🌈Ideas for Closeted/Minor Littles🌈

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Hi again, Little Beans!  For today's chapter, I wanted to throw in some suggestions for those of us who are closeted or underage.  A lot of us don't have Caregivers and don't have access to Little Space items, so that's what I'm here to remedy!

As a closeted Little myself, I understand how stressful it can be trying to hide your regression from family and friends. So, enjoy these 10 ideas to help you regress without causing suspicion! And if you have ideas of your own, feel free to add them in the comments for other Little Ones to enjoy!

Disclaimer: These ideas may not work for everyone, as living situations, Little ages, involuntary regression, personal preferences, and other factors may cause difficulties. Nonetheless, I did my best to make the listed ideas as accessible for everyone as possible.


1. Stuffed Animals

Stuffie friends are a great way to feel Little while also not arousing suspicion from family, friends, or roommates. This is especially true if the plushie in question is a character from a fandom you are into, as they can "be for decoration." Small, baby stuffies are easy to hide too; they can even be slept with by hiding them under your blankets! Heck, I sleep with stuffies even when I'm Big, so depending on your situation they might not be considered odd in the first place.


2. Coloring Pages

If you are nervous about keeping actual coloring books, then coloring pages are a great alternative! They are easy to stash and hide (between school book pages, notebooks, closets [with me lmaooooo], etc) and they are effortless to dispose of when finished. Furthermore, there are limitless options online. And, if you are still nervous, then remember–you can always choose something cute that's not inherently for kids!


3. Microwavable plushies

It sounds weird, but these are great Little Space friends. They are essentially heat-pack meets cute stuffed animal exterior, and they are very soft, warm, and stress relieving. For my AFAB Littles, they can be disguised as cramp relief-aids, and no one will bat an eye at you snuggling with them!


4. Fidget toys

A great alternative to infant items, and a lot less stressful to hide. Because many are designed to stimulate the senses, they function similarly to baby toys. They are affordable and easy to get a hold of too!

Ace's recommendations:

Slime/Putty/Play-Doh

Fidget dodecagon

Pop-its/simple dimple

Stress balls

Squishies

Articulated fidgets


5. Cute outfits

From character T-shirts to patterned PJs, changing your outfit can really help you feel Little. Thankfully, there are many fashion options that are not inherently for children but may still help you feel Little.

Ace's recommendations:

Overalls

Character-themed pajamas

Cute socks

Homemade jewelry, especially beaded bracelets

Headbands, bows, and hair clips

Footie/onesie pajamas


6. Audio books/ASMR storytimes

These are really great, especially if you don't have a caregiver! There are plenty to be found on both Spotify and YouTube. By using headphones, these are a great way to have storytime stress free.


7. Straw Cups

If you are unable to use sippies or bottles, I have found great comfort in using simple, insulated water cups. So much fun with juice! And, there are so many character themed ones out there, as well as the use of vinyl stickers, so they can be personalized and exciting to use.


8. Online shopping/wishlists

It is often difficult for closted Littles to walk through the toy section at stores, but thankfully, we live in the age of the internet! I have found that looking for Little Gear online and making a Wish List helps me slip into my headspace. If you are lucky enough to shop in-person, then that's great too!  And if you are extra lucky you might even be able to order some stuff, but that really depends on your personal living situation.


9Start an action figure collection

This is one of my favorites. Figures make great decorations on bookshelves, they can be played with, and they aren't suspicious to keep out. And they can be from whatever your favorite fandoms are, from Sanrio to Star Wars!

Tip: If you are scared of being caught playing, then keep a sketchbook nearby while you play. If someone interrupts, then you can say that you are using the figures for a drawing reference.


10. Cute stationary

Remember being in gradeschool, where everyone had character and cute themed supplies?  Keeping a hoard of stickers and glitter glue?  Adorable notebooks and pens?  Guess what, I still use it for Little Space!  Kawaii, Sanrio, video games, Star Wars, Marvel, and more are unlikely to attract unwanted attention while still fulfilling your inner child.  Perfect for both at home and at school!


Well, friends, that's it for now!  I might update this every so often, if I get more ideas for closeted Little space.  Or I'll do a part 2.  Anyway, next chapter is going to be 10 ideas for uncloseted/16+ Littles (still SFW of course!)  Until then, take care of yourselves! 

Lots of love and Little Space,

Ace ❤️

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