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Beyond science fiction, age regression is an elective thing. Now, some people are predisposed to mistaken age. The term "neotony" applies to such individuals. For those not familiar with the term, it means retaining youthful traits well into adulthood. Southeast Asians have a high incidence of neotony, but orther regions have it (although to a lesser degree).
Although I'm not Asian, my family has a high incidence of neotony. My mother was 43 and carded at a bar (my Mom, being tickled by the lefthanded compliment told the bartender "I'm buying you a drink!").
My Dad was 45 and everyone thought he was younger than his 35 year old second wife (or was it number five?)
Like my Mom, I was into my mid forties and still getting carded. I didn't find it a compliment. So, when I say age regression, I'm speaking of an elective process that one who is mistaken for younger, electively doesn't correct the mistake. Now, you could have where they DO try to correct the mistake, but are pointedly ignored. That I consider to be noncon.
There is a story by... flatfish? that deals with a wife who is spanked by a Barclay Operations Babysitter (or a BOB7 unit). He is an android that is programmed by her husband to thinking she is 17. So, you MIGHT say it's mistaken age. In that case it's more of a noncon. (sorry, I don't recall the title)
There is another similar story, written by Mark Hall, where the main character was "always told she looks younger" and electively age regresses herself, to be spanked by an automaton. "Claire and the Automaton" I think is that story. It doesn't pointedly state she age regresses herself, but she likes the idea, and dresses as a younger woman, to suit. This might be wishful mistaken age, or not, depending on your point of view.
There was another similar story, (I don't recall author or title), where three young women from the future, go into a museum of sorts and sneak into a closed exhibit of early school culture. They dress as young girls, and get mistaken by the robot/teacher, as young school girls. Sort of elective age regression, but then it becomes noncon.
Some areas of consent and noncon becomes gray... |