Would you give it all up?
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Would you give it all up?
If there was a way you could be a baby and permanantly stay that way. Would you want to? or would there be parts of your adult life you would miss? Would you give up everything you have right at this min?
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Return to infancy
I would give it ALL up today,to become a FULL-TIME baby girl once again right now.If returned to complete NEWBORN infancy state,then that would mean have the mind of an infant also.So NEWBORNS,do not know anything about restrictions and the such.So as an infant and have the mind of an infant once again,would be GREAT!!!!I would only want to progress to the state of toddlerhood,now furture.I would prefer to stay as a complete needy infant.
I tinks me is a berry pretty babee gurl!!!!
Return to infancy
I would give it ALL up today,to become a FULL-TIME baby girl once again right now.If returned to complete NEWBORN infancy state,then that would mean have the mind of an infant also.So NEWBORNS,do not know anything about restrictions and the such.So as an infant and have the mind of an infant once again,would be GREAT!!!!I would only want to progress to the state of toddlerhood,now furture.I would prefer to stay as a complete needy infant.
I tinks me is a berry pretty babee gurl!!!!
I think so
I wouldn't want to be newborn, but a toddler. Much of adult life I could do without. I still like eating, sleeping, playing, and naps. I could still play on the computer. Toddlers do that.
It would be fun having a mommy that was always there for me. I can only imagine all of the hugs and kisses I would get
It would be fun having a mommy that was always there for me. I can only imagine all of the hugs and kisses I would get

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I don't think I would. Yes it's great to play being your 'baby self' but to do that 24/7 for the rest of your life? Really think about that for a minute, I think this is more a case of the Fantasy is much better then the reality would ever be. This is just me though, I am sure that there are those who would do just fine having that be their way of life for the rest of their life span, but for me it wouldn't work all that well.
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I agree. It's kind of a fun fantasy to think about, but there's also a lot of fun stuff to do as an adult. On the other hand, I always have in one sense "given it all up" when asleep most ever night, no choice involved.
Craig

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and I hate to think of all the fun I would have missed if I actually had stopped wetting the bed - like hanging out at fun sites like this one!
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Right, you might as well. That way when something like a sporting event, concert or something pops up you could attend and still spend time with your friends.MommieSara wrote:It would be nice to relive my childhood, but not stay there forever in time. Although it would be even better if we could just magically regress and grow older again at will! If your gona wish mine as well wish for the best of both worlds LOL
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Like many things in life.... it depends.
If, I had a loving caring mommy..
and could live in that moment of joy forever...
then YES, I would.
Have you all seen the movie, "Solaris"?
The 2002 American version with George Clooney?
Or the 1972 Russian version by director Andrei Tarkovsky?
Both films really express what I would like (as a baby).
Living in that special, loving moment forever.
If, I had a loving caring mommy..
and could live in that moment of joy forever...
then YES, I would.

Have you all seen the movie, "Solaris"?
The 2002 American version with George Clooney?
Or the 1972 Russian version by director Andrei Tarkovsky?
Both films really express what I would like (as a baby).
Living in that special, loving moment forever.

Phew! Somebody needs a changing.
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I've always had the fantasy of being able to "morph". That way I could turn into a real-looking 6 year old (or younger) any time I wanted. THAT would be great.
If I had to remain that way ... whether to do or not would be a very hard decision. There are people who depend on me. I don't think I could do it.
If I had to remain that way ... whether to do or not would be a very hard decision. There are people who depend on me. I don't think I could do it.