A new baby store for adults is sparking outrage in suburban Mount
Prospect, Illinois.
Dozens of residents showed up at village hall on Tuesday night, calling
for the business to be shut down or moved.
However officials say they had no legal basis to bar the business,
Tykables, which has a seven-foot crib, an oversized high chair and
adult-sized playpen.
“Things for people to come and play, take pictures with. Not everybody has access to a nursery,” the owner says. The owner of the store says the primary focus of the business is selling adult diapers for medical needs and for “ABDL” or “Adult Baby Diaper Lovers,” some with baby or sexual fetishes.
Residents, however, say what’s going on inside the store has no place near schools and homes. “It’s hard for us to swallow in this community,” one concerned resident said at the village hall. “He’s getting his party go in there, and we’re supposed to sit back and watch,” another resident complained. The doors are locked at the store and customers can only enter by appointment. White panels cover the windows, for privacy.
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