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this user loves stuffed animals
this user loves stuffed animals
how to fix stuffies without feeling guilt?
(cw: mentions of needles, scissors, guilt surrounding object personification)
i have a tendency to personify objects, esp plushies i made myself or have had for a while... aanndd both of those come with a lot of holes and lots of need for repair.
and, unfortunately, my two most accident-prone stuffies (Cloak and Kenneth Reynolds) are afraid of needles and scissors.
i do know that they aren't really conscious, they aren't actually afraid of sewing equipment, they won't actually be hurt or scared by me fixing them, but i still feel really guilty whenever i have to fix them, like, literal feeling-sick guilty. anyone know how to get around that? :')
Figured I’d start my blog off with my newest purchase! My 2015 Howl O Ween Werewolf from Build a Bear!!!
I’m so happy I’ve got him! I wanna collect the rest of the werewolves, but in time!!
Im not sure what I’ll name him, but soon!
I need to follow more stuffie blogs but I don’t wanna be a part of the age regression community (even sfw). I’m fine w ppl who age regress but I don’t want to follow a bunch of accounts that centre around it :>
Like so I can follow! Pic of my newest stuffie, Beep ⬇️
I was having a terrible week, and I also went to the dentist for the first time in 14 years. Sooo I got myself a new friend.