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Anyone have any ideas for activities for littles when in "non-hooman" head space (aka kitten, puppy etc. head space)?


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I have been on the site for a while...and sometime see my little friends talk about being a "kitten" or other kind of "different" little....

Well now you've got me curious...

 

Does anyone have any suggestions for someone who wants to learn more about being a "kitten" or other type of "non-traditional little" and things they can do to enjoy "kittenspace" (insert other kinds of non-hooman littles) alone or with someone who is LDR currently?

 

I have many questions and am looking to speak to other littles/Daddies/Mommies more experienced with this kind of "head space" than myself.

 

This question is both personal and professional...since i do BDSM relationship coaching and want to better be able to help clients if this topic ever comes up and it is not an area i am currently knowledge about. Yes I have done googling to answer my own questions...but i am be more knowledgeable than just the info you get on blogs answers 101 you find on the web.

 

Any thoughts or insight would be appreciated.

 

Thanks!

 

Ryan of Loxely aka MiddlEve

 

 

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- going outside in the sun

- Curling up on a really fluffy blanket and taking a nap

- Having someone reward me with goldfish snacks

- Going to the lake (without swimming because my pet self is scared of water)

 

 

Just a few things that I enjoy.

 

Hope it helps!

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I love all those ideas...especially the goldfish snack!!

 

(i have not had those in ages!)

 

i also totally get the water thing..my "adultself" can swim but i can totally see my "petself" not being a fan. i've always described my relationship with water as being "a a drown/soaked cat"..ha...

 

Thanks for the suggestions...

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So you can research petplay and find a wide variety of approaches. I’m a pup and an otter myself. Pup loves to romp around, play tug, walks, throw ball, and get pets and cuddles. Otter is a work in progress but definitely very vocal, wants snuggles, and super wriggly. I’ve been a handler to two kittens and one of my best friends is a kitten too. All three have different approaches to petplay. One was calm and just wanted affection, the other would brat to get reprimands, and the other is a more feral and dominant cat. Roomie is a lynx and so fluctuates between affectionate and sadistic. I know ponies, pups, and foxes too. I’ve been involved in my petplay community for a while so am super open to teach and answer questions.

 

I know some littles overlap their little and pet spaces but others don’t so activities can vary drastically.

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So you can research petplay and find a wide variety of approaches. I’m a pup and an otter myself. Pup loves to romp around, play tug, walks, throw ball, and get pets and cuddles. Otter is a work in progress but definitely very vocal, wants snuggles, and super wriggly. I’ve been a handler to two kittens and one of my best friends is a kitten too. All three have different approaches to petplay. One was calm and just wanted affection, the other would brat to get reprimands, and the other is a more feral and dominant cat. Roomie is a lynx and so fluctuates between affectionate and sadistic. I know ponies, pups, and foxes too. I’ve been involved in my petplay community for a while so am super open to teach and answer questions.

 

I know some littles overlap their little and pet spaces but others don’t so activities can vary drastically.

 

i have done a few days of research online about the petplay community before reaching out to the wider community here. I feel its best to get as many question answered yourself first before seeking help of others. I posted this topics to reach out here for a more personal connection after doing a few days of web browsing.

 

Thanks for the advice. Can i reach out to you LittlePupRune? i don't want to send a friend request without asking first.

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i have done a few days of research online about the petplay community before reaching out to the wider community here. I feel its best to get as many question answered yourself first before seeking help of others. I posted this topics to reach out here for a more personal connection after doing a few days of web browsing.

 

Thanks for the advice. Can i reach out to you LittlePupRune? i don't want to send a friend request without asking first.

Of course!

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