- 2 years ago
#56276
Hi everyone! After a very stressful, tear-filled 24 hours, I have come to the conclusion that I may be a little. I've read the "how to know if you're a little" page, and I resonate with a surprising amount of things there. I've also had a surprising amount of regressive traits that I didn't realize were regressive until now, and imagining myself doing childish things with my significant other, who has agreed to attempt to be my caregiver, makes me inexplicably happy for some reason. I also really just miss my childhood and being a kid, plus there's a lot of stuff I missed out on in childhood that I want to experience. I'll put a vent I did about it below if you want to understand the situation better.
So, I may be a little. I know that much. Now I have a few things that I'm rather lost and confused on. Mainly:
Lillie
So, I may be a little. I know that much. Now I have a few things that I'm rather lost and confused on. Mainly:
- How would I go about explaining all of this to my parents? Normally I wouldn't care whether or not they knew, but I do still live with them and my mom walked in on me hugging my giant stuffed unicorn (I named them Fluffy) with tears all over my face and keeps asking what's wrong. My parents are supportive of everything I do and am (well, that they know of), but even as open-minded as they are, I don't expect them to understand littles.
- I want to get ahold of little objects to help me regress (like a pacifier, a sippy cup, toys, clothing) but have no money and no job (I cannot hold one, both I and my parents agree on this) and am worried about what my parents and siblings will think if these things start getting delivered to our door. I want these objects badly, but I also don't want to be judged for exploring myself. What do I do here?
- How difficult is it usually for new littles to get into littlespace for the first time? I know I have regressive traits and regressive thoughts, but I've never completely had a littlespace experience before and I would like to try. Is it easier if your caregiver is with you?
Lillie
"Despite everything, it's still you."