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  • Unedutainment - Accepting Dependence    

    The Unedutainment series is a set of ABDL audio files intended to help fill a niche for the fantasy of being brainwashed into a simple-minded, diaper-loving baby brain. These files heavily feature themes of greatly reduced intelligence and forgetting/erasing one's adult identity, which may not be healthy for folks with depression, dissociative disorders, or those inexperienced with altered headspaces. Specific themes vary by file, but tend to revolve around identity alteration, thought alteration, amnesia, and intelligence draining. Please listen, train, and play responsibly, in a comfortable environment and from a healthy frame of mind. I hope you enjoy!

    PLEASE NOTE:
    This file has different versions for stereo and spatial/surround sound (7.1), of which the mp3 is the lower quality. See the bottom of this description for an explanation of versions and a link to the archive containing them.

    Accepting Dependence

    Sometimes the grownup world just has too much going on in it. All those confusing big words, difficult tasks, and complicated rules you have to learn. Wouldn't things be better if you could do something to forget about that stuff and let it all go? Wouldn't life be more simple if you gave up on adulting and let the actual grownups be in charge? If you're still reading, then this lesson in relying upon others might be just what you're looking for! By mentally associating crying, one of the first things we ever learn to do in our lives, with attempting and failing at tasks that are a bit too tough for a big baby like you to accomplish, you'll learn to blank out and purge those icky thoughts of independence and maturity whenever you need to! Enjoy unlearning the idea of doing things for yourself. Grow accustomed to asking your grownups for help instead. Bounce and babble along to B-I-N-G-O as the fun silly music helps you drop back down to that comforting, simple-minded feeling you get whenever you regress.

    This is a TTS distraction/confusion brainwashing track. No induction or awakener, just a constant auditory assault. The base track plays Bingo on repeat and a secondary base plays a Listen>Relax>Think Less suggestion loop. Another two tracks deliver the primary series of suggestions, two more add babbles, rhymes, and other distractions into the soundscape, and a final track contains rattle and crinkle sound effects. This file was mixed for 7.1 surround, so if you have a headset with spatial audio capability, it's highly recommended to use it AND to choose the .flac version when downloading.

    Intended long-term effects are to cultivate cognitive reflexes and habits that gradually lower the listener's attention span, maturity, capacity for complex speech or thoughts, interest in adult activities, and ability to carry out simple tasks. Intended short-term effects are to simply encourage you to let go of those big kid thoughts for a while, listen and babble to baby music, feel reliant upon your caregiver, and perhaps even find yourself a bit more hesitant, clumsy, and fussy while waddling around or playing with your toys. Perfect listening for getting into headspace, playing games (maybe avoid puzzle games...), rubbing your diapers to, or just as background music while you color or play toys. Listen frequently at your own risk.

    If you aren't doing anything else while listening, a visual aid to keep your eyes occupied and your mind distracted is recommended - a spiral, simple cartoons, trainer video, pinkfong/cocomelon, etc. If you're okay with making an account or already have one, you can find a spiral containing randomized suggestions from this file at the following link: https://yuuk.space/view/project/UfvyzyeY. Big thanks to Refactoy for the wonderful site and toolset!

    Before downloading, figure out which version is best for you:
    .mp3 - The smallest file at 38mb, but also the lowest quality and does not support surround/spatial audio. This was mixed separately to balance the tracks properly into stereo. If you're listening with earbuds or a headset without surround support, or you just don't want to burn a third of a gig on a 20-minute audio file (understandable tbh), this one's for you.

    .flac - The medium-sized file with minimal loss in quality, supports surround/spatial. This is the recommended download. Significantly larger at 270mb, but give it a listen and if you like the quality or surround effects better than the mp3's, stick with this version. Be aware that some media players (VLC for one x.x) can have trouble with outputting to multiple channels for surround, so if things sound odd then you might consider popping the file into another player.

    Subfolders - These contain alternate mixes with various elements removed. E.g. The NoSFX folder contains an mp3 and flac mix of the file without any crinkle/rattle sound effects.

    Click here to reach the archive.


    Age Regression
    English/Male/TTS
    Rating: ★★★★★ (2)
    Length: 20:01
    Downloads: 73
    2024-09-14
    Permanent
    rara22024-09-18 
    very really super good
    kai19872024-09-18 
    hey! im refactoy from yuukspace, im so glad you like my site, i absolutely love your files!! Excellent work as always~
    puddle2024-09-19 
    @rara2 Thank youuu! I'll try my hardest to keep up that VRSG quality :3
    puddle2024-09-19 
    @kai1987 Woah. It's you!!! Your site has been goated since from the first day I came across it! And your file work, too! FDGB in particular was a huge inspiration, so it seriously means the world to me to hear that you enjoy mine, too. Thank you!
    Blackjaz2024-11-19 
    I have listened to this file for about 4 or 5 days now. I have listened in the past few times but not at this length before. I usually just listen while I do my daily or scrolling thru Reddit. I found the song gets stuck in my head and even this morning I had song playing in my head. I always get these strong urges to listen and fall deeper into it. I am someone that has listen to bambi daycare files in the past. I think I gonna keep going with it because I really enjoy it. Thank you for making the file. Even talking about it make my head feels so fuzzy. giggle