Missokyst -> RE: my right to babytalk (2/7/2008 5:43:09 PM)
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I am in agreement with Lucky Albatross here. I have a slight speech impediment which makes some words I say sound childlike. I cannot, for instance, say cinnamon or horseradish. But in my life I have worked hard at compensating for the deficiency by speaking certain words slowly and with deliberation. When my kids were growing up, none of them did the babytalk thing. We all spoke as I planned for them to go on. I figured they didn't need cutsie words to be babied. I indulged them in other ways. Each of them were very literate and impressed their teachers with how many things they knew. When I am talking to someone I want to speak to the adult, not the baby. But that is my thing, I enjoy fully adult people. Now.. if I was into babytalk I would probably do that with my partner, and he alone. Why? Because I don't need to bring my fetish into every situation. I am fond of a reasonable fit into the adult world. Do your thing if you wish. But don't expect people to indulge you simply because we have a kinky mindset. I didn't like baby talk when my kids were babies. LOL I sure don't like it now. Kyst
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