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by CHRIS BARRY
Name: Mummy Eloïse Age: 30 Occupation: Dominatrix/“Mommy” Bio: This rockin’ Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
dominatrix was first introduced to the wild, wacky world of infantilism
through a submissive hooked up with the good people over at ABDL, a
nursery catering to adults who like to be treated as babies, soiled
diapers and all. Accustomed to diaper play “only with respect to
humiliation,” she says taking on the role of nurturer was “a huge
switch, like day and night. You have to be a very good actress to do
this well. It can be very exhausting, it
requires a lot of focus.” The type of thing going
down at ABDL: “Some customers just
want to be treated like babies—wrapped in a blanket, being well taken
care of, with no verbal communication at all. Others want to play with
you, to cook with you, pretty well every natural thing a child between
six months and seven years of age does is what we reproduce. There’s a
lot of hugging for nice little boys, and if one of these little boys
wants to stop using a diaper, then there’s training involved.” Is spanking generally
part of one’s diaper training? Occasionally.
“But they only get it on the diaper, so it doesn’t hurt a lot.
Sometimes I’ll get someone who tries pulling tricks on Mommy, all the
things they wish they could have done when they were children but never
could. They come here to have fun. When they leave, they’re adults
again, with all their adult responsibilities, but while here, they
don’t have to think about these things, they’re children again.” Does changing some
45-year-old’s shit-filled diaper take a
little getting used to? “Well, I have a degree
that qualifies me to take care of elderly people who have lost their
autonomy, so this is nothing new to me. But I’ll only change diapers
that have been soiled with pee, there’s no way if somebody goes number
two. But other nannies at ABDL will certainly change diapers full of
number two.” Cloth or disposable? “Disposables, but if
customers want to bring their own cloth diapers, that’s okay. And
people do, because they’re not always sure they’ll like ours. Some
people like them big, some like them thinner, some like to wear two or
three at the same time because it’s bigger between the legs, forcing
them to walk more like small babies. But we have a lot of stuff at the
nursery already, clothes if people want to cross-dress and be a baby
girl, everything for the bath, food you can cook with Mommy, lots of
toys, movies—we’re full-equipped.” How to book yourself,
or some big baby you love, a session at the ABDL nursery: Phone (514) 907-0869
or go to www. abdl-montreal.com. It’ll run you $150
for an hour of coddling, or $250 for two hours. Is business booming? “Well, when we opened
in October there were only three nannies at ABDL—now we’re
six, so that’s pretty good. The demand is there.” Last book read: Thérèse
et Pierrette
à l’école
des Saints-Anges, by Michel Tremblay. Musical preferences: Robert Charlebois, Diane Dufresne,
Madonna. Word of wisdom: “Respect.” Comments? dimwit@hdot.net |
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