Stealthy little tips

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Hi guys, gals, and non binary pals.
I guess I should should apologize for not updating. Despite the fact literally no one reads these.

So today I'm going to be giving some tips on how to be a secret little.

1. Plushies! 🧸
Plushies are a staple in many peoples childhoods, almost all children have at least one child. The best thing is that you can own plushies as a teen or adult and no one bats an eye. I have a lot of plushies and I'm a teenager. You can also carry   a plushies with you to school if you still go to school, just be careful the people at my school don't care but people are mean so you may be bullied about it.

2. Coloring pages
If you have access to a printer you can print off free children coloring pages. Or if you have an art app that allows you to upload pictures you can put it on a separate layer and color it in using a lower layer. An app I use for this is IbisPaint.

3. LEGOs
Many adults or teens have lego sets so it won't be strange for you to play with them. There are many fun colorful sets that you can make and you can search for fun ideas to create. LEGOs are super fun and allows for you to be creative.

4. Eat childish foods
You can make them yourself or ask others to make it for you. Just be sure that if you make yourself food don't use knives or the stove unless you're in the mind space to not hurt yourself. Stuff like Mac and cheese and Dino nuggets are easy to get and people don't think it's wired to eat them. You can also order from the kid's menu at restaurants a lot of adults do this to save money.

5. Decorate your room with your arts and crafts 🎨
Most people won't enter your room and if you're an artist they'll assume nothing. Art is also relaxing and fun.

6. Puzzles 🧩
Find a puzzle with animals or cartoons or anything you like. Puzzles are fun, relaxing and adults do them often so it's very stealthy.

That's all I have please put some more in the comments.
I hope you all have a great day! ❤️
Wolfie out!

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