Guest plushbee Posted April 11, 2020 Report Posted April 11, 2020 is it normal to not have a "little speak"? no baby talk when in little space, not having a "little voice", etc? i feel a little awkward when i try to force myself to use baby talk... is that normal??? 1
Guest ♥️ Hayden Babygirl♥️ Posted April 11, 2020 Report Posted April 11, 2020 Hi there! all littles are different, and some choose not to have baby voice and some do you're normal! 1
Guest Geektastic Lulu Posted April 11, 2020 Report Posted April 11, 2020 I have an older headspace, so I've never used "little speak". I have noticed I either talk less or more, depending on the situation. 1
Guest plushbee Posted April 11, 2020 Report Posted April 11, 2020 I have an older headspace, so I've never used "little speak". I have noticed I either talk less or more, depending on the situation. my headspace is usually pretty little, usually 5 or under on most occasions, so i feel a little strange :-( Hi there! all littles are different, and some choose not to have baby voice and some do you're normal! hi! thanks for your response. i appreciate it
LittleTeacup Posted April 11, 2020 Report Posted April 11, 2020 I don't baby talk either, although my voice gets a little higher pitched. Don't force yourself if it's awkward. It's normal. 3
Lollipox Posted April 11, 2020 Report Posted April 11, 2020 (edited) It's more of an ageplay or regression thing, imo. Unless you actually speak like that as an adult due to a speech or learning impediment. Littles are grown ass adults. Generally adults don't speak like babies. Heck, most kids don't even willingly speak the way some adults consider "babytalk", and get embarrassed or ashamed if you mimic something they've mispronounced because you think it's cute. So it's mostly a decision made by the individual because they want to "seem cute". Definitely not obligatory. Tldr, you don't need to. Edit: I have a higher pitched voice in general, and only tend to speak "lower" if I'm trying to make someone take me more serious. Edited April 11, 2020 by P o x 2
Train Posted April 16, 2020 Report Posted April 16, 2020 The first time I truly regressed, I spoke in a “little voice” out of pure instinct because, mentally, I was 4! Now, when I feel like I’m just practicing little space without the “true,” “clinical” psychological age regression, I’ll say some phrases in my normal adult voice and others I say in “little talk.” It’s literally moment-by-moment for me. If I put my hair up in pigtails and get excited, that’s usually a time I squeal like a toddler and act and speak as such. Other times, like when I’m just laying back, relaxing, and playing a little game but still technically practicing little space, I speak normally. The big secret is that there is no secret. It’s a very scary path we all have to walk during which we discover ourselves and struggle to accept who we are at our cores. Let your gut guide you. 3
princessfreckles Posted April 16, 2020 Report Posted April 16, 2020 There are infinite ways to be a little! Some baby talk, others don't. It's normal not to baby talk. No matter what, it's fine and both types are still littles. Don't force yourself to do something you're not comfortable doing to be 'more little'. Do whatever you want to help yourself feel most little. 2
Guest DemureBelle Posted April 20, 2020 Report Posted April 20, 2020 "One size does not fit all". Every little, middle, switch, dom is unique in their own way and their really is no 'right way' of being a little. Like others have mentioned, some littles don't do baby talk. Personally, I don't either. I do talk less formally and more childish but I wouldn't categorise it as baby talk. It's all about what you like and enjoy really. 1
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