Barbie has long been aroused by humiliation and control. Unlike others, she has actively sought out bullies and enjoys the rampant teasing and embarrassment. This time, however, she may have gone too far. She goads the school bullies into a public scene, where they tape her to a flag pole and put her in a diaper. The mother of one of the bullies decides to institute some diaper punishment at home to teach her bullying daughter a lesson. She even invites Barbie along to enjoy the show. Aroused by what she has seen, Barbie inadvertently confesses her desire for humiliation and embarrassment to the mother. Soon, Barbie is taking the bully's place in diaper punishment. Perhaps a long period of diaper discipline is precisely the humiliation Barbie needs...
Donna Tasker
Donna Tasker is a celebrated author known for her novel "Whispers in the Wind," which captivated readers with its lyrical prose and haunting themes of love and loss. Tasker's poetic writing style and ability to evoke deep emotions have made her a prominent voice in contemporary literature.