noncomsociety
Non-Com Society
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Welcome to the Non-com society! We are a non-kink and nonsexual kid friendly and agere friendly network for those who wish to remain community-less and away from potential drama of communities that are deemed to be safe and unsafe. People affiliated with us are unbiased of all age regressors and non age regressors and they are tied between communities like chire and cglre because they are uncomfortable using the terms l!ttle and l!ttlespace but they are tolerant/accepting of cglre and cglre alined interaction. This network is ALWAYS active for you to be apart of! Just follow our tagging rules and you’re in! Mobile Link https://noncomsociety.tumblr.com/post/187444756081/welcome-to-non-com-society
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noncomsociety · 1 year ago
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what does non com mean exactly?
It’s another way of saying non-kink! It means you don’t consider yourself a part of adult communities, the regression community, or other communities or various different reasons.
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noncomsociety · 5 years ago
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Noncomsociety doesn’t allow crosstagging with l!ttlespace but our network strongly believe’s that someone's hobby, personality, and space is only defined by them and we believe that judging or forcefully trying to change someone's nonsexual and non-kink way of being and expressing themselves is disrespectful when they have good reasons for their choices!
Noncomsociety will always be a network tolerant of those that use the term l!ttlespace!
♡ Littlespace ♡
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Sadly, I accidentally deleted an ask regarding littlespace while trying to edit it and add on to it so I decided I needed to make a post regarding it!
What is littlespace?
Littlespace is a term that derived from the 18+ ageplay kink community. It is a term that submissives in the ageplay/cgl community use to describe the voluntary psychological shift they create themselves to motivate themselves to metaphorically feel younger and happy. Littlespace is a term to describe a certain mood; or headspace a person has while consciously being aware of their chronological age and withholding to their cognitive abilities while still being aware of age appropriate behavior that they themselves can control. It is a hobby and a coping mechanism people use to cope and distress and enjoy embracing the innocence of childhood and releasing and expressing their alter ego or the child within. It is also a type of subspace; a distinct, noticeable shift in a persons mental and physical state provoked by BDSM activities, specifically BDSM activities that fall under the subcategory of ageplay, such as ageplay itself or cgl and it’s variants and ab/dl.
Didn’t the term littlespace derive from the DID community?
The term Littlespace did not derive from mental health facilities towards those who have dissociative identity disorders. The term you are getting confused with is the term Little. In dissociative disorders a system; a person with DID or OSDD may have a child alter that they refer to as a Little because that person in their system is a child. Trauma at a young age is the cause of developing a dissociative disorder and experiencing age sliding or having a child alter, which is a form of age regression. The term littlespace has never been used in context to refer to age sliding or a child alter fronting. Littlespace is not a clinical DID or OSDD term, It has never been used by clinicians; psychologist or therapist.
Is littlespace an alternative term for regression?
No! Despite the improper use of the term littlespace on social media, littlespace is not a term to describe the regressive mindset that is due to trauma, psychiatric disorders, neurological/developmental disorders, and intellectual and cognitive disorders. Regression is a defensive coping mechanism. A defense mechanism is a automatic response or reaction of the body that is an unconscious mental process used to avoid conscious anxiety or conflict. Age regression being a defense mechanism means it can not be a deliberate activity, unlike littlespace. Littlespace is about distressing, coping, and recreation, It has nothing to do with safeguarding your mind unconsciously as an instinct learned through trauma against feelings and thoughts that are too difficult for you to cope with consciously in order to escape and protect yourself. It has nothing to do with the loss of intellectual or cognitive abilities or experiencing a dissociative intrusion or an emotional flashback due to being triggered. When a person is in littlespace they are not retreating to an earlier mental or behavioral level that is the reversion to a chronologically earlier or less adapted pattern of behavior and feeling that they have to periodically live with. Littlespace is not a defensive mechanism because it is voluntary. When people put themselves in this certain headspace as a coping mechanism or as a hobby, physically, emotionally, and mentally they do not believe they are chronologically and biologically a child.
