Lost_Yonder
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I might get stick for this, because I'm accused of being fake or not knowing.
Being a little is a state of mind, not a role play. It is her. (Or him in some cases)
The normal day to day person you see is quite often the role played to fit in with society.
Being in little space is where they go to be comfortable, safe or secure. It isn't so they can be a brat and get away with things. It's where they can enjoy the majesty of the world that they live in.
If someone has a little in their life, it's their role to treasure and support them in little space. Because you will never have a more loyal or truer friend.
A good reminder that the facade we put on to step into the "real world" is more often than not our false self, a roleplay character we have adopted over the years to fit into the narrow strictures of social normativity. Those "safe spaces" are the places we are allowed to explore our true selves. Being a Daddy is being able to value that being with a little isn't roleplay...
So true about never having a more loyal and truer friend - which is rooted on being true to yourself first that allows a little to be so loyal - no games, no put-ons, no facades, no manipulations (well, except when she pouts to get what she wants!
Power to all littles who have the insight and strength to recognize their true self! It isn't an easy process of recognizing and accepting who you are and I know many of you go through so many struggles finding the acceptance you deserve.
