Sanch
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*Warning: Baby Talk ahead. I know some of you dislike it, but I'm using it in the context of a discussion, not to simply try and appear cute.*
There was a really interesting debate on here a while back about 'Words to melt an AB's heart', so I wondered, on the flipside, if there were certain words or phrases you say which either made you feel very little and happy, or things you said as a Little which seemed to make your caretaker smile:
For me, I love using the following when by myself, or with some, specifically when I'm talking with Mama Sanch:
"Potty big. Potty scary." (I'm a big fan of roleplaying potty-training, and failing at it!)
"Nappy smelly. Mummy clean." (This might be the most confusing sentence for U.S. ADISCers!)
"I makey mess." (Whenever I try to spoon-feed myself)
"Nap nap sleepy." (For when I need my afternoon nap ).
"Teddy come." (Because everyone needs a naptime companion!)
And aything about my Mama helping, and me liking her to do things for me!
How about anyone else? My little age tends to be around 18 months (though as I've said elsewhere, this might be more imagined than accurate).
There was a really interesting debate on here a while back about 'Words to melt an AB's heart', so I wondered, on the flipside, if there were certain words or phrases you say which either made you feel very little and happy, or things you said as a Little which seemed to make your caretaker smile:
For me, I love using the following when by myself, or with some, specifically when I'm talking with Mama Sanch:
"Potty big. Potty scary." (I'm a big fan of roleplaying potty-training, and failing at it!)
"Nappy smelly. Mummy clean." (This might be the most confusing sentence for U.S. ADISCers!)
"I makey mess." (Whenever I try to spoon-feed myself)
"Nap nap sleepy." (For when I need my afternoon nap ).
"Teddy come." (Because everyone needs a naptime companion!)
And aything about my Mama helping, and me liking her to do things for me!
How about anyone else? My little age tends to be around 18 months (though as I've said elsewhere, this might be more imagined than accurate).