The term littlespace has also never been used in the medical field or the medical community by psychologist, therapist, or patients. If it was an alternative term for regression or a term that was cohesive with regression it would be known by those who work with people who regress in the medical field and by the community of those who regress since regression is a psychological term. There would be a history of the term littlespace associated with trauma, psychiatric disorders, and intellectual and cognitive disorders, and it would be a term used sometimes when referring to having a dissociative intrusion or an emotional flashback. The term littlespace hasn’t been associated with regression until 2016 due to online tumblr community discourse. The CGLRE community in particular. People who use the term littlespace to identify regression are using a term that derived from a subcategory of BDSM in replace of a psychological term made to describe their experiences and they are misinterpreting the original definition of littlespace; mixing a defensive mechanism with a voluntary hobby and coping mechanism. In other words they are mixing a conscious process with an unconscious one. This is not okay. Using the term Littlespace to explain regression can also make people misconstrue the definition of regression. This should not be supported.
Is the term littlespace SFW?
No! SFW stands for safe for work. Littlespace is not safe for the work place! Since the term littlespace oriented from the bdsm kink community it makes the term littlespace inherently NOT safe for work. It is clear for people to understand that CGL (DDLG) is not safe for work because it is a subcategory of BDSM; it is inherently a Kink whether or not it’s non-sexual or not. You can not take a term that derived from a subcategory of BDSM and make it completely safe for the public. Something that is safe for work is content, actions, and speech that would hold no issues if your superviser were to find out about it. It would also be content, actions, and speech that would be okay to be shared with your boss and your coworkers. If individuals at work were to see you using an adult pacifier at work or looking at text post or photos regarding people who are not physically babies or toddlers using baby items it would be deemed as inappropriate regardless if it’s not sexual and there is no topic of BDSM mentioned. The content, actions, and speech that comes up on your search results from looking up the word littlespace could be considered obscene material because the supreme court and the states have a direct interest in public morality. Material is also considered obscene if the material appeals to prurient interest or depicts offensive sexual nature. It is clear to see that Littlespace is stigmatized to adult themes, it can be traced back to its roots, the kink community. Your boss could identify your behavior as engaging in inappropriate activity at the workplace. The first definition of littlespace that you see by looking up the term in google is “the mindset or headspace in which an adult baby or little feels most carefree, accepted, and mentally youthful. Some adult babies or littles are only in littlespace during certain times while others may always be in littlespace as part of their natural personality.” It is not okay to behave like a child at work. The bold words are also terms that can be found in the BDSM community. SFW does not mean nonsexual and non-kink, and just because your hobby or lifestyle is nonsexual and is not apart of bdsm because what you’re doing isn’t a playful usage of sexual concepts that are overt, accentuated, and unambiguously expressive of sexuality, sensuality, and intimacy doesn’t mean it will always be seen as something cute, innocent, and harmless towards an outsider. A lot of people do not find “littlespace” as something tasteful or healthy. Some alternative lifestyles are too taboo to be considered appropriate regardless if it’s non-sexual. At the workplace you want to make sure on your break you are viewing and partipating in normal mundane activity that doesn’t hold any risk towards you getting in trouble or fired from your job. You want your behavior to be considered as something society would see as normative and morally okay to do and view at work that wouldn’t require an inappropriate explanation. Unless you work at a very liberal work environment, little space is not SFW!
Disclaimer: I am not saying that it isn’t okay for people who have natural childlike personalities and characteristics to work. Nor am I saying that anyone who has childish interests or an alternative lifestyle where they like a collective of cute and playful items or they employ tendencies much younger than they chronologically are can not discreetly express or look at different interests, traits, or habits that make him/her/them unique and shows a part of who they are. For example wearing a Disney necklace or watch at work, having a childlike picture frame on your desk, having a plush keychain on your bag or briefcase, or looking up shopping photos of teddy bears or a set of colored pencils, there is nothing wrong with doing so. Littlespace isn’t about being naturally childlike though, it’s more so refers to getting yourself consciously in a chronologically younger headspace, where in that headspace role play is heavily involved and so is heavily presenting behavior people wouldn’t prescribe as age appropriate. Littlespace is a hobby and a coping mechanism, not an identity of self expression. Littlespace can be considered a act of releasing and expressing your alter ego or the child within you that you don’t normally publicly expose. It is not safe for work.
