The 15-Stone babies, C4 13-12-12. 10pm.

hoppyuppyhoppyuppy Posts: 10,382
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I am getting a little tired of all of the wild life programmes just now, not sure there is room for a new one about baby elephants or whales or whatever they are.:yawn:
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  • BellaRosaBellaRosa Posts: 36,512
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    Ewwww Adults dressed as babies :o

    Too weird for words :mad:
  • MiresiaVertetaMiresiaVerteta Posts: 1,242
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    When I was at my Mum's...me and my sister watched a program called Strange Addictions on one of the obscure SKY Channels and there was a transsexual called Riley who acted like a baby and messed her own nappies!

    I looked up online about it, and she offer prostitution service like this!

    Will see this car-crash.
  • hoppyuppyhoppyuppy Posts: 10,382
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    BellaRosa wrote: »
    Ewwww Adults dressed as babies :o

    Too weird for words :mad:

    It is bad enough them wanting to dress as babies but why on earth do they want to be seen doing it on TV?

    Only reason to watch is hoping to glimpse a neighbour.:o
  • spookyLXspookyLX Posts: 11,730
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    this is already freaky
  • LaceyLouelle3LaceyLouelle3 Posts: 9,682
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    I knew there must be a sexual element to it...I don't know what to think.
  • RhumbatuggerRhumbatugger Posts: 85,712
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    I knew there must be a sexual element to it...I don't know what to think.

    I don't know.

    But I think it was a 'need' catered to by prostitutes, and therefore may have been lumped in with sex.
  • RhumbatuggerRhumbatugger Posts: 85,712
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    Now this is well weird.

    Boyfriend wants to be a mummy:confused:

    And what about er...sex?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,312
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    Now this is well weird.

    Boyfriend wants to be a mummy:confused:

    And what about er...sex?

    I was wondering about that too
  • christina83christina83 Posts: 11,115
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    Words fail me.
  • doom&gloomdoom&gloom Posts: 9,051
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    This guy is well dodgy, better an adult pretending to be a 6 year old than a 6 year old though.
  • Ramsay LaddersRamsay Ladders Posts: 3,017
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    This is a spoof yeah?!!

    The American girl doesn't look 15 stone to me ;)
  • RhumbatuggerRhumbatugger Posts: 85,712
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    doom&gloom wrote: »
    This guy is well dodgy, better an adult pretending to be a 6 year old than a 6 year old though.

    Rather a large saving that, really.

    I'm finding this rather horrible, like Fat girls and Feeders.
  • SecretLifeoBeesSecretLifeoBees Posts: 50,667
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    When I switched over I was :D now I'm :eek: and jaw dropping further by the second!!
  • hoppyuppyhoppyuppy Posts: 10,382
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    That's enough of that. They might think they aren't paedos but I am not convinced at all.
  • MsWilder11MsWilder11 Posts: 13,498
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    Genuinely uncomfortable viewing, but I just know I'm going to end up watching it through to the end, for some bizarre reason :confused:
  • yorkiegalyorkiegal Posts: 18,929
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    Part of me says ''freaks'' and the other part of me thinks that if they're not hurting anybody then just let them get on with it. I saw a programme years ago about this where a woman set up her house for men to dress up as babies. I think the neighbours complained about seeing them dancing around the garden in nappies.

    The messing their nappy bit freaks me out somewhat.


    But OMG these people have to walk down their street tomorrow. Do they not wonder what the locals are going to think after watching this?
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    what happens if these couples have kids though? you can't bring up a baby who's mum or dad is dressing up as one too.
  • bacchantic enigmabacchantic enigma Posts: 3,460
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    yorkiegal wrote: »
    Part of me says ''freaks'' and the other part of me thinks that if they're not hurting anybody then just let them get on with it. I saw a programme years ago about this where a woman set up her house for men to dress up as babies. I think the neighbours complained about seeing them dancing around the garden in nappies.

    The messing their nappy bit freaks me out somewhat.


    But OMG these people have to walk down their street tomorrow. Do they not wonder what the locals are going to think after watching this?

    Imagine him explaining all that to the other lorry drivers! :eek:
  • RhumbatuggerRhumbatugger Posts: 85,712
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    I can understand it in a way, that people who have masses of responsibility and have to look after everyone else, might want a private space of total safety where they have no responsibility for a while.

    It's sort of why some of these aggressive types want a whipping I suppose.

    But this 'little girl' thing is a bit weird for me, especially as he seems to want to push her back to baby hood and full control, whatever he says.
  • MiresiaVertetaMiresiaVerteta Posts: 1,242
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    hoppyuppy wrote: »
    That's enough of that. They might think they aren't paedos but I am not convinced at all.

    There does seem to be a peadophillic element to this. An example is the American couple....it seems to be a legal way for him to act out his desires.

    The woman needs to get out...she is very attractive and would be better doing this is a part time thing.
  • dwisemandwiseman Posts: 4,011
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    Is it just me who's annoyed at the 'luvvy bubby ' voiceover on this programme.. ?? Why is it necessary?

    I think they just need a decent therapist personally.
  • rikstan87rikstan87 Posts: 2,359
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    Wtf is all I got to say
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,246
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    This is just so weird :eek:
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    yorkiegal wrote: »
    what happens if these couples have kids though? you can't bring up a baby who's mum or dad is dressing up as one too.

    on the bright side, dad/mum can share their toys with the baby, saving expenses :o
  • RhumbatuggerRhumbatugger Posts: 85,712
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    rikstan87 wrote: »
    Wtf is all I got to say

    I'm veering between trying to understand, wtfing, and giggling like a loon.:o:D
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