I'm a toddler!
10 years ago
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Hello! Any feedback is more than welcome!
I stayed at home today thanks to a pain in my back... I needed to rest, so I built a fort with my blanket and plush toys! And as always, I took a look at Pampers channel in you tube... Each new day, I'm more and more convinced of my inner-child (babie)'s age or constant phase of life: he is a toddler.
I do prefer to crawl rather then pretend a fake and unstable walk sometimes, but I do identity myself as one since I present all the possible signs when I'm in baby mode: the vocabulary of 50 words (baby talk); the playtime thats includes puzzles, forts, chase, plushies, balls and drawing; the long naps and constant activity; those babyish cartoons...
Me and my fursona are officialy around 1, 2 or 3 years of age. However, we will never wear diaper-pants and cloth ones! We do prefer stay on the ground and be quickly changed, to keep playing again! Potty train, neveeeer!
In fact, I will unpotty train myself when I got a my own place to live. Disposable diapers for ever!!!!
I'm so happy with this discover!
I do prefer to crawl rather then pretend a fake and unstable walk sometimes, but I do identity myself as one since I present all the possible signs when I'm in baby mode: the vocabulary of 50 words (baby talk); the playtime thats includes puzzles, forts, chase, plushies, balls and drawing; the long naps and constant activity; those babyish cartoons...
Me and my fursona are officialy around 1, 2 or 3 years of age. However, we will never wear diaper-pants and cloth ones! We do prefer stay on the ground and be quickly changed, to keep playing again! Potty train, neveeeer!
In fact, I will unpotty train myself when I got a my own place to live. Disposable diapers for ever!!!!
I'm so happy with this discover!
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While I'm at home, I spend most of my time in plushie piles, and wet shortalls, but I always have clean dry clothes to quickly change into if I need to go somewhere. Un-potty training sounds like total fun, but don't do it to the point where you actually lose control. That would make real life a lot harder. Fun is great, but always maintain control of your cub play versus adult responsibility sides.