If only it had been that easy to ignore the strange new thoughts bouncing around inside Cindy's mind. This wasn't one of those times that simply trying not to think about something was enough to make it go away. Reminders seemed to be all around her: every time Cindy saw a commercial on TV, or opened a magazine to a page about potty-training, her mind seemed to renew its echoes telling her 'that should be me'. Even merely sitting on the toilet started to become a challenge in that respect, with Cindy's brain bizarrely telling her 'you ought to be doing this in a diaper' every single time, to the extent that she could barely even make herself go the regular way. It was almost as if she didn't just want, but needed diapers; not because of accidents, but almost the reverse: it was starting to seem like the only way she could even take care of her body's basic needs right now. But where had this come from? What had caused these feelings right now? She was supposed to be growing up, but this felt like Cindy was somehow regressing, and she wasn't even sure she wanted things to develop in any other way.
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