MacroBro Posted August 30, 2016 Report Posted August 30, 2016 My girlfriend has become a little to her other boyfriend (thus a daddy), and since it wouldn't make sense to have two daddies, I figured I would take advantage of my bi-gender identity to be her mommy instead. I have an entire female persona, which can be convenient for allowing her daddy to teach me how to generally be a caregiver. So can a little have more than one caregiver if they're different kinds? I also thought about a sibling-type kind of thing, where I could be an "older sibling" to the little, thus technically being both an alt caregiver to her, and an alt little to the daddy. So can a caregiver have more than one little, as long as they're both sufficiently cared for?
Guest Posted August 30, 2016 Report Posted August 30, 2016 You can do whatever you are all comfortable with and agree on. It's your relationship. You can make it however you want. Just make sure everyone is being open about their feelings and it should be awesome
Guest QueenJellybean Posted August 30, 2016 Report Posted August 30, 2016 I agree with the above poster! In polyamory, this sort of thing happens a lot, but the key is that everyone is involved, consenting, and aware. Communicate with each other. Whatever roles work best for you is what makes sense for you guys. You can be Mommy and a Little, you can be a Big Sister and a Little, you can ditch gender all together and just be her Caregiver/Sibling, you can be whatever you want to be. The combinations are endless.
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