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YOO I just finished reading this and once more you just hit the ball out of the park! I love that Varis' secret is finally told because that means more cuteness lets go!
It's nice to see as well that he spoke with his old friend and even reconnected with them, as well as getting him to open up about why he is feeling bad about Miner's Syndrome. Sorry it was just really cute and I loved reading it!
It's nice to see as well that he spoke with his old friend and even reconnected with them, as well as getting him to open up about why he is feeling bad about Miner's Syndrome. Sorry it was just really cute and I loved reading it!
i really really enjoy your writing, not gonna lie ms as a concept scared me but eliza explaining was done really really well. i really like it, i know it's not the exact same as irl age regression, but it shares lots of the same pros and cons. the bits about how its scary to be vulnerable and how amazing it is to have a childlike outlook i really enjoy. good job! i wanna do some regression stories at some point, but i get a bit shy.
Thank you so much! It really is a great pick-me-up to know when someone likes something I've written! ^.^
That was intentional! MS is a MAJOR and often sudden life change for the afflicted! But I'm glad that Eliza could help put a bit of a positive spin on it! Someone recently said to me that this isn't quite mental regression, as those with MS don't lose all their memories or such, and it's also not quite physical regression either (barring certain aspects like potty training!). Instead, they coined the term behavioral regression, which after hearing it, I think really hits the nail on the head.
You are still physically not a baby, and have all of your memories, but now you have all that sense of awe and excitement and even energy to go with the outlook.
As for writing your own regression stories, I say go for it! It can be a pretty big leap, posting that first story, but it was one of the best things I ever did! Thanks again for leaving a comment!
That was intentional! MS is a MAJOR and often sudden life change for the afflicted! But I'm glad that Eliza could help put a bit of a positive spin on it! Someone recently said to me that this isn't quite mental regression, as those with MS don't lose all their memories or such, and it's also not quite physical regression either (barring certain aspects like potty training!). Instead, they coined the term behavioral regression, which after hearing it, I think really hits the nail on the head.
You are still physically not a baby, and have all of your memories, but now you have all that sense of awe and excitement and even energy to go with the outlook.
As for writing your own regression stories, I say go for it! It can be a pretty big leap, posting that first story, but it was one of the best things I ever did! Thanks again for leaving a comment!
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