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Diapermania
by Les Lea
At
this moment Michael de Vie is probably the most famous
seventeen year-old in the world. His six number one
records and two best-selling albums of the past two
years have rocketed this sweet natured, blond-haired,
blue-eyed, good-looking, talented young singer into
mega-star status.
His two sell-out
world tours were seen by an estimated audience of three
million, whilst any magazine or newspaper that carries
his photo or a story (true or false) has the same effect
on its sales. There is no doubt about it, this nice
young lad from the mid-West, is the most bankable piece
of pop merchandise to come along for many years.
Not for Michael
the pouting brat that has earmarked other young
performers, nor the cavorting in semi-pornographic
videos to promote each new song. No, Michael’s image is
not only that of a clean-cut teenager but one who
respects his peers, adults and the world in which he
lives.
This is down to
his family.
His interviews
always site the influence of this very important part of
his life. His mother Jean is his manager, his eldest
sister Ba–Ba (Barbara) is the keyboard player and leader
of his backing band (The Protectors), his middle sister
Mu (Muriel) is his PA and his other sister JJ (Jean
Junior) runs the fan-club. Mother Jean is a ‘no messing’
type of lady who knows what she wants and generally gets
just that. All her daughters are older than her son who
was the last of her litter separating the first and last
by thirteen years.
The girls were
all products of Jean’s husband George Clarkson, Michael
was the off-spring of a drunken one night stand with
someone Jean couldn’t remember having sex with. In fact,
it wasn’t until she was almost five months pregnant that
she realised what the result of that misguided sexual
encounter had generated. The unplanned foetus growing in
her womb had passed the abort stage, and, with no
option, she eventually looked forward to the birth of
her son. George Clarkson had died two years before that
drunken night and Jean had been in grieving for quite
some time before the ill-conceived romp took place.
However, it was George’s name that
appeared on the birth certificate and not the real
father’s.
So, that drunken
need for sex, though for some time appeared to be the
stupidest thing to have happened, now appeared to be the
best. The family, thanks to Michael’s all-encompassing
talent and appeal, are sitting pretty on a fortune that
their bastard son and sibling has generated.
However, it
isn’t all down to Michael of course. No one could have
achieved what he has done without superb management. His
family were quick learners, smart at what they did and
their talented brother was indebted to his family for
the success he was now reaping.
The baby of the
family was kept just that way. All decisions were taken
by the women in his life; all he had to do was perform.
Even when not on stage it was his family that surrounded
him and they wanted to look after that asset by making
sure no one else got a look in. Little Mikey (as he was
affectionately known to his family) had to adhere to
some very strict rules that had governed his life since
he was a born: Do exactly as told, argue and a spanking
follows, diapers to be worn at all times.
This last rule
started as just a way to enforce the female domination
of his life. However, Jean soon noticed how keeping her
son in protection made him incredibly obedient and
endearingly docile, so much so that now that sweet touch
of childish purity was what made Little Mikey different.
His stage clothes were solely for that because once the
performance was over and the well-wishers had gone, one
of the females took charge and returned Little Mikey to
what he was, the baby of the family.
Ever since he
was an infant, that’s how the family had treated him.
Mainly his young life consisted of being bottle fed,
plain food, diaper changes, early nights, cartoons on
TV, bedroom and bedding covered in cute animals and the
constant love and attention from his ever caring family.
Once out of the spotlight his diaper was checked and
changed, he was put in a onesie or footed pyjamas and
told to go to sleep. Mikey didn’t
complain, why would he he’d never known anything
different?
As he grew up he
was still kept in diapers and plastic pants “For your
own protection” he was always told. Even at school,
when his peers were moving into briefs and boxers he was
wearing thick diapers under his school uniform. Once he
returned home he was immediately changed out of that and
into something deemed more suitable; cute romper pants
or shorts. This regime was easy to maintain because
since he was a babe in his mother’s arms all his sisters
loved dressing him up. No sooner had one got him dressed
to her satisfaction, than one of the others had a
different idea and he would be stripped where ever he
was, powdered, changed and slipped into something
equally sweet but undeniably babyish. This continues to
this day and Michael appears quite content with the
situation, well, at least he’s never complained.
