Dalek mood board??? I luv the daleks and would loveeee to see a agere board of them!! /Nf
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fat regressors are awesome. you agree, reblog.
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something that isn't talked about
(but is important to bring up)
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Caregivers can be caregivers to bad littles as much as littles can be littles to bad caregivers. I've never seen a post bring up this topic so I will.
Littles who manipulate their cg to take care of them longer, do exist. Littles who make their caregivers feel bad over something they can't control, exist. Littles who will ghost theirs caregivers to make them worry and/or to punish them for something, do exist. And littles that are bad DO EXIST.
I'm tired of this common trope around the community where it brings light that tell littles the red flags in caregivers, (which is important); but so is letting caregivers know what is the red flags in littles as well. There are bad caregivers, and there are bad littles as well. I've seen it brushed under the rug a lot simply because "oh littles don't know any better they don't know blah blah blah-" yeah well that isn't an excuse to treat your caregiver horribly. /Not at anyone (reading this post)
Caregivers aren't robots that are gonna be there 24/7 to take care of you. to protect you, to coddle you, etc. They have feelings and have their own bad days too. Please don't use that against them simply because they don't feel the best that day. Treat caregivers with the love and respect they deserve. They do so much for us already that it's unfair to treat them like all they are is to be your caregiver, and not some friend or anything.
Thanks for coming for my tedtalk. ~Cole, they/it, a fellow caregiver 🐰
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You’re not greedy or too much if you need caregiving most of even all of the time. You aren’t greedy or too much if you’re a permanent regressor, or almost always regressed.
You are still absolutely worthy of a caregiver who can meet your needs. You aren’t a burden, and you absolutely do not need to feel guilty for needing that care and support most or all of the time.
There isn’t anything bad or selfish about it. You’re allowed to need that care.
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