Midget Mommy Mimi




My Bio:
Hey guys, I’m Mimi, yes, I met all your needs in a small 3-foot parcel. Not only can I change my baby's dirty diaper while standing, but if I need to suck my baby's milk, I can *blink* before or after changing the baby's dirty diaper! Have you ever wondered what it's like for such a small mother to feed you with her breasts and wait for you to suck them dry? Well, go to mom's room, she has a closet full of diapers, specially for you to change clothes! I know I am very young, but I am full of mother's love, and I will take care of her baby in a great way! The best part of being a little mom is that if you want to be my father, as a little girl, I fit your knees, and I like being a little girl as a daddy. I can change your diaper, I cry like a perfect baby. I can climb directly into my bed and let my father come to see me in the middle of the night. I hope my father can tell me more secrets. I promise I will not tell my mother what my father did while sleeping. If I wet the bed, can you turn my little body over and spank me and pee on the bed?
Fun Fact
Mimi proves that great things come in small packages. She has more energy than babies half her age and can wrangle the brattiest little ones with nothing but her voice and attitude. She is tiny but mighty and her babies absolutely adore her.
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Body Worship
Breastfeeding
Midget Mommy
Mommy/Son Roleplay
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August 9, 2013
There is such a wide array of Adult Babies and Diaper lovers alike. There are the sweet and loving ones – those that can be left to their own devices, perfectly content to entertain themselves as long as they know mommy is around. There are the playful and rambunctious ones – they like to have mommy close, playing and sharing in the daily activities, in need of a wide array of activities to burn off all their seemingly never-ending supply of energy. And then there are those that are down […]
August 8, 2013
Last week, Daddy was telling me about a new man at work. Daddy said the man was very nice, but he was very lonely. See, the new man just moved here from another town, very far away, and didn’t have any friends here yet. The poor man! I felt very sad for him, and I just can’t imagine being so far from home! Daddy asked if I would like to meet the new man and make him feel welcome. With a giggle, I bounced up and down, clapped my hands […]



