Engaging with communities or support groups can offer valuable resources, understanding, and a sense of belonging. However, it's crucial to vet these communities for their emphasis on safety and healthy practices.
DonnyG commissioned this for Bojay on behalf of a friend who wanted a pretty blond girl reduced to infancy. DeviantArt Kingofallkongs - Professional Bojay Age Regression
Described as "the classic female age progression comic," Something in the Water is a 30-page black-and-white comic that features a class of young students who mysteriously grow into tall, sexy women while the boys shrink into "immature little boys". The story explores how this transformation affects relationships, particularly the dynamic between Cindy and her boyfriend Roger. A reviewer on the website praised it as "by far the best comic I have ever read…a true masterpiece". Another fan noted that the comic includes "alot of humiliation scenes made in a nice story line and outstanding drawings". Engaging with communities or support groups can offer
While Age Regression is his primary identifier, Bojay is not limited to that niche. His success stems from his versatility. He is just as proficient in Age Progression (turning children into adults), Giantess/SW (Shrinking Women) themes, and Female Muscle Growth. Another fan noted that the comic includes "alot
Unlike mainstream corporate mascots, characters like Bojay thrive on community-driven development. Fans write backstories, commission artwork, and roleplay as the character on platforms like DeviantArt, Toyhou.se, TikTok, and Discord. Because the character is highly customizable, it serves as a perfect canvas for fans to project their own experiences, feelings, and coping strategies. Understanding Age Regression as a Coping Mechanism
True age regression is entirely . It is a psychological coping mechanism, distinct from adult lifestyles or kinks (such as DDLG). It is a permanent mental illness.
So, the next time you see a clip of a grown Filipino man hiding behind his monitor speaking in a high-pitched voice, remember: it isn't a psychological episode. It's just Bojay doing what he does best—entertaining the Tropa, one childish giggle at a time.