New Hampshire 'Diaper Spa' Offers Services to 'Adult' Babies

Marya Dunning | January 31, 2024
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Something about this spa smells a little funky.

An X post by Libs of Tiktok revealed a “diaper spa,” offering services to adults who wear diapers, in Atkinson New Hampshire. 

Though the spa’s website states that there is “ABSOLUTELY NO” sexual activity at the spa and that it is instead catered to individuals with “unique needs,” the services offered are concerning some area residents.

The site’s FAQ page states that spa visitors “perform and play out the session as decided and then enjoy aftercare,” the term aftercare being commonly associated with BDSM. In addition, the page lists “cuddle time” and “changing time” as services offered and a “wet wipe warmer” as an amenity offered.

The website claims, "The Diaper Spa is here to serve all diaper-wearing individuals who seek acceptance, respite, and care. We embrace 21+ year-old individuals from all races, genders, sexual persuasions, and preferences. We celebrate the genuine you. We are LQBTQIA++ friendly and affirming. We are trauma-informed. Only guests over 21 yo can consent and receive our very elite 1:1 care."

What’s more, spa owner Dr. Colleen Ann Murphy is a “certified sexologist” who, in her other practice, offers “surrogate relationship therapy,” “snuggle therapy,” and a six-session “masturbation coaching” service.

According to Boston.com, the spa "offers a range of services that include virtual playdates at $200 an hour, as well as a $1,500 all-day 'Diaper B&B' experience that promises rejuvenating pampering 'for the little one inside of you.'

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Murphy told Boston.com, "“The most common misconception I hear about ABDL (Adult Baby Diaper Lovers) is that the community is composed of pedophiles, perverts, and sex offenders,” she said. “This is blatantly not true.”

Not everyone is convinced. Some residents have taken to change.org to ask town leaders to reject the business and zoning requests of the diaper spa.

"It has come to our attention that this business is advertised to individuals whose sexual fetish involves childlike behaviors. This business, per their website, has advertised our town playground to their potential clientele. Thus their sexual fetish will involve the town park where our children play," the online petition says.

Say what you will about this diaper spa, but it doesn't pass the smell test with some Granite State residents.

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