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ADULT BABIES' LETTERS PAGE

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Dear Hazel

Thank you for sending me a copy of your magazine "Hush-A-Bye Baby Club", but I guess thank you most of all for for advertising my club in your mag. I will return the favour and from my next newsletter I shall begin to promote your club and services.

You mentioned that the sandals in your nursery were brought back from Australia and donated by Polly. Is that Polly Borland?  If so, are you going to be featuring in her Adult Baby Book? It sounds great, and I think it will a big hit, not just with us Babies, Mommies, Daddies and Nannies, but with a large % of the general public world wide.

So, if you don't mind me asking, what do you offer with an overnight stay in your nursery and cradle rooms? Changing wet, pooy nappies, feeding - breast, bottle, hand - potty training, humiliation - public/private, discipline, or anything similar? I am curious as to the 'yes' and 'no's' in your care as a big baby.

Just out of curiosity how hard, and at what sort of expense(s) was it to set up your services?

Well I must go. My nappy is soaked, and my Mummy (who is really my fiancee) is ready to change me. So, love to you and your babies,

Your longdistant infantile friend

Baby Darren

PS I've enclosed a baby photo of myself and of my Mummy - who as you can see is also my baby playmate - at times. I hope you will publish it (if possible) in your next issue of your mag, and maybe put it up in view for your babies. Ta.

GooGooGahGah!!!

PPS You can publish any or all of this letter - Bubby!

Hi Darren

You can see I took you at your word and have published excerpts from your letter world-wide! You guessed right about Polly and yes, she has taken photos of me and some Club Members here in the nursery for her book.

For do's and don't's in the nursery, see my www nursery page.

It was both expensive and difficult to set up both nursery and cradle rooms and was done gradually over a period of about 8 years. The plumbing was the worst part, because mine is a Victorian house and had no wash basins upstairs, so I started by having a bathroom put in, and then linked the vanity units in the bedrooms to that. Then I had to find someone competent to design and build outsize nursery furniture, plus the money to pay him for his expertise. At a guess I would estimate that it cost around £10,000.

Hope that answers your queries.

Sweet Dreams from Mummy Hazel

From Little Baby David

18th June 1996

To Dear Hazel

I do hope you will please forgive me for daring to write to you and I do hope you are keeping well and ever so happy.

After seeing you on television on "The Good Sex Guide - Late" (Fri 31st May '96), I was deeply interested and utterly enchanted by your particularly beautiful and very specialised line of 'Therapy' - I am so sicerely moved to try to contact you if I may please? You kindly mentioned how you advertised your wonderfully soothing -"Hotel Babyland" (my own title entirely) - in Exchange & Mart. I have bought the June issue but cannot find any trace of your address so I'm sending this letter to lovely kind and so understanding Toyah, (what a lovely name) to kindly ask her to read, seal up and post it on to you - if she please will.

You see, I am a tall, slim older bachelor baby boy; I neither smoke nor drink, have always tried to be a good, submissive and obedient boy to all ladies all my life. I am an artist, my name is David; brought up by a very strict, widowed Victorian style school teacher Mother from the age of ten. Before that I had a very difficult childhood, medically.

When I was born my tummy didn't work properly and I had to be very frequently fed - only small amounts, ever so carefully, and was kept on the bottle for far longer than usual. (I can remember it myself).

From a baby I had lots of loving, glamorous Aunties and their fashion-conscious gorgeous friends fussing round me and sympathising, often helping to spoon and bottle feed me lovingly, while deliciously cuddling me ever so closely into their beautiful silky, satiny blouses, cosy warm cashmere sweaters and gorgeous twin sets etc. with lashings of soothing blubbery baby talkies to comfort me if I felt frightened. I had a truly wonderful babyhood and have never forgotten it - fawning up to my "Mummies" for ever more love.

Sensually I have never really grown out of this heavenly Babyland I experienced - although I have had to live a so-called "man's fully male life", emotionally, deep deep down I wish with all my heart and soul I were back there - so loved, so cared for. I am 66 years old now, but I'm sure you deeply understand - emotionally, psychologically, I still cry for 'Mummy'. Mummy/Baby therapy is so relaxing, so supersoothing to the spirit. This lovely therapy has been mentioned a few times now on "The Good Sex Guide" I have noticed. Dear Toyah is wonderful at easing out and coaxing the very best out of a particular subject. Its a wonderful programme, and I'm learning such a lot about lovely sensuality from her and her friends each week. I am writing to her as well...

Since I've been grown up - an adult - I have never again experienced baby therapy or gorgeously weakening regression treatment, and know of no nice lady who would help me, but, perhaps, being artistic, I am bubbling with lots and lots of ideas to increase, improve and enjoy this activity, and would love to write to you occasionally, please - with suggestions and ideas, if you would please, please allow me to? It would personally give me greatest pleasure and if I can never ever be floated off to baby dreamland myself, at least I would have the satisfaction of helping other big babies and their mummies to greater joy.

I am also deeply into ladies fashions (a secret closet TV - very private). Please kindly send me your address if you will. I shall never be able to meet you or come to your sweet "Hotel" - I wish there was a loving and understanding Mummy like you up north here, near to Baby David.

I have forgotten the name of your "baby" on TV. 'She' had taken a girlie name which was lovely. Oh, I have so many comments and ideas - so sorry.

Best wishes, very sincerely

Love from Baby David.

PS
Please forive me asking to write to you Mummy Hazel. Have you other 'Mummy'lady friends helping you, I wonder, in your wonderful therapy... The older I get, the more I cry for my Mummy, and I'm sorry, but I'm not at all ashamed of it. I'd love to be a baby again - goo, goo, goo!!

Hi David and thanks for your letter.

Yes, you may write to me, but be warned that in between running a mail orderbusiness, being a full-time Mummy to my many Big Babies here in the nurseries and updating my web pages, I don't have much time to reply to individual letters.

The Big Baby who accompanied me on the TV show was called Cathy and 'she' has made many TV appearances now, both in the UK and Japan, France Germany and Norway!

As you are an artist, perhaps you would consider sending me some line drawings to accompany some of my stories?

Best wishes,

Mummy Hazel

More Letters to come soon!

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3rd January 2006


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