*Logs on to twitter*
*Sees this*https://t.co/LIY8mMAiHP
*Logs off*— BT (@back_ttys) March 28, 2017
Wut?
Take a look inside the misunderstood world of adult baby diaper lovers https://t.co/eXTGy5xW67 pic.twitter.com/ZTrIGtXFZn
— HuffPost Queer Voices (@huffpostqueer) March 21, 2017
No, not The Onion. The article is about a store called Tykables in Chicago that sells baby clothes for adults:
https://twitter.com/BlakeSeitz/status/846761759683829761
From the article:
Tykables, the only brick and mortar storefront in the United States dedicated to adult baby diaper lovers (ABDL), is located in Mount Prospect, a suburb of Chicago. Its customers, John-Michael Williams, the store’s owner says, include those ABDL who have a fetish or sexual interest in dressing like or pretending to be a baby; people who have a medical need for adult diapers and enjoy the brand’s options; and individuals, some of whom are on the autism spectrum, who find the diapers and child-style clothing provide a sense of comfort and stress relief.
HuffPo even included a video tour of the store:
Along with the giant crib and high chair, there is a ball pit for patrons:
Alrighty then…
When I was a kid I imagined the future would be more "flying cars" and less "normalizing adult babies". https://t.co/P9zrVmMYSt
— Cam Edwards (@CamEdwards) March 28, 2017
Nope.
https://twitter.com/imlosingmygrip2/status/846779446149419008
It's like we've run out of things to normalize. Thought furries & bronies had had to be the limit. https://t.co/fPRDapOiuU
— Stacey (@ScotsFyre) March 28, 2017
Tune in next month to HuffPo!
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