Should you support people not in kink using the term littlespace?
Supporting people who aren’t in kink using the term little space is very ambivalent. Logically people who aren’t involved in kink should not use the term littlespace because it is a term that was created in the bdsm kink community and it was inherently for people who are within the subcategories of bdsm, specifically ageplay and it’s subcategory cgl and it’s variants, and ab/dl. Using the term littlespace when you are not in kink can be considered appropriating from the BDSM ageplay/cgl/abdl kink community. Not believing the term littlespace is a kink term in itself doesn’t mean it isn’t considered one by a majority of people, especially those who are apart of the communities that created the term. Since the term littlespace is associated to an adult community and adult activities it is not safe or appropriate for minors to use this term. It is also not okay for adults who allow minors in their space to use this term. Using the term little space when you are not a submissive in bdsm allows people, including abusers and predators to misinterpret your interest and what you do. Minors should not be associated to an adult community centered around prurient interest and actions they can not consent to. (sex, fetishes, bondage, discipline, sadochism, masochism, dominance, and submission.) Using the term little space as a minor or a person not in kink is sharing a term with an adult community and it makes you associated to kink even when you aren’t a participant of it. No one wants to be responsible for jeopardizing safety if a danger were to occur from promoting this behavior. More than anything safety should be more important than the popularity of a term or liking how a term sounds. It doesn’t make sense to use the term little space in an environment surrounded by kinksters who also use that term. Separating non-kink communities and labels from kink communities and labels is important for safety and educational purposes. When people use the term littlespace when they are not a submissive in kink they are misconstruing the definition of the term. It is also not ethical to tell an entire community that has established something years ago that certain terminology isn’t theirs anymore just because you want what they have. You can not reclaim terminology that wasn’t yours or your community’s to begin with.
On the other hand, the word little is an adjective. According to context the definition of the word little is something small in size; not big; not large; tiny. It is small in number, or small in amount or degree; small in condition, distinction, or scope. It means young. Lastly it can be referred to something or someone that is pleasingly small. The word space is a noun. According to context the definition of space is a continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied; it is a place that is available for a particular purpose. It is also the freedom or opportunity to express oneself, resolve a personal difficulty, be alone, etc. by distancing yourself from other people or things in order to remain comfortable. There should be no problem supporting nonsexual roleplayers and people who have childlike personalities that naturally employ childlike tendencies, characteristics, and interest using the term littlespace as long as they are using this term in appropriate places where the meaning of this term will not be misconstrued. Language is fluid and it is everchaging depending on what’s said and what’s understood. A word or acronym being used a certain way does not mean it’s connected to another group that uses that term the same way, regardless if it’s similar. A lot of words share similar or identical spelling but mean completely different things! The definition of the word littlespace has changed drastically over time. It has adapted to the wants of others in a different environment. This is called semantic change. Semantic change is a form of language change regarding the evolution of word usage. The term littlespace has also gone through what is called polysemy. Polysemy is the coexistence of many possible meanings for a word, phrase, or concept. Polysemous words share the same or related origins or roots according to history.
The following sentences contain some examples of polysemy:
He drank a glass of milk.
He forgot to milk the cow.
The enraged actor sued the newspaper.
He read the newspaper.
She ran to get the groceries.
I finally get the joke you told the other day.
He fixed his hair.
They fixed a date for the wedding.
