fionafox313
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Hi there! Just a curious little fox poking their head in
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You are a beautiful fox at that!Hi there! Just a curious little fox poking their head in
Hello and welcomeHi there! Just a curious little fox poking their head in
What would like to see...Hi there! Just a curious little fox poking their head in
Probably a friendly welcome and chatting about what DDlg is and anything we littles chat among us.What would like to see...
And less so, we Daddies talk, but mostly we support littlesProbably a friendly welcome and chatting about what DDlg is and anything we littles chat among us.
Awww, isn't that just a wonderful way to start your day!I'm beaming today because of some early morning, unexpected daddy/bg messaging!
He makes me melt!
And your safe company is very much appreciated.And less so, we Daddies talk, but mostly we support littles
I used to have very, very vivid night terrors.I dreamed of taking distance to my D by an idiotic mistake and loosing him from my sight, not finding him anymore A very disturbing dream, and even after waking up for a while I dreamed of being alone, unsafe and depressed.
It's a good thing I see him tonight, really need a real-life hug to get back to normal state of mind. (I've messaged with him already, of course.)
I actually got up (to go to loo), took asthma inhaler and then it took some time to fall back asleep. But the feeling persisted.I used to have very, very vivid night terrors.
Mine are still brought on by stress. My late husband used to tell me not to try and fall back asleep immediately upon waking, to avoid more bad dreams. IDK, that's what I do.
I'm Glad you messaged him, and that you'll see him tonight
I've always loved the bumper sticker: I want to be the person my dog thinks I am.
Agree.I've always loved the bumper sticker: I want to be the person my dog thinks I am.
Also terrifying, my dog would be a terrible co-pilot. Always just sticking her head out the window, not watching where we're going Turn right at the bunny rabbit, mom!Agree.
"Dog is my co-pilot" bumper sticker also makes me smile
It's supposed to be a play on a bumper sticker often seen in the 90s "God is my co-pilot"Also terrifying, my dog would be a terrible co-pilot. Always just sticking her head out the window, not watching where we're going Turn right at the bunny rabbit, mom!
Wait that's hilariousIt's supposed to be a play on a bumper sticker often seen in the 90s "God is my co-pilot"
Please - no offense intended to people of faith. I frankly love having my dog with me most all the time.
Chewie, is MY Co-pilot!It's supposed to be a play on a bumper sticker often seen in the 90s "God is my co-pilot"
Please - no offense intended to people of faith. I frankly love having my dog with me most all the time.
I love this although there is a huge difference for me in giving hugs and receiving them. I don't very often get the kind of "wrap me up and squeeze the stress out of me" hug and I miss them.
I didn't use to get them either. And for 12 years I was constantly seriously hug deficient - I gave a lot more hugs than I received. My D had a huge project correcting that. (To be fair, I think he had even worse deficiency himself, I'm not quite sure it's all filled even to this point.)I love this although there is a huge difference for me in giving hugs and receiving them. I don't very often get the kind of "wrap me up and squeeze the stress out of me" hug and I miss them.