OneWeakness Posted January 20, 2018 Report Posted January 20, 2018 I always see adds for spaces that are like 3 - 5, but that's not what I'm looking for.
Princess-P Posted January 20, 2018 Report Posted January 20, 2018 Being little is just an overall term. Only SOME people who identify with a "older" age use the term middle. There are other people who don't identify with any age at all who are still littles. You can put whatever label you want on yourself, don't worry about not being something because you don't match the specifics of some small group within the dynamic. If you enjoy this dynamic but don't feel like acting or enjoy baby or toddler things you are still a little at heart. My personal experience is that I always act my age, never regress or have "little spaces" but my Daddy and I are still very much a DDlg couple. You do you, you'll find like minded people all over the community. 1
Guest Bratty_little_princess Posted January 20, 2018 Report Posted January 20, 2018 i would say that age range is still a little, and a middle is more like 11+ 1
LittleRae Posted January 20, 2018 Report Posted January 20, 2018 I agree with other people. I think 9-10 is still a little, but more independent. Once you get into the 11-12 age, you are a middle.
LittleGirlEmilia Posted January 21, 2018 Report Posted January 21, 2018 (edited) To answer your question, yes it is still DDLG. Everybody identifies what a little and middle are completely differently, it's not very clear cut. Personally, because sometimes I feel older than my little age, I go by this: 0 - 2: ABDL/Babies 3 - 8: Littles 9 - 16: Middles Whereas, some people can be 10 and still identify as a little. It doesn't really matter to me. There are some great reads on the forum, which I have found useful in the past to understand other littles and such. I will link below. Age Play 101: 0-4 Years (By Prat) Age Play 101: 4-10 Years (By Prat) Types of Littles (By Spooky) Edited January 21, 2018 by Guest
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