chanithefaun Posted June 6, 2017 Report Posted June 6, 2017 I've been in a 24/7 M/s relationship for 3 going on 4 years and its been really nice, Master knew from the beginning that i have little tendencies, but in the last year or so I've started having a "little" identity crisis. Master is always really good to me he calls me baby girl when i please him, he will cuddle me if i'm sad and i get a very stern talking to when I've been bad... But Master seems reluctant to talk to me (about the topic) when i try and open up about wanting to be his little a little more. He's not interested in a brat or a princess and i'm not interested in being those either, he thinks i might be trying to escape my responsibility around the house or trying to make him my sugar daddy. i will never stop being a slave to him but i never want him to stop calling me baby girl either, i feel like maybe i'm going about it wrong. how do i let him know that i love when he teaches me things and helps me grow, regressing is not something i'm really down for moving forward in the relationship... now theres something i can get down with. 1
Daddy's_Babygirl Posted June 6, 2017 Report Posted June 6, 2017 Show him this post? 100% open honest communication is best, and I think that sometimes DDlg is somewhat misunderstood. Explain to him what it is you want, and that you aren't trying to stop being a slave. Also, tell him you guys can try it on a trial basis. Give it a month, and reevaluate. 1
chanithefaun Posted June 6, 2017 Author Report Posted June 6, 2017 thank you i think thats what ill do, i also took some time to really think out how i would say it to him and put it into a letter for him, i'm not really able to verbalize it very well when it comes to talking about it with him. so i think ill give him the letter after i show him the post. thank you so much
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