People should be able to call their environments and creations whatever they want to call their environments and creatons. It is inappropriate to label something a child made or is doing as a kink if a child were to tell you they named their environment or creation as something and they explained to you in an appropriate way why they chose that name. As an adult you should keep that to yourself. It is wrong to project your kink on to minors and unconsenting individuals. Interpretatng words involves much more than etymology and definitions. It’s also about context and conventions and how the word is used and what it is intended to convey. Littlespace is a well established term that is understood and is respected as not associated to kink. Despite its origin and many submissives in kink still using the term littlespace how it was originally intended: as a form of subspace or a term to express indulging in the fetish and sexual activity of ageplay the term littlespace is only refered to describe the voluntary psychological shift a person creates themselves to motivate themselves to metaphorically feeling younger. Littlespace is a word to describe a headspace people have as a hobby and a coping mechanism used to cope and distress and embrace the innocence of childhood. It is not a term owned or used only by participants of the kink community anymore. Online today it is used more by those not within the subcategories of BDSM, and a vast majority within these subcategories see littlespace as something non-sexual. As long as people understand the origin of the term littlespace for safety reasons and kink spaces are separated from non-kink spaces anyone should be able to use the term littlespace. No one can claim the name of something that is now considered as an entire concept and use it to exclude others. So many people have sentimental value to the term littlespace. Littlespace for a lot of individuals is a term that helps them feel calm and grounded and many people have memories attached to the term. It is not fair to take that away from others since the term is polysemous now. If people using the term littlepace aren’t causing harm to anyone and It is not illegal for those not in kink to use this term then people need to ageee to disagree and leave them alone by not interacting with each other.
How can I use the term littlespace safely if I’m not a participant of kink?
Using the term littlespace as a minor or a person not in kink is best off of social media and only around people you trust who feel the same way you do about the term. If you are already using the term littlespace on social media it’s best you do so in an environment where the term will not be mixed in with how those in kink use this term. This means it is best to use this term on social media platforms where you can make your account private, such as Instagram and Twitter. Not using the tag littlespace itself and not allowing those who can’t see the that the term littlespace is polysemous in your interaction criteria (DNI) is also important. If you are a minor, no adults in kink communities should be following you. As always you have to continuously be careful on the internet. Please remember internet safety! Always block those that make you uncomfortable. 💗 Please be careful.
*People will still be uncomfortable regardless of either way you decide to use the term (for kink purposes or for non-kink purposes) Please treat others how they should be treated and respect everyone! If you don’t have anything informative or nice to say don’t say anything at all.
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noncomsociety · 5 years ago
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@ anon who asked if theres a chire community blog @chireplace is another "hub" blog that i think is more active than chire-central? idk i just know its active
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noncomsociety · 5 years ago
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Happy new year everyone! 🎊 💓
I’m a bit late on saying that but I forgot my email to this account so I couldn’t log in! I hope you all have a great year though and that you accomplish all of your goals and find greater ways to deal with mental heath! ♡
I know you can do it!
Remember if you want a fresh start on your blog non com society is here!
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noncomsociety · 5 years ago
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i just now realized that chire is a community. i've always used it as a simple shortening of child regression like agere(g) is short for age regression, but i can't seem to find an original blog or community post thing about it. is there a community hub blog or?
I used to do that too! If you want you can still do that using the tag childreg if you want!
From what I can remember the original chire blog was deleted. I think @chire-central is one of the community blogs of chire now. The community itself is quite inactive though compared to others. In general most age regressors aren’t a part of communities anymore.
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noncomsociety · 5 years ago
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heres a TOTALLY BLANK image!! there is DEFINITELY NO REASON for u to click it!!!!!!!!! NOT AT ALL!!!!!!!!!!!
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noncomsociety · 5 years ago
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If this is a nonkink community for people that are uncomfortable with using the terms little and littlespace I don’t understand why you would allow cglre interaction. That is disgusting because cglre uses kink tags. This community doesn’t make any sense.
Please read the morals of our network, it explains why we tolerate cglre interaction. Also please be mindful using the word disgusting when referring to others regression. (You can trigger someone.)
This network makes sense, but you need to be willing to be understanding of it. This means being kind and not disrespectful or negative when asking questions. Here we refrain from potential drama of communities that are deemed to be safe and unsafe and people affiliated with us are unbiased of ALL age regressors and non age regressors because they are tied between communities like chire AND cglre.
