I recommend the following completed Mommy Baby novels to you:
1. "Defiant Baby: The Devil Mommy Is Not to Be Trifled With"
2. "Black-bellied baby against the Evil Emperor: Mommy is mine."
3. "Genius Baby's Black-bellied Father: Mommy, don't even think about escaping."
4. "Billions of cute babies: Mommy, come home quickly."
5. "Genius Baby's Adorable Mommy."
6. "Poisonous Tongue Cute Baby: Big Mommy, Black Belly Daddy"
7. "Genius Baby: Confused Mommy, Black-bellied Daddy"
8. "One Child, Four Treasures: Mommy, Run!"
9. "The Return of Young Master Mo: The Second Greatest Treasure of Madam"
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Yes, they can be. For some individuals, these stories are a way to explore different psychological states. The 'adult baby' role might represent a longing for a time when life was simpler and carefree. It could also be related to exploring feelings of vulnerability and the need for protection that might have been suppressed in their normal adult lives.
Well, there are several common themes in mommy and baby girl fanfic. Besides the ones mentioned above, there could be themes related to discovery. The baby girl might be discovering the world around her with the mother as her guide. It could also involve the theme of inheritance, where the mother passes on certain values, skills, or family traditions to the baby girl. These themes make the fanfics engaging and relatable as they touch on the fundamental aspects of the mother - daughter relationship.
An ABDL can be a good baby for mommy by showing affection. Hug mommy often, give her little kisses, and tell her 'I love you, mommy'. Also, be polite and use good manners all the time. When mommy gives something, say 'please' and 'thank you'. This makes mommy feel that the baby is well - raised and sweet.
One possible plot could be that the mommy cat finds the baby robin fallen from its nest. Instead of seeing it as prey, the cat decides to protect it. She shelters the baby robin from other predators and teaches it some survival skills that a cat uses, like how to be aware of its surroundings. In the end, when the robin is old enough to fly, they part ways but remain friends in a sense.
One common theme could be the idea of nurturing. In these stories, the'mommy' figure often takes care of the 'adult baby' in a very protective way, like providing comfort when the 'baby' is sad or scared. Another theme might be regression, where the adult character willingly goes back to a more infant - like state of mind, perhaps to escape the stresses of adult life.
One common element is the mommy dom's protectiveness. She will safeguard the baby boy from harm, like in a story where the mommy dom stops the baby boy from getting into trouble. Another element is guidance. The mommy dom often guides the baby boy in his studies, hobbies or social interactions. For example, teaching him how to make friends.
There was a mommy dom called Sarah and her baby boy, Mark. Sarah was in charge of Mark's daily routine. She would wake him up gently in the morning with a warm smile. Sarah encouraged Mark to pursue his hobbies, like painting. When Mark was feeling down because he didn't do well in a painting competition, Sarah told him that failure is part of learning and that she was proud of his efforts no matter the result.
In such a story, there could be a little one following mommy's rules like going to bed on time. For example, the ABDL baby listens when mommy says it's time for a nap and curls up in the crib without fussing.
Perhaps a stray dog. The dog is always looking for something to chase or bother. When it sees the mommy cat taking care of the baby robin, it decides to make trouble. It tries to scare the cat away from the robin so that it can have fun chasing the small, helpless bird.