dcweber74 Posted January 9, 2024 Report Posted January 9, 2024 (edited) I am trying to help my baby girl get into her headspace while at work. She is in a very professional environment and likes her job, but struggles with getting into her headspace at times. She's not into pacis, as she really doesn't age regress that young. Everything I've read about getting into little space seems to be geared for younger Littles or are suggesting things that she really cannot do in the environment she works in. I was hoping someone might have some suggestions for things she could do that are a little more discreet and/or are geared towards older Littles or middles, that might help her be able to get into her headspace, for brief periods, while at work. Thanks in advance! Edited January 9, 2024 by dcweber74
blingsing Posted January 12, 2024 Report Posted January 12, 2024 Me too. Very corporate. Underwear is a big one for me. Proper panties. Nothing sexual about them. Maybe patterned. You could choose them for her. Or ones with days of the week. ( I made mine with fabric pens). It makes me feel close to him during the day when I go the loo and have my big girl pants that my Daddy chose.
DaddyMarin Posted January 12, 2024 Report Posted January 12, 2024 (edited) The suggestion I have is .. use little notes, Sweet notes, supportive, encouraging etc .. put them in her bag, purse, coat,etc.. then she'll find these dure the day at random. Get her a personal desk set like a pen, Notepad etc. with a "message" that only means something between you and her without the rest to know or that isn't obvious.. it's the simple small things in my opinion. Edited January 12, 2024 by DaddyMarin 1 1
blingsing Posted January 12, 2024 Report Posted January 12, 2024 4 hours ago, DaddyMarin said: Sweet notes, supportive, encouraging etc .. put them in her bag, purse, coat,etc.. then she'll find these dure the day at random. I love this. It's so thoughtful.
Lonewolf58 Posted January 12, 2024 Report Posted January 12, 2024 I don’t know if it’s still a thing but for a while, coloring was becoming an adult activity as well as for children. Possibly get her a coloring book that is for adults but she could do it and it might help her feel more in little space. And she could show you what she colored when she gets home. 1
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