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I wanna make a Christmas present for my CareGiver!


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I think it's far less about what you five your caregiver and FAR MORE about the thought behind the gift and demonstrating how well you know your caregiver.

 

When my Daddy and I had our collaring ceremony I "gave" Him four gifts to show my submission. I'm genderfluid so I gave Him one for big male me, little male me, big female me and little female me. Each one was something very precious to me but more importantly was also something He knew was precious to me so the act of offering them showed how much love, respect, vulnerability and submission I was offering to Him.

 

For pretty much all of the special holidays I give him a gift from bug me and little me. Here are some if the things I've given to give you ideas but honestly, the best gift is one that really shows your caregiver you listen to them, know them and love them for who THEY are as a person.

 

I've given:

 

- storybooks as my Daddy LOVES storytime and it's something we can share together

- I've given him an engraved tag for his keys that says "Daddy Wolf" because he's both my Daddy AND a furry, white Wolf specifically

- I've given him engraved tags for my play collar so he can express different aspects of our relationship depending on how He's feeling

- I've given him homemade coupons for Daddy/little dates that he can use whenever he wants

- I've found and given him his favourite cartoon movies and then had a cuddle date to watch it together

- I've coloured pictures, something I dont do often as I don't really enjoy it, that he can put up in his home studio. He prizes them as he knows it's not an activity I enjoy but I've done it because he loves them so much

 

The more you can show it's from the heart and reflects your relationship and love for them and isn't just something random that someone else suggested i think the more precious it is to most Caregivers or even non DDlg partners to be honest.

 

Little kaiya

Edited by Little kaiya
Guest QueenJellybean
Posted

i second kaiya's words -- personalization is key! 


getting something engraved for your partner, making them a coupon booklet, writing them a story are all great ideas. 


i'd also suggest looking into LoveBook! 


i did that for a former Caregiver for one year. 


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