mandarinorange Posted June 1, 2021 Report Posted June 1, 2021 (edited) Hello all, My Daddy and I are very new to the Ddlg dynamic (well, I am, but he's got decades of experience over me) and he asked me to do something for him today while he's at work to show that I'm thinking of him. I'm a little lost as to what I could do. Should I write him a note? Draw him a picture? Take a cute photo? I feel like those aren't special enough. What are some ways you show your Daddy/Caregiver that you're thinking about them while they're gone? Thanks in advance! Edited June 1, 2021 by mandarinorange
LittlePupRune Posted June 1, 2021 Report Posted June 1, 2021 Sometimes I save some memes I know He would enjoy, even if I necessarily don't understand them myself, or save an interesting writing on kink/relationships/bdsm etc to share with Him when He gets home. Other things I do is more household stuff geared towards Him, like making sure a favourite drink of His is in the fridge, tidying up His laundry, cleaning up His work space, making His work lunch for Him, etc. One of my love languages is acts of service and so finding little things that can make His life easier is a way I show my affection and love.
Guest Dreams.Pixie Posted June 1, 2021 Report Posted June 1, 2021 I think all of your ideas are good ones! If it comes from you, it will be special to your Daddy no matter what it is! Often I like to send Daddy pictures of me when I am thinking of and missing him - sometimes they are silly, sometimes they are sexy, sometimes a combination lol I will also colour him pictures. We have a playlist too that we add songs to, and then we have it to listen to when we are apart and missing each other. Pixie 2
Little kaiya Posted June 1, 2021 Report Posted June 1, 2021 It really depends on what your Daddy likes. My Daddy is very visual and artistic so His favourite thing is to receive pictures or drawings, they just make Him so happy and He loves putting them up. The best thing to do is talk to your caregiver, ask them what they like as caregivers, much like littles, are all different. 1
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