Guest Kittenprincessxo Posted July 1, 2019 Report Posted July 1, 2019 Hello all! I have been having a hard time regressing for some time now. It's been really bothering me. I miss being able to feel little and enjoy some of the small things I liked. I don't have much to make me feel little and my caregiver is long distance, so we don't get to talk very much. I'm just looking for suggestions on what makes y'all feel little.
Alaskan Daddy Posted July 1, 2019 Report Posted July 1, 2019 As a daddy that has had long distance littles, here are a few things I did to make them feel little. Maybe these will work between you and your caregiver. a lot of these things can be done by texting role-play. good morning hugs and cuddles, tucking in at night with cuddles and kisses, maybe having him record a bed time story with his voice and send it to you. just having him pick you up with your stuffy and holding you on his lap. When you do talk also have him read you a story. you send him cute pics with your little stuff. coloring pictures for him and sending a pic of them to him. This is just a short but important things your caregiver and you can do together to make you feel little I hope this helps.
Guest Kittenprincessxo Posted July 1, 2019 Report Posted July 1, 2019 As a daddy that has had long distance littles, here are a few things I did to make them feel little. Maybe these will work between you and your caregiver. a lot of these things can be done by texting role-play. good morning hugs and cuddles, tucking in at night with cuddles and kisses, maybe having him record a bed time story with his voice and send it to you. just having him pick you up with your stuffy and holding you on his lap. When you do talk also have him read you a story. you send him cute pics with your little stuff. coloring pictures for him and sending a pic of them to him. This is just a short but important things your caregiver and you can do together to make you feel little I hope this helps. Thank you for your suggestions, I appreciate it! I will mention these ideas to my caregiver
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