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Hi everybody! So, I live with my parents, and they know I'm a little because for me it is nonsexual and I use it to cope. Therefore, though I don't have a nursery, my room is filled with things for my headspace! For example, on my desk is a Calico Critter dollhouse with some in it as well as an LOL Doll. I have stickers, crayons, pacifiers, mini stuffies, and a box of pacifiers and jewelry for little or petspace.

 

On my bed I have a pacifier, a rattle ball toy, and several stuffies as well as baby blankets. On my dresser that's covered in stickers I have mini stuffies, and on the mini bookshelf under my air conditioner I have littlespace and middlespace books such as Charlottes Web, Matilda, Goosebumps, The Fault In Our Stars, and Harry Potter. 

 

On my storage desk, I have kid's coloring books, crayons, a toy basket with toy food pieces in it, a Disney Princess cash register toy, and a Littlest Pet Shop clipboard for drawing and coloring pages.

 

In front of my closet and big bookshelf I have a giant dog bed that's wrapped in my partner's soft purple blanket with some stuffed animals and rattles and toys on it, it's my little sitting area to read books, play games, or nap.

 

I also had a Frozen canopy over my bed, but it broke when I sat down on it accidentally and it broke from the ceiling!

 

What do you guys have in your room for your littlespace? 

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I have a drawer dedicated to my Little Space. I haven't opened it much recently since me and my former CG broke up, but it's a good place to keep my onesies, bottles, sippies, some coloring books, paci's, and a few other things as well. I also have a couple paci's in my nightstand behind a couple books. My mom has some knowledge about me being Little, but she doesn't know what that is or what it really means. And my dad has no clue, he likes it that way. My parents are very supportive of their kids, but keeping it all in closed drawer is easier. I do have my stuffies out and my baby blanket out, been sleeping with them for my whole life so it's not weird for them.

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