Nurse Betty

Nurse Betty
Nurse Betty
Nurse Betty
Nurse Betty
  

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     Is the baby uncomfortable? Nurse Betty has exactly what she needs, dear. Come to the exam table and lie on your stomach. I always find a good enema to defecate, which is exactly what the doctor asked for. I will make your stool fresh in the diaper soon. You will be a good boy and do whatever the nurse Betty tells you. I only measure the temperature of the rectum, so you have to squeeze those little buttocks together and hold the thermometer tightly. Nurse Betty has no time to start again. Regular physical examinations are also very important. The baby changes quickly, so every time you come to my office, we have to check from top to bottom. And since I am the only nurse in the office, you know that every visit will have a medical examination! And don't try to tell mom or dad what we do in my special room alone, because they will never believe you, you are just a baby, next time it will be your ice cream enema!

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  • Medical Roleplay

  • Nurse-Patient

  • Sex Education

  • Examinations - Enemas

 
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January 5, 2011

What Does the Bee Do

What does the bee do? Bring home honey. And what does Father do? Bring home money. And what does Mother do? Lay out the money. And what does baby do? Eat up the honey Christina Rossetti Minnie
December 2, 2010

We dollhouse monsters

our jowls crashing like cymbals, while my baby brother takes out his eight-ball left eye and squints his right to line up his shot on the world’s smallest pool table. Mother has a camera for a head; it flashes uncontrollably though she claims to have run out of film a hundred years ago, when father’s penis, an unstoppable spigot, became a garden sprinkler, contained by adult diapers, changed hourly, and hourly, my sister— shuffling out of her hiding place in the cuckoo clock, her hair a mess of paper clips, a Raggedy Ann doll in her arms—sighs to pass the time. Water seeps through the ceiling, because upstairs the bathtub overflows, for Grandma has forgotten the bath she’s drawn, and on the stove the gas is high, the flames are heating up a pudding over which my opa whispers: boil, boil, loyal rubble, follow me to the end of my life. by Christopher Shannon Minnie