Everyone has a reason as to what terms they use, for example a lot of age regressors in cglre use the term l!ttlespace to describe their regression because they feel like it’s a cuter term to describe their mindset. People who use this term do not believe the k!nk communities own it. They are entitled to that opinion. Another reason why they may like the terms they use is because in the past they may have been apart of the dd1g/cg1 community (thinking it was a nonsexual and non k!nk community) and being in those communities they’ve grown attached to those labels because it was all they’ve known and it was the beginning of them discovering a new healthy coping mechanism and finding who they are and what hobbies they like. It honestly doesn’t matter why they use the term or not because it doesn’t personally affect you or how you run your blog. Allowing cglre interaction doesn’t make us obligated to use l!ttle tags. We aren’t going to judge other nonsexual age regressors and take away their comfort and sentimental value of using the terms they do just because it may make us personally uncomfortable or because we personally wouldn’t prefer it for ourselves. It’s not okay to control others by making them feel as if they have to have the same discomforts as you. You can agree to disagree and support someone out of respect for their decisions as a human being. You can explain to people how you personally feel about the term and why you don’t use the it, but in the end It’s their age regression so it’s their choice. Their age regression it’s only defined by them. Here we respect that.
I want my network to be a hate free and positive one. I want it to be different from communities in the past. Please read this post: https://procglre.tumblr.com/post/187501044564/why-chre-is-a-toxic-community to understand this network. I think it’s too negative to actively reblog here but it is important!
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noncomsociety · 5 years ago
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Our policy on carers
noncomsociety focuses on the mindset someone has individually. Our network isn’t about needing or having someone take care of you or treat you in a certain way. Noncomsociety focuses on people who age regress, people who are naturally childlike, and people who are child alters who do not belong to any specific community who are more comfortable using neutral broad tags. We are not against people apart of our network having carers, but we know that people have a variety of different viewpoints regarding minors and age regressors having them. We also know that some individuals are uncomfortable with the term caregiver instead of carer. Although we believe having a carer and the term caregiver is nonsexual and non-k!nk because we believe a caregiver is just a person that provides direct care towards an individual and power exchange is not exclusive to those that practice k!nk since power exchange occurs in some aspects with every interaction a person has with someone, this network is about pulling away from discourse so we kindly ask if you want to use community caregiver related tags that you deem acceptable for our network because you believe those tags can be seen as concept tags please do not use them on post irrelevant to you having a carer or being taking care of and make sure you follow the rules of using those tags and that they do not go against our network’s rules.
Thank you! ♡
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noncomsociety · 5 years ago
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Babyre is a cglre tag
When I look at what’s in the babyre tag there are many people that don’t crosstag it with l!ttlespace, community tags, or tags similar to k!nk. Using the babyre tag doesn’t make you obligated to crosstag it with l!ttlespace, community tags, or tags similar to k!nk. I see community-less people use this tag. If it was a cglre tag I feel like it has evolved into a neutral broad tag/umbrella term shared amongst all age regressors that can’t be claimed by any specific community just like the tag agere itself. It’s easy to see it as a concept tag, baby regressors exist, regessing to an infantile state can’t be owned by anyone. We aren’t anti cglre. We are cglre tolerant! People affiliated with our network can use the babyre tag.
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noncomsociety · 5 years ago
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(Tw) List of tags people within our network can not crosstag with:
Kink affiliated tags:
Cgl
Ddlg
Mdlg
Ddlb
Mdlb
Abdl
Ageplay
Kink shared tags:
Littlespace
Daddy’s girl
Daddy’s little girl
Tags similar to kink:
Cxl
Cgxl
Cglg
Cgxlg
Cglb
Cgxlb
Dxlg
Mxlg
Dxlb
Mxlb
Littlexspace
Littleplace
Subspace
Domspace
Daddyxspace
Mommyxspace
Community tags that are not concept tags:
Cglre
Chire
Liltots
Lilre
Teenietots
Tiny/Smallsprouts
Tags similar to community tags:
Cglire
Tags associated with:
Nsfw content
Sexually suggestive material
Harmful sensitive content
Graphic gross content
Nazism
Racism
LGBTQIA+ hate
Exclusionist
Politics
Discourse
Community hate
If you have any questions about any tags not mentioned here please send us an ask!
