Diaper Therapy

Sophie Marie


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"You're going to let me take care of you, and you're going to stop fighting it."

Charlotte Manning is a respected therapist with a secret that could destroy everything. Behind closed doors, she surrenders completely—trading her power suit for soft pajamas, her clinical authority for a man who knows exactly how to make her small. Colin doesn't just love her. He owns her vulnerability, claims every regressed moment, and makes her feel safer than she's ever felt in her life.

But when Charlotte starts helping other couples discover the same dynamic, everything changes. She's no longer just his little—she's the voice of a hidden community. She sits in her therapy office in a diaper, listening to terrified couples confess desires they thought made them broken. And every night, Colin reminds her that her surrender is her strength. That being claimed is being loved. That regression isn't weakness—it's the most honest thing she's ever done. The nursery becomes her sanctuary. The crib becomes her home. And the man who diapers her with reverent hands becomes the only person who truly sees her.

This is a story about a woman who stopped hiding and started living. About a man who loves all of her—the therapist and the little. About finding community in the spaces society told her to be ashamed of. About the profound eroticism of complete surrender, explicit trust, and being completely, utterly known. Charlotte's journey from shame to authenticity is raw, and intimate. She's going to regress. She's going to be cared for. And she's going to discover that the most powerful thing a woman can do is let someone love her completely.


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