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I used to consider myself more of a "babygirl" than a "little" - now, I feel like a little. But it had me thinking, is there a sort-of "official" definition for little vs. babygirl/boy? How are they different? I always associated less "littleness" (likes/dislikes/etc) and more of a nymphet personality with babygirl. But that's my personal feelings, and who knows if my views align with the general community. I'm just curious and looking for other people's opinions! What do you think?
I've always perceived "baby boy" and "baby girl" as those within the AB scene moreso than Caregiver/little or Lolita/Nymphet. I know of at least a good handful of people who identify "baby boy/girl" as the same thing. You're actually the first I've heard of that associates it with Nymphet.
"Baby" indicates they are...uh...baby-like. To me, at least. It makes me think of bottles, diapers, onesies, and other toddler-like and less things. You know...more babyish than little child-ish.
Huh! Makes sense, Star! I always differentiated between "babygirl" (one word, defined how I said above) and "baby girl" (two words, defined how ~you said above)... I'm not sure where I pulled that from! During my initial discovery and education, I was on FL a lot, so I might've read it there... o_O