His connection
with anyone outside of his family is fleeting and
supervised. Fans say ‘Hello’, want photographs, scream
for him and at him but they only got near him when he’s
on stage. Once he’s left the ‘performance’ area (as his
family called it) he is theirs and the public are not
allowed into that intimate and very private
inner-sanctum. Little Mikey feels he’s special but not
because of his undeniable talent but the love and
attention of his family who do everything for him.
*
Michael had won
a local TV talent show when he was ten. The song he sung
was a self-penned little tune about his love for a cat.
He never mentioned the word cat in it so it sounded just
like a love song and people adored it. For a short time
the local press hailed this ‘Small Town Boy’ as the next
big thing. Alas, his fame never spread beyond the county
although, from then on, people loved his voice and he
was in demand for regional concerts and state fairs. The
young singer/songwriter performed anywhere and
everywhere under the watchful eye of his mother. From
the family home she directed his burgeoning career and
made sure at all times he had at least two of his family
present. She also took the opportunity to home-school
him, especially as demand for his shows was increasing
and travelling meant he couldn’t attend a regular class.
As he grew up and was influenced more and more by
things, stories and people around him, his song writing
got stronger and stronger.
However, Jean
wanted to keep her boy just that, a boy. She didn’t want
him in a rush to grow up and saw that his appeal was
down to his childlike looks, unsophisticated attitude
and general sweet demeanour. He was so unlike anyone
else performing at the time; ‘innocence’ was not what
the public wanted, or so it thought. However, a spot on
national TV raised his profile and his self-penned and
self-released single “Too Good” was an instant success
on download, which in turn grabbed the attention of the
big record companies. Michael was still only fourteen
when it went on general release. Accompanied by a video
which showed him working on a farm in a pair of dirty
shorts and ripped t-shirt surrounded by loads of cute
animals, proved a clever move and the public loved it.
YouTube went berserk and suddenly he had a massive hit
on his hands. Despite loads of tempting offers from
International agencies, it was his mother’s planning and
strict supervision that made it all work. She took
complete command and steered her young son’s career to
the success it is now.
*
He’s happy in
the care of his family; the regular diaper changing and
dressing up only reinforces that bond. He’s never worn
anything but a diaper so other types of underwear for a
boy have never been offered. He’s reasonably potty
trained but is just as happy to use his diaper as use
the bathroom and certainly it doesn’t seem the most
important thing to change that dynamic. His mother, when
thinking it all through, decided that part of her sons
appeal is his naivety. She is of the opinion that
wearing diapers and depending on them, gives him an
unconscious vulnerability that people find very
appealing. Not that they planned on telling anyone. In
fact, it is a family secret, which they are all involved
in maintaining and all take a share in the
responsibility of keeping Michael clean, dry and well
padded.
Now here’s a
little fact; when his sister put together his backing
band for tours, she picked all-female musicians and
named them ‘The Protectors’ in recognition of her
brother’s dependency on diapers. Clever eh?
There is purity
to Michael’s voice that a studio doesn’t need to fix or
mix with electronic gadgets and that had an appeal right
across the board; kids and adults love him. Most boys
his age hated him for his success but that still didn’t
stop his first ‘star’ calendar selling millions and
featuring on as many boys’ bedroom walls as it did
girls.
In interviews he
never tries to be clever. If the journalist or TV
personality tries to ask him an embarrassing question he
is simply embarrassed; he giggles, shakes his head and
states publicly he didn’t have an answer. More often
than not it goes in his favour; the public like his
honesty, they like his unworldliness, they like him.
Jean is not immune to overprotecting her baby boy and if
she is crossed or thought that the questioning has been
too intrusive, she happily confronts the perpetrator and
takes them to task, often very publicly. Her fierce
defence of her boy is seen as a positive by the public
but hated by the media who see no limit to how
insensitive they can be. The fact that they can’t find
any dirt or humiliating little secret on this ‘little
goody-goody’ is driving them nuts. They print lies and
then, in huge headlines say that “… they refused to
deny…” such and such. It sold newspapers and
magazines but a photo shoot, organised by Jean, of her
clean-cut boy, loving his family and actually helping
out on a farm for injured animals, proved a better
selling point.
*
However, just
before Michael’s eighteenth birthday, Jean got wind that
there was going to be a photo expose. The photographer
on one shoot had caught Michael bending over and his
diaper was clearly visible. There were several images
that made the evidence irrefutable and the photographer
had sold them to the highest bidder and raked in an
absolute fortune for himself. The story was scheduled to
run in the biggest circulating Sunday newspaper in the
world so Jean, ever on the ball, decided to do a couple
of things. First was not to deny or comment on it, the
second was to quickly tie up a deal with a maker of
teenage diapers.
