In an Adult Baby/Diaper Lover (ABDL) community, which is a subculture involving adults who enjoy role-playing as infants or young children, there are various types of ageplay scenarios that individuals might engage in.
It's important to note that these activities are consensual and involve adults participating in role-playing fantasies.
Infantilism: This type of ageplay involves adults role-playing as infants. They may wear diapers, use pacifiers, drink from bottles, and engage in activities typically associated with babies, such as being fed, cuddled, or having their diapers changed.
Diaper Lover (DL): DLs enjoy wearing diapers but do not necessarily engage in infantilism or role-playing as a baby. For some, the focus is on the sensory experience and the comfort or fetishistic aspect of wearing diapers.
Daddy/Mommy Domination: This involves a power dynamic where one partner takes on the role of a caregiver or "Daddy/Mommy" and the other partner acts as the "little" or "baby." The caregiver provides nurturing and guidance, taking care of the little's needs and enforcing rules or discipline.
Age Regression: Age regression refers to individuals voluntarily regressing to a younger age mentally and emotionally. It may involve acting and behaving like a child or engaging in activities from a specific age range.
Schoolgirl/Boy Play: This type of ageplay involves adults acting out scenarios reminiscent of being a school-aged child. It may include wearing school uniforms, playing with toys, or reenacting classroom situations.
Sissy Play: Sissy play is a form of ageplay where the focus is on feminization or the exploration of gender roles. Individuals might dress in feminine attire, wear frilly clothing, and engage in activities associated with traditional feminine roles.
Caregiver Play: Caregiver play emphasizes the nurturing and caretaking aspects of ageplay. It can involve one or more individuals taking on roles such as the caregiver, babysitter, or nanny, and providing emotional and physical support to the "little."
It's essential to recognize that these activities are part of a consensual and adult role-playing subculture. Participants should always engage in these activities with informed consent, respect boundaries, and prioritize the well-being of all involved.