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- Paraphilic infantilism, also known as adult baby (or "AB", for short), is a form of ageplay that involves role-playing a regression to an infant-like...
- Look up infantilism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Infantilism may refer to: Paraphilic infantilism, a paraphilia involving the desire to wear diapers...
- paraphilic infantilism are often referred to as "adult babies" or "ABs". Though distinct, within the kink community paraphilic infantilism is often ****ociated...
- Look up infantilism or infantile in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In medicine, Infantilism is an obsolete term for various, often unrelated disorders...
- kinks may include paraphilic infantilism, omorashi (also called wetting), and BDSM. When combined with paraphilic infantilism, the fetish is often called...
- The Hospital Infantil Sabará (English: Sabará Children's Hospital) is a children's hospital located in Higienópolis, São Paulo, Brazil. Sick children left...
- Dela**** puberty is when a person lacks or has incomplete development of specific ****ual characteristics past the usual age of onset of puberty. The person...
- El Reino Infantil (The Child Kingdom), was an Argentine channel featuring music for children owned by Leader Music. It was founded by Roberto Pumar in...
- Infantile speech, pedolalia, baby talk, infantile ****veration, or infantilism is a speech disorder, persistence of early speech development stage beyond...
- in which the source pleasure is in a different erogenous zone. ****ual infantilism: in pursuing and satisfying their libido (****ual drive), the child might...