De Vie
Diapers; colourful, absorbent, fashionable.
Every photo and
video that had ever featured Michael suddenly was
doctored and had him wearing diapers. Some got very
close to the type and style he actually wore but in
general, they just wanted to humiliate him… but it
didn’t. The more they pushed the diapers angle the more
the YouTube clips were viewed. The brighter the diapers
and frilly the plastic pants, the more hits and ‘Likes’
the image received. Suddenly, diapers were everywhere
and embraced by a huge section of the youthful populace.
Yes, the hoped
for backlash didn’t happen, instead fans bought diapers
and pull-ups and wore them to his concerts. Those who
had to wear them were suddenly released from their
guilt. Letter after letter, interview after interview,
were all supportive and damning of the shady and
sensationalistic way the newspaper had treated the
subject, which in turn led to a campaign so virulent
that it cost them half their readership. Michael De Vie
and his diapers were everywhere. Kids were wearing them
in the street as a fashion statement and the headlines
around the world were – DE VIE’S DIAPERMANIA.
Jean simply
refused to enter into any conversation about why he
still wore diapers and this led to a mass of speculation
in the press. Late night TV programmes brought in ABDLs,
as well as those who actually wore them for medical
reasons, to discuss the pros and cons of this
phenomenon. Of course everyone wanted to hear from
Michael himself but, as he couldn’t see what all the
fuss was about, he never made any statement or
participated in a debate on the subject. Jean thought
that his face on the diaper packaging and his latest
single ‘Hug Me’ (his 7th Number One) was
enough involvement for her son. He quite liked the fact
that he now had an array of colourful printed animals on
his diapers (Jean had been keen to direct the profits
into an animal charity) and continued to wear them with
all the special diaper covers that companies sent him
for approval in the hope of adding his name as a
sponsor.
Pretty soon he
was engulfed in hundreds of such items; ruffles, lace,
frills, silk, satin, plastic, rubber, you name a
material, he received something made in it. Little Mikey
loved these new additions to his wardrobe and, as long
as it fit over his diapers, he wore with pride simply
because he’d never known anything else. His mother and
sisters took great pleasure in keeping their baby boy
dry, clean and happy, while he in turn loved the tight
loving hug his protection, and protectors, constantly
gave him.
************
Part 2
Mikey loved
his life; he loved his mother and his sisters.
He loved to perform and sing. He thought he was
the luckiest boy in the world to have all these amazing
things happening to him and he loved that his family
were all there to enjoy the experience with him.
It was JJ who
first got the idea that her baby brother would make a
great toy. She was ten; Muriel was eleven, whilst big
sister Barbara was a teenager, but only just. JJ had
heard her baby brother crying and mom just wasn’t in the
room at that particular moment so, being a fairly active
girl, she had taken it upon herself to soothe the
troubled tot. She smelled what the problem was and
quickly stripped him, cleaned him up, applied the
various creams to his diaper area and fitted him in a
clean one, pinning it into place like a professional.
Once that was done she really wanted to play with him
but he wasn’t at the age for reciprocal games, so she
got out all his baby clothes (and some that had been
kept from when she was young) and played dress-up with
him. He was in no position to object and, as he smiled
and giggled and made what noises he could, she realized
that it kept him from crying and seemed to enjoy it.
Of course it
wasn’t long before her sisters noticed she appeared to
be having fun and that their baby brother might offer
more than long spells of crying interspersed with smelly
diapers. In fact, once JJ started dressing and playing
with him his crying stopped and he appeared to be taking
an interest, well as much as a few month old baby could.
Soon her sisters were involved and they all took it in
turns to change and dress their brother from then on.
Mom was delighted that her daughters had taken so well
to this ‘late delivery’ (as she called him) and soon
realized that what she thought might be a burden,
wasn’t. He was cute, he was engaged and having a boy
around was no different from having girls, well apart
from one major fact and that was hidden under his
diapers soooo… out of sight and out of the way.
As he got
slightly older the girls loved to see Little Mikey
running around the house in just his protection and it
appeared that he preferred to be dressed that way.
