Sunday, 8 March 2015
'I've had a fascination with nappies since I was seven': Man, 52, reveals why he loves to wear a diaper (and runs a nursery where adults can pay £75 an hour to do the same)
A man who wears a nappy every day and has caused controversy for running a nursery for adults has appeared on The Jeremy Kyle Show to defend his right to dress up as a baby.
Derek
Ventham, 52, and his wife Maxine appeared on the ITV show today to
explain how the service they offer - and Derek's penchant for nappies -
is not sexually motivated.
Derek
said: 'I'm like any other person, I get up, have breakfast and go to
work. I have to wear a nappy all the time as I suffer from
incontinence.'
Derek Ventham appeared on today's Jeremy Kyle Show to talk about why he wears nappies
The 52-year-old, pictured wearing a
nappy, said dressing up as a baby is not a sexual fetish. He said he
wears nappies because he's incontinent and because he's 'fascinated' by
them
However
Derek admitted he would still wear a nappy if he didn't suffer from
incontinence or wet the bed - because it's something he has done since
he was a teenager.
He explained: 'This was a liking I've had since I was seven, a fascination for nappies. It's not sexual.'
Derek
and Maxine now live in Liverpool where they run 'Nursery Thymes', a
place where adults can regress back to an infant-like state in which
they wear nappies, have books read to them and even experience a nappy
change.
The
couple had lived in Portsmouth but were forced to move after they were
branded 'perverts' by their neighbours following Derek's appearance on
Channel 4 documentary The 15-Stone Babies in 2012.
Derek and his wife Maxine, right, run
an adult nursery and told Kyle, left, on the show that 'don't force this
on anyone, we keep it private and hidden'
On
the show, Derek had explained his love of dressing up and acting like a
baby and was filmed having a nappy changed by his wife.
He said on the show that people who call him a paedophile and a pervert have got his interest all wrong.
He said: 'We don't want to be with children, we want to be the child.'
Despite his recent TV appearances, Derek told Jeremy Kyle that they don't 'force this on anyone, we keep it private and hidden'.
Maxine said they shouldn't be judged for their adult nursery which is used by people from all walks of life
Derek pictured dressed up as a baby on
a Channel 4 documentary The 15-Stone Babies in 2012. He and Maxine had
to move from their home in Portsmouth after the show aired because they
were receiving abuse
They
say business is booming at their adult nursery where customers are
charged £75 an hour to play with toys, have nap time in adult-size cribs
and dress up in nappies and children's clothes.
There is a £25 surplus charge for a nappy change while staying overnight costs £350.
'Mummy
Maxine' and 'Daddy Derek' explain on their website: 'We are
nursery-thymes, we have been running our nursery for 14 years. We look
after adult babies in our adult sized nursery, we look after you the way
you want and cater your stay to the care you want.
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