime out of emotional desperation, and this is accounted for. Yes, even in my fictional world, I’m going to create some gray-areas. That’s where a lot of drama is, after all! However, I’m going to avoid having you decide whether to fap to the diapering and bondage that comes of the result of violent actions. These topics will arise only in pursuit of immersion.

This story, therefore, will focus on the crimes, arrests, trials, convictions, incarcerations, punishments, and release of elite Shamurian women. These women will be accused or guilty of crimes that are entirely, or almost entirely, financial or economic in nature. These women will obviously all be over the age of 18. Your everyday drug dealer or car thief is not going to wind up in Stenton. Elizabeth Holmes of Theranos will be though. Lori Laughlin, Martha Stewart…and so on. These women won’t actually be characters, but that’s sort of the idea.

Oh yeah…and cops and other criminal justice officials who abuse their roles wind up in Stenton, big time, almost totally in disregard for their social background.


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