I'm not sure if there is a specific 'Snow Baby Fiction' book targeted at adults. There could be, but it's not a very common or well - known genre combination. You might need to search in specialized bookstores or online libraries.
No. While some might argue that they could have some psychological elements, they lack the scientific validation and professional supervision required for a legitimate form of therapy. Therapy is about helping people improve their mental well - being in a structured and ethical way, which is not what these stories are about.
Perhaps in this form, Jack Frost is befriended by a young human child. The child doesn't realize he's Jack Frost and just thinks he's a really cool and strange little animal. They go on adventures together in the winter wonderland, with Jack Frost using his powers in small, unnoticeable ways at first.
Yes, they can be. For some individuals, these stories are a way to explore different psychological states. The 'adult baby' role might represent a longing for a time when life was simpler and carefree. It could also be related to exploring feelings of vulnerability and the need for protection that might have been suppressed in their normal adult lives.
No. Given the nature of '50 Shades of Grey' being an adult - oriented work, the idea of 'baby fanfiction' in this context is not only inappropriate but also not likely to be popular among the general fanfiction community that adheres to ethical and moral guidelines.
Well, it depends on how you define 'common'. While it's not mainstream, within certain groups or subcultures, it is a recognized form of self - expression. These people may feel that by exploring this adult - baby concept, they can better understand their own needs for care and simplicity. However, in the broader society, most people may not be aware of or understand this form of self - expression.