Guest xxkawaiipikachuxx Posted July 14, 2018 Report Posted July 14, 2018 I am 20 and still living with my parents does anyone know how I’d buy little stuff without them knowing? Like where to hide it and what places to buy little items from?
Gloomy_cub Posted July 14, 2018 Report Posted July 14, 2018 I buy my little stuff on etsy and hide it in my closet or in my undies drawer. hope that helps <3
Guest Arc Posted July 14, 2018 Report Posted July 14, 2018 Look for stores that ship discreetly. Etsy is great because you can ask the seller to do this if they don't already. Littleforbig is great because they ship quickly and discreetly too. I'm not a little so my advice here is going to be limited but... Onesies are easy to hide just in your wardrobe since they can also be a fashion thing, as long as you don't buy some super obvious pattern with babygirl stamped across your chest. clothes are easy to hide. Either amongst your other clothes or under your mattress since they're flat. I have two onesies from littleforbig that I love, but onesiesdownunder is another popular one ive heard of. Stuffed toys and colouring books and things like that shouldn't be a problem. But if they are hide them in drawers or under a bed. I'm not really sure about bottles because they're not my thing, however if you like sippy cups I discovered these recently. They're just lids that turn any cup into a sippy https://www.amazon.com/Boon-Snug-Silicone-Sippy-Purple/dp/B016L0TFLW Again I'm not a little so I don't know much about little gear. But a lot of things could be hidden in a small box under your bed, in your wardrobe, or in drawers. This obviously depends on how much your parents go through your things, but at 20 they shouldn't at all so anywhere out of sight could be a hiding place.
Lola Step Posted July 14, 2018 Report Posted July 14, 2018 What's great is that these days alot of 'little' things (at least what I consider to be little) are actually highly fashionable and trendy- chokers, onsies, Disney (always), depending on how 'little' you wanted to go there are so many things that you could buy that wouldn't be looked twice at and at worst you could always say it's for a dress up party/joke present for a friend/the wrong parcel was shipped to you etc;
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xxKawaiiDragonxx Posted July 15, 2018 Report Posted July 15, 2018 I am 20 and I am still living with my parents. Does anyone know how to hide little stuff and buy it too without parents knowing? I am still in the closet as a little and as genderfluid and being pansexual.
LittleLeigh Posted July 16, 2018 Report Posted July 16, 2018 I suppose I'm one of the luckier ones, since my parents have always known I like kid stuff. They don't really care and I even had a mermaid themed 20th birthday party. They do not know that I am "little" in the sense of the kink, which would probably ruin everything, but if you have always been a little, it is easier to excuse little like items. Also, fidgets are a wonderful thing. They always calm me down and since fidget spinners and those cubes have gotten famous, fidgets are seen as something adult. I have a cute squishy caterpillar and bunny as well as playdough, which I can simply explain away as "fidgets". As for buying things, Five Below is amazing. Things are inexpensive, but not as cheap quality as dollar store items. I got a lot of mermaid items from there and they have a bunch of kid items. I also got a Baymax lanyard with a cute chibi Baymax. There should be stores most places in the US, but they also ship online.
SweetAndSassy Posted July 18, 2018 Report Posted July 18, 2018 I get little stuff from Amazon, etsy, and wish!! I like all these other suggestions, too! Imma look!!!
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