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| 1 May 10, 4:16 PM youcakeordeath UK(E), 4 yrs |
*has a sulk* and I wanted this to be a sensible, mature thread :p Subsequently Yours | |||
| 1 May 10, 4:20 PM TheUnleashed UK(DY), 3 yrs |
It pretty well was...this was all considered and thoughtful and everyfink (poop to your "ickle"complaint), it was good to sit by and watch a real conversation taking place....I am sure somebody mentioned popcorn on another thread, wonder if there is any left? Do what the voices tell you, and then do it again twice as hard and twice as fast and take an axe....scare them into silence! | |||
| 1 May 10, 5:19 PM TheSecretHistory UK(N), 5 yrs |
Its that sense of right/wrong, knowing which and enjoying it. This thread is a deliciously naughty and taboo subject. | |||
| 1 May 10, 10:12 PM skadii UK(W), 5 yrs |
I know a few girls who have a boy persona when they downage. It is less common than ageplay as a little girl though. From what I've seen, a lot of boy ageplay is done in a schoolroom scene - uniforms, caps, catapults, sliding-down-kneesocks - there's perhaps a lot more scope in schoolboy than just in 'little boy.' I think it's also easier for girls to dress the part - if I put a sparkly hairband in and wear a girl's dress (I'm shortish and fit into children's clothes) then I look younger which in turn makes me act younger. Since little boys' clothes tend more to be smaller versions of adult clothes, if dress is important to the scene then it's going to be easier either to do girl roleplay or school uniforms. | |||
| 1 May 10, 11:03 PM Grownup_Frankie UK, 4 yrs |
I have a little. Not sure of his/her gender, her/his name is Frankie, which I've only realised belatedly does not give as much of a clue as I had originally thought, and so far I have only ever seen his/her knees. And they were both bandaged at the time due to a Serious Grazing Event. (This phenomona was caught on camera). Unless you count flour fights as kinky so far s/he hasn't exhibited much sexual cognicance apart from the odd Attack Of The Blushes, or A.O.T.B, which can leave her/him feeling very confobulated and dizzy. edited because I forgot a 't'. (In caugh't'). ...orgot an 'f'. ...gotor... GOTOR, KING OF THE ALLIGATOR PEOPLE.
Edited 1 May 10, 11:16 PM by Grownup_Frankie | |||
| 1 May 10, 11:56 PM smoofing UK(SW), 2 yrs |
an interesting post. so far id have to go along with most of whats been said... for me to dress girlie to denote youth, or that a top-spanky-type man would be more likely to want to dress me as a schoolboy, or girl. guess apart from the cultural references already mentioned, it probaly never occured to me that a woman would like this kind of thing. certainly lots of women dont seem to like 'mothering' a guy,,, hoping or expecting him to be a Man by now hehe
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| 2 May 10, 12:37 AM chartreuse UK(BA), 6 yrs |
I keep my "boy" in his pyjamas and schoolroom play has nothing to do with it. Q. What are the components of a good dynamic? A. The mutual desire to share ourselves with each other. (If you don't want to share yourself with me, don't offer yourself to me.) Edited 2 May 10, 7:45 AM by chartreuse | |||
| 2 May 10, 12:54 AM youcakeordeath UK(E), 4 yrs |
Yeah I'm not a fan of the schoolboy thing I dont like the idea of dressing up in uniforms at all, its too fake and silly, I prefer the idea of a more natural relationship. Subsequently Yours | |||
| 2 May 10, 3:04 AM Anansie 3 yrs |
Surely one could argue that the verbal and physical are indeed "real" little boy triggers? You do something, and if you do it well you're a "good boy" (verbal) or if someone's got time enough, anchor a (physical) action to a body part to induce a "trigger" that is wired to ones "little boy" mentality? | |||
| 2 May 10, 11:00 AM Mabesque UK(LS), 4 yrs |
Oh yes, who said pyjamas - they are HOT. Mmmmm. I didn't realise how much I liked them until my boy was ill - he'd not worn them in front of me before. Suddenly there's this delicate, pouty, innocent looking boy in pyjamas. It was, well - I already wrote about it (http://www.informedconsent.co.uk/posts/261942/). You can't change the direction of the wind, but you can adjust your sails. |