Sounds like a wonderful conversation to help you feel seriously Small, doesn’t it?

submissivetroublemaker:

Make me feel small. Be condescending and tell me I’m too little to do that. Make me grind on you or rub me through my panties and coo how responsive I am to you. Ask me why I’m getting wet, why I’m whimpering. Make me tell you, nevermind that; make me spell it out. Make me feel embarrassed for wanting you so bad. I want to feel completely vulnerable in your lap, before you reassure me that daddy and daddy alone can satisfy me.

Sounds like a wonderful conversation to help you feel seriously Small, doesn’t it, angel princess kitty bug?  Like… “Are you feeling a little needy?  Something you want to tell me?  No whispering!  And you’re so wriggly!  I think maybe you just really need to pee then.  No?  Think maybe I need to check to see if you’re wet?  Daddy can’t help if you don’t use your words, can he?”

Sigh.

“…but it seems to be having quite the opposite effect!”

une-fille-stupide:

“Must you always be so contrary, my dear. The physician assured me that it would soothe you if I rub the tender spots after administering a vigorous spanking but it seems to be having quite the opposite effect!”

Because when we’re grownups playing “what did you bring me, Daddy” it means something very different, doesn’t it, kneedimples?

Because not all teacher crushes are “schoolgirl fantasies,” are they, princess?

daddyonline:

Making her quiver

Close your eyes and daydream about being kept after class for flashing the boys…

An older, experienced Daddy knows a good way to warm up a chilly Little is to say: “Let’s get you out of these wet things, pumpkin…”

Naturally, as your respectable custodial male…

Naturally, as your respectable custodial male I would have to pretend it’s appalling having to inspect you for signs of self-abuse…

When people ask me why I like D/Lg…

An older, experienced Daddy knows that sometimes when you say “lap” you mean “thigh,” don’t you, corgiepup?

“Realize that the problem-solving skills of [Littles] are less evolved; they often have problems with impulsivity and frustration control. If going to bed is frustrating for them, it’s likely that their behavior is going to escalate into an unpleasant situation. So the first rule is, don’t make bedtime unpleasant.” – expert bedtime advice (randomly selected from the internet.)