Perhaps as an unconscious protest to all the previous
dressing up he’d had to endure, no matter what clothes
he was put in, as soon as he could he’d pull them off
and he’d be back to his diapers and plastic pants. It
became a regular sight, his padded plastic covered
bottom getting into all kinds of mischief, his body
smeared in dirt and dust as he chased an animal to give
it a cuddle. He loved animals. The family cat was
constantly being picked up and hugged, stroked or
involved in whatever game he’d thought up.
Something else
he liked to do was sit on the floor and listen to
Barbara practicing on the piano. When her lesson was
over Mikey would crawl onto her lap in just his
protection and sit watching what she did and attempt to
do the same. She actually quite liked her little
brother’s silky bottom sitting in her lap and, as he
wriggled around, she began to get the first stirrings of
womanhood. Also, to her surprise, he picked up playing
the piano almost as quickly as she did even though he
was still only a toddler. Something else he picked up
from a very early age was his padded comfort. When he’d
been diapered for bed and with the plastic protection in
place he was always left on his tummy to sleep. He’d
found that by gently rocking himself against the
mattress made him feel happy and it was only a few
minutes before he was comfortably fast asleep. His
diaper gave him comfort and that was another reason why
he never wanted to lose it.
*
Jean had
re-named her son De Vie for that first TV programme for
two reasons; the first was that there was already a
singer in their county called Michael Clarkson, and the
second was because in her own, quaint, Mid-western way,
she thought a slightly exotic sounding name would
attract attention and help his career. She’d settled on
Vie because it was French for life (she added the ‘de’
because she thought it sounded ‘real foreign’) and in a
vote between her daughters that name stuck.
To begin with it
was Jean and Barbara who chaperoned the talented
youngster. Mainly Jean would drive him to his shows and
if she couldn’t Barbara would take on the
responsibility, although this was a point of contention
between mother and eldest daughter.
Ba-Ba (as Mikey called her) had become quite a good
musician in her own right. She’d formed her first band
whilst still at school and had played a few gigs locally
but had never broken through to gain any real following.
She was about to get engaged and give up music when
Mikey became ‘in demand’ after his local TV appearance
and her mother had requested that she help her baby
brother’s blossoming career. Reluctantly she agreed
(such were the powers of persuasion by Jean) but under
her influence also helped him structure songs and
improve his musicianship. The rest as they say is
history. Soon the entire family were working hard to
make Little Mikey a star but Jean knew there were many
other talented youngsters desperate for the big time and
she needed to make sure her son, her sweet little baby
boy, stood out.
*
His diaper
regime had been in existence since he was a baby. His
sisters had all been late to potty-training and Jean was
taking no chances with him. Also there was no denying
that each of his sisters loved looking after him and
where keeping him clean and tidy had become a game of
one-upmanship between them. They competed to see who
could make him wear the sweetest outfit, the prettiest
bonnet, the bulkiest diaper etc., their amusement at
this never stopped; even as he grew up, the competition
simply increased. With mum leaving him in diapers until
he was ready to be potty-trained the girls made sure
their game wasn’t spoiled, so made certain he never was.
It was only later, once his fame had begun to spread
that Jean wondered about the ‘diaper situation’ (should
her boy still be wandering around in them). However, she
realised that they had ‘something’ special in Mikey.
That ‘something’ special was innocence, something
that was so obviously missing from all the other
wannabes and something, she appreciated, which was
helped by his reliance on diapers. The decision was made
for him that, in the foreseeable future anyway, the
diapers would continue.
Unlike his
sisters, who were always arguing between themselves and
with their mother, Mikey was spoken of, but not included
in, any ‘discussions’. Despite the company name that
Jean had set up to look after his interests, ‘Famille de
la Vie’, it was agreed that they knew what was best for
him and he’d only complicate things if he got a say in
proceedings. As far as they were concerned (and it was
agreed between all the females) Little Mikey was at his
best when he was dependent on his family for everything
and that included organising each and every aspect of
his life; from the moment he got up (and his diaper
changed) to the time when he was put to bed (in a fresh
thick diaper to help him sleep). His mother and sisters
knew best and he obediently did as he was told.
As his fame
spread and the demands for appearances grew more and
more Jean tightened her grip on those she let near him
to avoid any outside influences. Even record company
execs, TV producers and other celebrities, were all
given scant access to him without her being around.
