Guest FluffyMysticOwls’ Babygirl Posted September 14, 2019 Report Posted September 14, 2019 I'm new to being a little and don't know how to tell how old i am when i'm little. I love stuffed animals and I want a paci and sippy cup but havent gotten them yet. Can you'll help me? 1
princess mae Posted September 14, 2019 Report Posted September 14, 2019 Hihi! You sound like me! I love stuffed animals and I love my pacis and sippy cups, but I don't like diapers or bottles. My little age tends to fluctuate between 3 and 6 right now, if that helps. Do you like to color?
Guest FluffyMysticOwls’ Babygirl Posted September 14, 2019 Report Posted September 14, 2019 Hi!! I love coloring!!!! And i dont like diaper either.
SmolAetherr Posted September 14, 2019 Report Posted September 14, 2019 (edited) Basically what you do in little space, the things you watch and such its not hard to put an age on things like that but it can vary based on how you feel so you may be the same age each time or not Edited September 14, 2019 by Aetherr 2
MasterPhotog Posted September 14, 2019 Report Posted September 14, 2019 Basically what you do in little space, the things you watch and such its not hard to put an age on things like that but it can vary based on how you feel so you may be the same age each time or not Well said! In addition, what age stuff inspires and makes feel most comfortable. Keep in mind that it's OK to be of different 'little age' at different times and in different environment. Important thing is that you love your little self regardless of what little age you feel at that time. 1
jelloprincess Posted September 15, 2019 Report Posted September 15, 2019 Try not to worry too much about putting an exact label on it and just be yourself. That said, I find it easier to start with age categories. These are how I think of age little/middle age ranges: infant (non-verbal, diapers, cries a lot and wants to be held), toddler (babbles, learning letters, shapes, colors, animals, etc), preschooler (talks, likes coloring, kiddie shows, playing pretend, etc, asks a lot of questions),grades k-2 (better communication, becoming more independent but still needs help, likes coloring, arts and crafts, and playing pretend), grades 3-5 (fairly independent, starting to have more interest in video games like minecraft, fortnite, pokemon, animal crossing, etc., likes reading kids books), grades 6-7 (moody tween, friends are very important, texts a lot, likes memes, can be rebellious, needs guidance but doesn't want it/know how to ask, keeps a journal, likes YA books, starting to figure out who they are), grades 8-9 (wants to be seen as mature, still figuring things out but ready for some responsibility, needs help being held accountable, likes YA books), grades 10-12 (more mature, learning who they are, want to be responsible but need help with basic 'adulting'). Feel free to add to what I said. I'd especially appreciate input from middles as I don't have much experience with that area. Ultimately your little age is about how you feel. It might help you to think about what kinds of things you did when you were a child, and think what age you were when you did the things you enjoy in little space today. Feel free to reach out to me if you need someone to talk to. 1
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