- 7 years ago
#14375
(My apologies if there's already been a post created on this topic. I looked around but didn't seem to find one, so thought I would post a new topic on padded littles.)
First, by padded I mean training pants for toddlers (like Huggies or Goodnites) that little boys and little girls can put on/take off themselves or with help from a Caregiver. They're similar to diapers but are made to fit toddler bottoms and don't have any straps or closures on the waistband. Personally I wear them almost nightly or as often as I can, and my Caregiver introduced me to them. I quite like them, and my Caregiver finds that they can expand upon the little dynamic by in a sense "reverse potty training" me. This works for us since my age range is more around the toddler years. With the padding my Caregiver has me use baby powder, and this helps with making the padding more comfortable and also again adds to the experience of being in littlespace. There are also loads of great activities littles can engage in while being padded, and sometimes it's fun/a little (pun intended) tricky to wear padding under regular clothing.
I was wondering what your experiences are with being a padded little? If this is your first time hearing about padding, do you think you'd be interested in trying it out?
First, by padded I mean training pants for toddlers (like Huggies or Goodnites) that little boys and little girls can put on/take off themselves or with help from a Caregiver. They're similar to diapers but are made to fit toddler bottoms and don't have any straps or closures on the waistband. Personally I wear them almost nightly or as often as I can, and my Caregiver introduced me to them. I quite like them, and my Caregiver finds that they can expand upon the little dynamic by in a sense "reverse potty training" me. This works for us since my age range is more around the toddler years. With the padding my Caregiver has me use baby powder, and this helps with making the padding more comfortable and also again adds to the experience of being in littlespace. There are also loads of great activities littles can engage in while being padded, and sometimes it's fun/a little (pun intended) tricky to wear padding under regular clothing.
I was wondering what your experiences are with being a padded little? If this is your first time hearing about padding, do you think you'd be interested in trying it out?