A nod from her would have at least one of
the girls interrupting any chat he may be having,
whisking him away to an important ‘phone call’,
‘meeting’ or ‘photo opportunity’. No one got to know
anything about him other than what was in Jean’s press
releases, the occasional photo piece she used to update
his website or the ‘Mikey Messages’ she sent out to his
legions of fan club members. The money that was now
coming in to the business ‘Famille de la Vie’ made it
possible for them all to move to a ranch out in the
countryside. It was also an opportunity for Mikey to
indulge in his favourite pastime, animals. The place was
filled with all manner of livestock; a couple of exotic
monkey’s and llamas but mostly cats, dogs, sheep, goats,
chickens, a couple of rescue donkeys and horses. Each
member of the family had their own horse, which had been
a dream for the girls since they were tots themselves.
*
However, now
that Diapermania had set in, the diaper company was
happily having trouble keeping up with demand because,
it would seem, everybody wanted diapers with cute
animals printed all over them.
Certainly the rustle of diapers and crinkly plastic
pants could be heard everywhere. Some kids thought it
was a badge of honour to have the noisiest and bulkiest
protection in tribute to their hero. ABDL groups were
overrun with new members and those who couldn’t get in
created their own. ‘Diaper Lovers of the
World Unite’ was a chant that someone set to one of
Michael’s early hits and the video on YouTube became the
fastest and most viewed clip. Intercut with images of
the lad himself, there were shot after shot of young
diaper lovers enjoying their love of diapers in
different locations in countries all around the world.
The other
strange thing that happened was that parents were
writing to Mikey, and perhaps more so his mother,
thanking both for the opportunity to return their kids
to Pampers or indeed any other brand of diaper. It
seemed that the wearing of diapers by some (though not
all by any means) had improved their child’s behaviour.
Some, who had been terrifying teens, had actually
regressed to a time when mom and dad would look after
them, nurture them and be pleased to have them around.
This had always been the case with Mikey but for some
parents it was a complete revelation and one that they
found difficult to deal with… at first. Over time mom
and dad saw the plus side to this strange cultural
return to the more innocent attitude that was taking
place. Mikey’s diapers had proved a
way for parents and children to re-start some shattered
relationships, well, so the letters explained. It wasn’t
all positive though; a British newspaper complained of
the ‘Rise of the Incontinent Kid’ and blamed an upsurge
in doctor visits to treat ‘ultra-nappy rash’ and the
return of ‘stinky teens’ causing a smelly problem to the
‘…beautiful backwaters of the British Countryside’. Just
how many people took these reports seriously is hard to
know but most thought it was just a typical response of
a press with nothing better to do. Meanwhile, Japan had
a diaper festival, Brazil had a de Vie Day and even the
President had made a humorous passing comment about
diapers in a speech to congress.
*
Whilst all the
madness was going on around him, Little Mikey had been
in the studio recording his third album. He’d written
ten new songs whilst Barbara had contributed two of her
own and the ‘unofficial’ word was that it was a
completely different direction to his previous
offerings. The public wondered if there would be any
reference to diapers, especially after the phenomenal
success of ‘Hug Me’ and a great deal was being made of
the proposed title ‘Wrap Me In Your Love’. If the
cameras that had requested the opportunity to cover the
album’s creation had been admitted, which they weren’t,
they would have seen a very relaxed young man, wearing
his now recognisable t-shirt and well-padded shorts,
singing and effortlessly hitting the peak of his
creativity. His ideas for the arrangement of ‘Wrap Me In
Your Love’ involved a large choir and full orchestra,
neither of which he’d used before.
The song
itself would prove to be the most successful of his
career, winning him awards, critical acclaim, multiple
cover versions and the knowledge that its ambiguous
lyric had pleased both musical purists and diaper lovers
equally.
Throughout the
entire recordings Mikey would parade around the studios
wearing just his protection whilst singing his heart
out. Now his diaper wearing was out there his mother saw
no problem for him to wear just that in private and
there was no doubt, diapers and plastic pants appeared
to release any restrictions he may have previously had
whilst recording. His ideas flowed and Barbara was
playing catch up to his ever growing need for bigger
production and more complicated arrangements. He may
well have been full of ideas but when either his mother
or sisters told him it was time to stop, or to take a
nap, or have some food, he did as he was told. He never
let, or was allowed to let, his ego rule; he was a
little boy who had to obey the rules not set them. The
album was completed quickly and the record company,
fearful of this proposed ‘new direction’, was in a rush
to release it and capitalise on their best-selling
artist. They needn’t have worried.
