A university woman wears nappies 24 hours a day and lives half of her life as a three-year-old baby to avoid the stresses of being an adult.
21-year-old Camille Lola, who is a transgender woman, couldn’t keep food down as a child without having diarrhoea, which led to adventures throughout high school. She said: “When I hit puberty, I became more involved in reliving my childhood, wearing nappies, playing with toys and so on.
Camille, from Switzerland, would feel alone with no friends due to her condition, so when she hit puberty she elected to relive her childhood through ‘little life’, a community for adult baby diaper lovers. “Some of us wear nappies for satisfaction or medical purposes. Some of us wear the nappies purely for the sentiments and how it feels, while some of us don’t wear nappies at all and just act like a child.
It is a story of a woman who wears nappies like a bay.
When Camille was 18 years old, she started to recognize as female after originally thinking she was bisexual and gender fluid. A year later she requested her friends to call her Camille and negotiate her like a girl. She has since endured hormone treatments and intends to get surgery next year to fully transition to a female.
My friends who know about my hobby just think it’s adorable and kind of entertainment and besides my parents who fully understand why I do this and let me do it in private, the rest of my family who knows said that I was absurd and that I need to stop.
She started investigating her gender when she was 18 and eventually came to classify as female. Despite worrying about what people would think when she came out as transgender, her mum and friends carried her through it.
Camille said, ’I started to have questions around my gender when I was eighteen. At first, I thought I was bisexual and gender-fluid; I thought I wanted to live as a boy and girl.’
But on my 19th birthday, I asked my friends to call me Camille and entertain me like a girl. It felt so good. That’s when I realized, I needed a transition to a female.