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A lot of Mommies and Daddies who respond to posts say things that make me whine from not having someone to do the same. I was wondering if I was the only one who wants to secretly have all the comments I read
No you're not alone...I just joined and already cried about it... I don't have a dd and some of the littles aren't really nice... I just want to make friends and see how a dom is suppose to treat them ive had bad luck
I think it's a good way to help yourself identify qualities that you're exactly looking for in a potential partner. You might also be able to make a list of things you like and dislike about caregiver doms, or could share some of the posts that made your tummy have butterflies with caregivers you connect with
Just realize when you are feeling that envy and take note of why you feel that way. Don't dwell on "what I don't have" but look at it as a learning moment "that's what I am looking for"
Just because a caregiver is a caregiver doesnt mean they are compatible with a little and you probably know that by now so I'm probably saying that for no reason. Use the envy you feel to help hone in on what exactly you want in your future mommy or daddy. Use the envy to motivate you in your search for your caregiver.