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noncomsociety · 5 years ago
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Join @tinykiddos 💜 They are a beautiful club for age regressors!
Become a tinykiddos member!
With our recent change and maybe some confusion, I wanted to announce that we will now be allowing CGLRE memebers to join our club! If you’re interested in staying in tinykiddos or becoming a new member then you can either send an ask or personal message with your application!
What is tinykiddos? Tinykiddos is a club for age regressors, sibs, pet regressors, and carers! We post activities, give advice, and may even start a chat for memebers to use and make friends with one another.
Application to become a memeber:
Your name:
What are some of your interests?
Your tumblr (main and side blog):
Are you a regressor, sib, or carer:
Your age and regression age (if you regress):
Do you allow CGL (ddlg/mdlg), 18+, or NSFW interact?:
Disclaimers:
-We 100% do not allow NSFW, kink, porn, or ddlg. If you are a part of or allow interaction from that side of tumblr, we will not accept you.
-With our recent shift in communities, please understand if some members are not comfortable with the terms little space, little, or caregiver. While you are allowed to use them, other memebers are allowed to choose who they’re comfortable with following them as others may be non com and not cglre!
-We no longer are accepted in the chire or agere community so please do cross tag as it can trigger those in the agere community.
@noncomsociety could you please share?
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noncomsociety · 5 years ago
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Wouldn’t chire be considered a concept tag this network could use since it stands for child regression?
Although chire does stand for child regression it would not be considered a concept tag people affiliated with our network could use because chire is only considered a community that isn’t cglre/l!ttlespace tolerant on tumblr. We are a community-less network, Chire is not a board tag that allows anyone to use it and have their own interaction criteria like the tag agere is. Chire also has and has had a lot of discourse regarding it, Noncomsociety wishes to remain away from potential drama of communities that are deemed to be safe and unsafe.
Please do not cross-tag with chire!
You can use the tag childreg instead ♡
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noncomsociety · 5 years ago
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Non core Non community tags specifically for child alters, age regressors, and children at heart ♡
(Please message us if you know a non community non core tag I should add to this post or if you would like to add a new tag you have created to this post!)
Agere - Agere is a tag that is an abbreviation for age regression. Age regression is psychological defense mechanism that makes a person experience a deep unconscious mental shift to help them cope or escape from present anxieties, depression, feelings of fear, disgust, or guilt etc. When someone is regressed they experience the mindset and skills of a biological child.
Babyre - Babyre is a tag that is an abbreviation for baby regression. Baby regression is the same thing as age regression except the regressor experiences more of an infantile mindset. They often are nonverbal while regressed and their tendencies are of an infant.
Nsre - @nsre is a tag that is an abbreviation for nonsexual regression. Nsre is an age regression community but they are also a concept tag for non-community age regressors and age regressors that already belong to a community. The tag nsre that stands for nonsexual regression is a broad umbrella term for all age regressors that can’t be claimed much like the tag agere itself.
Ncskid - Ncs kid is a tag alined with our network that stands for non-community society kid. Those that use this tag are members of our network that are uncomfortable or prefer not to use the term l!ttle or l!ttlespace or any other terms that are shared by or heavily close to k!nk. (e.g littlexspace, dxlg, dxlb, mxlg, mxlb etc.) Those that use this tag also do not cross-tagg with community tags that are not concept tags like cglre, chire, liltots, or teenietots, etc. but they are tolerant of cglre and agere society interaction. Our network tag is not exclusive to only age regressors! Other names of this tag: noncomsociety. Existing related tag that can also be used that fits this description: Noncom (Noncom is a general tag non-community tag age regressors use that our network does not own.)
