Bird born in '97 from Down Under (Africa Edition (I'm talking about South Africa))

posts from @PreschoolKaiju tagged #abdl

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Anonymous User asked:

What's the most underrated species in diaper art?

My personal BIASED opinion is that there are not enough birds in diapers. There are never enough for my insatiable eyes to consume.

However, if I were to be a little more realistic, I would say a lot of African animals like giraffes, rhinoceroses, elephants, and zebras (so basically the herbivores). The Peek-ABU's giraffe is a good star. Some artist(s)1 should probably do something about this, I think.


  1. Maybe me. Who knows.



AngelEssence4
@AngelEssence4 asked:

Is there any particular song/music gat gets you into littlespace?

As I answered before, there I don't really get into littlespace. However, the thing that makes me feel a kinda middlespace-y is actually listening to dumb Skrillex and other dubstep related songs from the late 00s and early 10s. I listened to that kind of music a lot in high school and it kinda triggers a feeling inside me of that era since I don't tend to listen to that genre anymore.

But also baby lullabies played over a speaker and are pretty good at hitting that "I feel funny" feeling if played in the right context >//v//<



AngelEssence4
@AngelEssence4 asked:

What’s your dream littlespace bedtime/naptime routine?

I'm more of a caretaker than a little, and when I am being "little" I like it to non-con stuff uvu

HOWEVER

If I were to make a dream littlespace bedtime routine for a little I'm looking after, it'd probably go like this:

  1. Make sure they stop whatever they're doing by loudly announcing that it's bedtime. Even if they're on call with their friends playing Overwatch and they can hear me over the mic. Especially if they can hear me over the mic~
  2. Have the bath pre-drawn and full of bubbles. Lots of toys too so that they can play while I wash them and scrub off all the dirt. I'd relish in the little squeals of laughter as I brush their feet.
  3. Towel them down and lead them over to the bedroom, their night diaper pre-fluffed and ready for them on the bed. I'd change them lovingly and make sure that it's secure so that there's no leaks.
  4. Give them a warm bottle of milk or a bottle of juice so they aren't thirsty during the night.
  5. Lie them down in our bed and tuck them in, then read them a bedtime story or two until they feel sleepy and watch them drift off to sleep.
  6. As they're drifting off, whisper "Good night. Sleep tight. I love you." and snuggle up with them~

It's pretty basic, but it would definitely be something I would want to do uvu