Jean was already
busy organising some early promotion and had decided to
release one shot from his new star calendar that she was
sure would whet his fan’s appetite. The photoshoot had
taken place on the family ranch on a wonderful, clear,
sunny day. The photographer merely had to follow him
around taking only candid shots and, at Jean’s
instructions, wanted “nothing posed”. However, the
photographer had posed a few of the shots and one in
particular, which Jean thought would make the cover of
the calendar had been stunning. Mikey had never been
happier or healthier, having had a couple of months off
and be with his animals. However, one of the final
shots, just as the sun was setting saw him riding his
horse over the countryside. When he finally arrived back
at the ranch he and the horse were both sweating and
looked elated from their gallop. The photographer had
greeted them on their return and took several shots;
Mikey was naked apart from his usual diaper, which was
covered by a new pair of plastic pants. They were a new
design that had been sent to him in the hope of
receiving some kind of endorsement; they had quickly
become his favourite. The designers had made them from a
thick, plastic material that was supple, looked like a
pair of shorts and had horses embedded in the design.
The shiny material shimmered in the dipping sun and
caught the rivulets of sweat on both horse and rider.
The sweetness of a young blond-haired boy and a
particularly great looking horse with their faces
pressed close to each other was magic and later became
the album cover.
Demand for that
image was astronomical. There was no doubt that Mikey’s
all but naked slim physique, tanned and slightly dusty
body together with a very attractive horse were just the
perfect combination. Those stylish plastic pants went on
everyone’s ‘must have’ list. Meanwhile, Jean released to
the fan club a thirty second preview of ‘Wrap Me In Your
Love’, which was an instant sensation. So much so that
demand meant that its actual release had to be brought
forward even though ‘Hug Me’ was still doing well in the
charts. Advance orders for the single meant immediate
Number One status in most countries and the album, to
follow later that month, was already set to outsell all
other album sales put together.
“Not bad for a
diaper wearing boy.” Jean proudly said to no one in
particular.
********
Part 3
The album
‘Wrap Me In Your Love’ and the subsequent tour were the
success Jean had predicted. Little Mikey was adored all
around the world and, when a little known song from his
first album ‘Sad Eyes’ was used as part of the
soundtrack to a cult movie, his appeal escalated once
more. People who had tried to ignore this wholesome pop
star were suddenly faced with him gaining cult as well
as popular status, a feat that took quite a bit of
doing.
It had been
strange that the media had tried to make a clean-cut,
now nineteen year-old, wearing diapers into a negative,
however, that hypothesis just wasn’t bought into by the
public. Probably because it never bothered Mikey, his
popularity and that of diaper-wearing in general
increased.
He himself never
made anything of it because it was a non-event for him.
He’d worn them all his life and saw no particular reason
to stop now. He rarely read anything that hadn’t already
been cleared by his mother or sisters, so the
controversy passed him by and even when things were
shouted at him from journos and paparazzi he’d just
smile, pat his padded bottom and carry on as normal. He
just wasn’t bothered or fazed by any of it, much to his
mother’s relief.
He wore his
stage clothes and normal stuff when out in public but
once no spotlight was on him was happy to retreat back
into his world of diapers and plastic pants. His slim
hips and slender body beginning to fill out a bit now he
was getting older. However, his mom and sisters kept a
clear eye on what he ate and he was never allowed
alcohol – juice or a milk based beverage was all he ever
got near. When the family toasted some success, Little
Mikey was allowed sparkling mineral water, whilst others
drank champagne. They weren’t trying to be mean; they
just wanted to keep his innocence for as long as
possible. In this day and age, keeping that was very
difficult for someone approaching his twenties.
However,
throughout his supervised life he had never been offered
certain experiences like smoking and drinking. The
family wanted him to avoid these things so emphasised
how unpleasant they were by telling him of all their
negative aspects. Such was the power of their collective
persuasion he thought such stuff sounded ‘yucky’ so
never wanted to experience them. Jean had been very
clever in guiding her easily impressionable son to the
extent that he never questioned any of the decisions
made by the rest of his family. He knew that it was all
for the best because they said it was and he never
argued.
*
As usual, when
not touring, recording, promoting or wanted for TV
spots, her eagerly returned to the ranch to be with his
animals.
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