Concerned parents are declaring partial victory after a “diaper spa” in their rural New Hampshire town removed mention of its service of coordinating “playdates” between adults dressed as babies at the local public playground from its website.
“It has come to our attention that this business is advertised to individuals whose sexual fetish involves childlike behaviors,” Kayla Gallagher, a parent whose children use the playground, wrote in an online petition. “This business, per their website, has advertised our town playground to their potential clientele. Thus their sexual fetish will involve the town park where our children play.”
The spa, which is operated out of a physician’s private residence located just steps away from Woodlock Park, is billed as an “ageplay-friendly retreat” for “all adult diaper lovers, littles, and enthusiasts.”
According to an “adult baby support community” forum, “a little” is an adult who is “internally child-like,” and “usually identifies as a young pre-teen child.”
Dr. Colleen Murphy, the owner, calls herself a “trauma informed” physician and sex coach who specializes in guiding adult babies through their “sacred journeys.”
In addition to her work with age-confused adults, she advocates in favor of sex-change surgeries for minors and is the author of five children’s books, most of which are written to groom their young readers into agreement with the Left’s gender and sexuality agenda.
While the doctor will no longer be sending diaper-clad 30-year-olds to play on the swingset alongside actual children, her website indicates that she’s still offering a wide array of bizarre services.
For $150, a “little” can receive 45-minutes worth of life coaching from Murphy. $300 gains access to the “nursery” for an hour, and $1,500 covers a one-night “Diaper B&B” experience.
The courage of parents to stand up against the Left’s most perverse initiatives, as those in this small New Hampshire town did, is essential to maintaining safe communities and schools for children. They intend to continue the fight until the operation is completely shut down.