An adult “Diaper Spa” in New Hampshire is raising eyebrows and concerns
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On yesterday’s Toucher & Hardy radio program, Fred and Hardy discussed a story about a new ‘Diaper Spa’ in New Hampshire, which is causing quite a stir! Hardy explained that the spa, owned by Colleen Ann Murphy, is causing concern in the community due to its unconventional services for adults who wear diapers. They played an audio clip from a news report, highlighting the spa’s unique approach to therapy, involving adults wearing diapers. The hosts injected humor into the conversation, joking about the nature of the services and questioning the motives behind them.
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According to WHDH-TV, the Diaper Spa, claiming to be the “only physician-owned Diaper Spa in the world,” is causing a buzz for its non-sexual services tailored to adults who wear diapers. Colleen Ann Murphy, the owner, offers ABDL nursery spa care and therapeutic support, aiming to provide a safe haven for those seeking acceptance and healing from childhood diaper-related trauma. Despite its one-of-a-kind approach, the spa faces pushback from residents who started a change.org petition, expressing worries about community safety, especially for kids.
Murphy, licensed in New York and Maine, is currently working on getting a business license in New Hampshire. She underscores the spa’s non-sexual and therapeutic focus, hoping for increased understanding and acceptance within the community. The spa’s cozy setup, resembling a baby’s nursery with small beds and toys, has triggered concerns from locals like Susan Mitcheson and Mike Vigliotta, worried about its impact on children. Despite the mixed reactions, Murphy assures strict screening, including checks against the National Sex Offender Database, and underscores a clear no-go on any romantic encounters within the establishment. While opinions differ, she remains dedicated to creating a supportive space and fostering a broader understanding of unique therapeutic needs in the community.
Also, the guy who once took a dump under a flight of stairs during one of the station’s ‘Who’s Your Caddy’ Classics chimed in, expressing a wish for a place like the Diaper Spa to have been available when he made the decision at a country club.
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Greg Bedard: 10 questions from around the NFL following Championship weekend
Greg Bedard of BostonSportsJournal.com joined the Felger and Mazz program on Tuesday, as he does every week to discuss the Patriots and the NFL games from the past week. While on, Greg Bedard did his weekly “10 Questions” segment on the program following Divisional weekend of the 2023 NFL season…..
But before 10 questions, here are some notes from around the NFL….
The matchup between the Chiefs and 49ers will be a rematch of Super Bowl 54, which resulted in a 31-20 victory for the Chiefs.
Super Bowl 58 will be hosted at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. This will be the first time the Super Bowl will be held in Las Vegas.
The Detroit Lions held a 24-7 lead over the San Francisco 49ers at halftime in the NFC Championship game but blew the lead in the second half. Lions head coach Dan Campbell has been under fire by some due to his play calling in the second half of the game.
Lions quarterback Jared Goff leads all passer in passing yards through 3 weeks of the NFL playoffs. Goff has thrown for 837 yards. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes can pass Goff in yards if he throws for 120 yards in the Super Bowl.
Chiefs running back Isaiah Pacheco has rushed for 254 yards in the playoffs and leads all rushers in the playoffs. 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey is third amongst rushers with 188 yards.
Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown leads all receivers with 274 receiving yards in the playoffs. Taylor Swift’s boyfriend, Travis Kelce, who plays Tight End for the Chiefs, sits just 12 yards behind him and can easily pass St. Brown in the Super Bowl.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a system that allows them to use natural grass indoors at Allegiant Stadium. The grass is grown outside [pictured in the bottom right] then rolled inside the stadium on gamedays. The Arizona Cardinals use a similar system at State Farm Stadium. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
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