Okay, so after reading a few daddy romances, i realise age regression, diapers, corner time, and infantilizing isn't my cup of tea, which isn't the book's fault. However, spanking, pampering and support apparently is. There's a fine line it seems, but hey this is why we try new books to learn these things.
Although i really like how Sean earnt Gabbys trust slowly and helped her through learning herself, her panic attacks and teaching her she is worthy of love and deserves it. I mean my man even paid for therapy and an emotional support animal after giving Gabby her own nursery at his house so she wouldn’t have to live in her car anymore. That's a big old green flag.
After her trauma, she is left scared, and once she trusts Sean, they attempt to be intimate, and it triggers her PTSD, although there he is, sitting with her, understanding and still supporting her. In the nd they fins positions that work for her. His nurturing nature and patience is refreshing, and its nice to read a character that isn't morally grey for one. There is even found family (literally in the form of a lost sister), although also in the other Daddies, and Mummy who work with her at The Playground.