I LOVE MY PLUSHIES REBLOG IF YOU LOVE YOUR PLUSHIES
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I LOVE MY PLUSHIES REBLOG IF YOU LOVE YOUR PLUSHIES
You’re allowed to enjoy age regression
You’re allowed to be “annoying”
You’re allowed to do things that confuse people
You’re allowed to be yourself, even and especially when you’re little
How to regress (AGERE)?
🧸 1. Create a Safe Space
Find a private, quiet, and comfortable place.
Use soft lighting, cozy blankets, and items that feel safe.
If you have a caregiver (CG), let them know you're regressing. (If possible! some littles may be nonverbal <3)
🎨 2. Gather Comfort Items (Optional but Helpful)
Stuffies/plushies
Blankets or pacifiers
Sippy cups or bottles
Snacks (like applesauce, juice boxes, goldfish crackers)
Toys, coloring books, or sensory items
🎧 3. Choose Comforting Activities
Watch cartoons or kids’ movies
Color or play with toys
Listen to lullabies or soft music
Nap or cuddle with a stuffed animal
Use kids' apps or games
Talk in a childlike voice if it helps
🫧 4. Let Go of Adult Worries
Try to mentally "put away" responsibilities
Use affirmations like: "I am safe." "I don’t have to worry right now." "It’s okay to be small."
🛑 5. Set Limits
Set a timer if you have things to do later
Avoid regressing in unsafe or inappropriate environments
Practice self-care after regressing — drink water, reflect gently, and ease back into your usual mindset
Optional: Journaling or Memory Triggers
Some find it helpful to keep a regression journal or make a playlist of comforting songs, shows, or smells that help trigger the regressed mindset.
⚠️ Important Notes
Please keep an eye on yourself; keep safe when regressing.
Remind yourself: “It’s okay to need comfort.” There’s no shame in wanting to feel little or cared for.
You don’t have to “act like a child” — regression is about your internal experience, not outward behavior.
Everyone's regression looks different; there is no wrong or right way to regress.
how I’ve been feeling lately
tiny drifts into babyspace while texting, fingers tapping slow n clumsy.
cg sends a gentle,
“oh! did my baby get smaller?”
the little hides behind their stuffie, typing a tiny “mmh…”
cg replies,
“it’s okay, sweetheart. even far away, i’m wrapping you up in the softest cuddle.”