Little_Twinkle Posted March 19, 2020 Report Posted March 19, 2020 Is it possible to be a little/Middle but still function as an adult, how does one handle the realities of the real world whilst still being true to his/hers own Identity? Like do you ever want to go into little space but can't and how do you handle such situations?
Guest QueenJellybean Posted March 19, 2020 Report Posted March 19, 2020 this might be a helpful thread to check out: https://www.ddlgforum.com/topic/46449-how-does-everyone-make-time-for-little-you/?hl=space&do=findComment&comment=235510
Guest frozenwolf Posted March 19, 2020 Report Posted March 19, 2020 Yush! You have to find a happy balance of both for you in life. If you neglect either your going to know it.
LittleTeacup Posted March 20, 2020 Report Posted March 20, 2020 Well a lot of adult chores can be done while in a little/middle mindset. Like when I drive I sometimes talk to myself about whatever or bounce in my seat at lights. I don't listen to music while driving because it distracts me too much, but if it doesn't distract you, you can listen to children's music or disney songs. Need food at the grocery store? Write a list and pretend you're being such a big help to your daddy/mommy (even if imaginary)! You can also keep Little things in your purse/bag, like cartoon character chapstick or notepaper. Wear cute colorful socks hidden under your pants. I've grown into a childlike adult, so being little is just part of my personality. Sometimes I have to pull myself together to make an important phone call or talk to someone seriously, but I'm still little inside. I've just learned the procedure for taking care of issues that need taking care of! I've learned how to determine whether nice clothes or play clothes are required. I'm just a big child whose brain has matured to understand and comprehend more than I did years ago. We grow and learn, but we don't need to give up our sense of wonder and joy. That's how I handle being little and big at the same time.
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