Poofybutt
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Hey there,
For me I find that regressing is a multi-sensory activity that involves a combination of all the basic senses (Sight, Taste, Smell, Touch and Hearing).
A lot of people talk about what physical sensations trigger their regression and even the types of smells that put them into baby mode. Certain sights (i.e. diapers, baby clothes) are a given for regression as well.
Taste and Sound don't seem to be talked about as much, but I do find there are certain tastes and sounds that regress me just as much as any sight, touch or smell.
For instance, on the sound front, I find that anything with a certain chime to it throws me into baby mode, this is one of the many reasons why I own a chime rattle. Other sounds that throw me into baby-headspace include, music boxes because they're twinkly, buttoning and unbuttoning the snaps on my baby clothes and the crinkle of a diaper (a fairly obvious one).
On the taste front, the taste of fresh or warm milk immediately makes me feel like a baby. Also blander foods like oatmeal, cheerios and arrowroot cookies make me feel quite little.
How about you guys, any tastes and sounds that regress you?
For me I find that regressing is a multi-sensory activity that involves a combination of all the basic senses (Sight, Taste, Smell, Touch and Hearing).
A lot of people talk about what physical sensations trigger their regression and even the types of smells that put them into baby mode. Certain sights (i.e. diapers, baby clothes) are a given for regression as well.
Taste and Sound don't seem to be talked about as much, but I do find there are certain tastes and sounds that regress me just as much as any sight, touch or smell.
For instance, on the sound front, I find that anything with a certain chime to it throws me into baby mode, this is one of the many reasons why I own a chime rattle. Other sounds that throw me into baby-headspace include, music boxes because they're twinkly, buttoning and unbuttoning the snaps on my baby clothes and the crinkle of a diaper (a fairly obvious one).
On the taste front, the taste of fresh or warm milk immediately makes me feel like a baby. Also blander foods like oatmeal, cheerios and arrowroot cookies make me feel quite little.
How about you guys, any tastes and sounds that regress you?