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A Curious Retirement
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A Curious Retirement in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $7.19
Original price: $7.89


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A Curious Retirement in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $7.19
Original price: $7.89
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At sixty-two, Mark thought retirement would mean golf and high-yield portfolios. Instead, he finds himself "liquidated" in a way he never saw coming. Under the firm, sugary-sweet command of his wife, Susie, the former corporate titan has been rebranded as a Full-Time Nursery Trainee, traded into a world of lace-trimmed bonnets, locked mittens, and the relentless, heavy-duty crinkle of "Super-Sorb" padding. What began as a playful retreat has evolved into a total sensory takeover. Stripped of his executive autonomy and "weaned" onto a permanent liquid diet, Mark’s life is now measured in ounces and "output." Pinned beneath weighted star-blankets or paraded through the neighborhood in a high-chassis executive stroller, he is no longer a man of industry—he is a "Liquid Asset" in a pink-quilted sarcophagus. As the "Night-No-Night" sleepers grow heavier and the lavender-scented fog of infancy thickens, Mark discovers a treacherous, shameful peace in his absolute surrender. In Susie’s nursery, there are no boardrooms, no taxes, and no trousers—only the rhythmic suction of a pacifier and the undeniable, sodden reality of being someone’s permanent, pampered project. "A Curious Retirement" is a provocative tale of regressive domesticity, exploring the fine line between care and control, where the ultimate retirement plan involves losing oneself completely in the soft, crinkly embrace of the nursery.
At sixty-two, Mark thought retirement would mean golf and high-yield portfolios. Instead, he finds himself "liquidated" in a way he never saw coming. Under the firm, sugary-sweet command of his wife, Susie, the former corporate titan has been rebranded as a Full-Time Nursery Trainee, traded into a world of lace-trimmed bonnets, locked mittens, and the relentless, heavy-duty crinkle of "Super-Sorb" padding. What began as a playful retreat has evolved into a total sensory takeover. Stripped of his executive autonomy and "weaned" onto a permanent liquid diet, Mark’s life is now measured in ounces and "output." Pinned beneath weighted star-blankets or paraded through the neighborhood in a high-chassis executive stroller, he is no longer a man of industry—he is a "Liquid Asset" in a pink-quilted sarcophagus. As the "Night-No-Night" sleepers grow heavier and the lavender-scented fog of infancy thickens, Mark discovers a treacherous, shameful peace in his absolute surrender. In Susie’s nursery, there are no boardrooms, no taxes, and no trousers—only the rhythmic suction of a pacifier and the undeniable, sodden reality of being someone’s permanent, pampered project. "A Curious Retirement" is a provocative tale of regressive domesticity, exploring the fine line between care and control, where the ultimate retirement plan involves losing oneself completely in the soft, crinkly embrace of the nursery.

















