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.
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 theme could be the idea of nurturing. Just like a real mother - son relationship, in these stories, the 'mommy' takes care of the 'baby boy' in various ways, such as feeding him, dressing him up, etc. Another theme might be protection, where the mommy figure protects the vulnerable baby boy from harm.
In educational programs, we can use animated stories. These can depict a mother's role in a baby's growth and development. It can show things like a mother teaching her baby to talk, walk, or play. By highlighting these aspects, we can shape the understanding of mommy - baby roles in a positive and acceptable manner.
First, create well - developed characters. Give the mommy and baby boy distinct personalities. For the mommy, decide if she's strict or gentle. For the baby boy, think about his likes and dislikes. Then, build a vivid setting. It could be a cozy home or a magical land. Also, have a clear plot. Maybe the baby boy gets lost and the mommy has to find him.
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 ~😗
In general, fat adult baby stories are not common. The idea of an adult with baby - like qualities is already quite specific and not mainstream. When you add the factor of being fat, it becomes even more of a niche concept. There are so many other more popular themes in stories such as love, adventure, mystery etc. that the idea of fat adult baby stories doesn't often come up in typical story - telling contexts.
It depends on how they are presented. If they are used in a psychological research or educational context to study regression or certain mental states, they can be appropriate. But if they contain inappropriate or unethical content, such as exploitation or non - consensual situations, then they are not appropriate.