Tips For Feeling Little: Towels!
13 years ago
A little something for all the babyfurs/cubs/littles out there, or anyone who likes pampering themselves
If you want an easy way to feel little every day, it's as easy as using different towels! When towel-shopping, they have "bath towels", which are the same size as everywhere, including hotels. For tiny people, these are just large enough to wrap in. For average or larger people, these aren't very big. However, there are also "bath sheets", which are much larger, comparable to a large beach towel. They're pricier, but the larger size is much closer to how a towel felt when you were a cub the first time around. For tiny people, you can practically get lost in one of these, and for everyone else, even plus-size folks, they're big enough to snuggle in and get completely wrapped-up. It's so nice!
I recommend going a step further and getting the high-end fluffy towels from places like Bed, Bath, and Beyond. They're pricy, mine was like $50, but SO worth it! Nothing beats wrapping up in a giant, plush, fluffy towel that feels as big as a regular towel did when you were five. Every shower makes me smile now! And, really, it's something you'll use literally every day (unless you're gross and don't bathe regularly), so why not pamper yourself with something that'll feel good all the time? Even diapers aren't an everyday thing for most of us, but bathing usually is!
If you want an easy way to feel little every day, it's as easy as using different towels! When towel-shopping, they have "bath towels", which are the same size as everywhere, including hotels. For tiny people, these are just large enough to wrap in. For average or larger people, these aren't very big. However, there are also "bath sheets", which are much larger, comparable to a large beach towel. They're pricier, but the larger size is much closer to how a towel felt when you were a cub the first time around. For tiny people, you can practically get lost in one of these, and for everyone else, even plus-size folks, they're big enough to snuggle in and get completely wrapped-up. It's so nice!
I recommend going a step further and getting the high-end fluffy towels from places like Bed, Bath, and Beyond. They're pricy, mine was like $50, but SO worth it! Nothing beats wrapping up in a giant, plush, fluffy towel that feels as big as a regular towel did when you were five. Every shower makes me smile now! And, really, it's something you'll use literally every day (unless you're gross and don't bathe regularly), so why not pamper yourself with something that'll feel good all the time? Even diapers aren't an everyday thing for most of us, but bathing usually is!
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When I was lost in the scene - not long before we first came to know of each other and for a while past that - I knew a man who was a joiner by trade. He was not unlike a babyfur, albeit less furry and more "treat me like a young animal", the nuance being negligible. One of the many things in his den was an over-sized crib. The information for that compared to a normal-sized crib is in my head if you can ever find a joiner to make it for you. I've been debating drawing up the CAD file based upon my nephew's, but never got around to it and won't see him for some time now.
Perhaps the offer shouldn't be made in public. I'm not sure; but I think I can hide my own comment if that's the case and damage can be marginalized if it's perceived. Let me know.
Too much on my mind, too much malaise. If there wasn't some merit to some of the contents, this is where I'd normally delete the comment before posting it, get a hit, and take a shower.