Agedre - @agedre is a made up tag that stands for age dreaming that is about a practice/headspace/experience controlled by the “dreamer” surrounding childhood and feeling/being small, which can be done for many different reasons. Agedre is a label that can be used to describe one’s headspace when they feel as though it does not align with traditional age regression. - Please look at the rules for using this tag.
Foreverchild - Foreverchild/Foreverkid ( @foreverkids-rev ) is a tumblr concept tag and community for legal adults who are and will always be kids at heart. Foreverkids is a tag for adults who don’t pretend to be a age younger than their biological age; people who’s personalities are just children at heart who naturally have baby/child tendencies, characteristics, and interest towards things geared for children. - Please look at the rules for using this tag
Swaddledbabies - swaddledbabies is a new tag for age regressors, child alters, age dreamers, and children at heart that wear diapers for nonsexual, non-kink, and non-fetish reasons. This tag is for those who are in cglre or society alined agere communities and those who are tolerant of them.
Teddyxcore - Teddyxcore is a tag for age regressors, child alters, age dreamers, and children at heart centered around loving stuffed animals that are specifically teddy bears. The colour palette of this aesthetic is white and dark and pastel shades of browns. Users who feel connected to bears or feel teddy-like also use this tag. This tag is for those who are in cglre or society alined agere communities and those who are tolerant of them.
Honeyxcore - Honeyxcore is a tag for age regressors, child alters, age dreamers, and children at heart centered around the aesthetic of rural production and consumption of honey. It is similar to cottagecore in that agricultural imagery and values are emphasised, but the visuals are streamlined to create a colour palette of mostly yellows and browns. This tag is for those who are in cglre or society alined agere communities and those who are tolerant of them.
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noncomsociety · 5 years ago
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I like to interact with neutral sources not associated with either “side” of agere but mostly cglre does that mean I shouldn’t join the network?
I do the same thing on my blog! ♡
You definitely can join the network! As long as you’re not completely anti cglre and you treat them the same as any other age regressor not in cglre you’re welcome here!
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noncomsociety · 5 years ago
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Join @acrewoodkids 💛 they are a Winnie the Pooh club that is alined with us!
Hello~
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Welcome to acre wood kids! We are a Winnie the Pooh fandom page that also represents itself as a club for all those young and old to share their love for all things Winnie the Pooh & make friends with people who love him and his friends just as much as they do in one place!
We welcome all those with SFW blogs that are appropriate for a diverse audience that will follow tumblrs community guidelines as well as our club one’s!
At first this was only going to be a personal Winnie the Pooh blog for me, but I thought what more fun would it be to see everyone else’s deep appreciation for Winnie the Pooh around the world by sharing it with others!
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Perks of following and joining:
As stated, you can make friends here!
You will learn or be refreshed about Winnie the Pooh things!
We will have fun activities such as coloring pages and crafts etc.
Winnie the Pooh recipes!
Music & Read alongs etc.
Show and tell!
Selfcare reminders & positivity!
And possibly movie/episode days!
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How to join?
simple!~ please take a look at our rules and our faq and if you are comfortable with them and will follow them send us a message of your preferred name our code word!
If I respond to your message you’re welcome to join with no strings attached!
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I know how much children have developed a great appreciation for Winnie the Pooh as well so I have made this club age regression and kid friendly! This means acrewoodkids will cater to those that regress, those that are systems, and those that won't ever grow up because of their childlike personality and behaviors and their general interest in things geared towards children regardless of what terms they use or what SFW community they may be in!
I want everyone to be able to relax and join in on the fun with us! We all may not feel comfortable directly interacting with each other on our main blogs but I want acre wood kids to be a place where we can all be friendly and enjoy our most favorite bear and his friends regardless of any differences we may have! This means I will do my upmost to make sure everyone feels safe here!
I hope to see you here~
If not, try checking out @foreverkids-rev ! It might suit you more!
Love, mod teddy!
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