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#10624
Finding a caregiver isn't necessarily hard, but it's finding the right one that is the challenge. You can be anyone's little, but something important is how you and your cg are for each other. An easy way to find one is to simply talk to different people and find out what kind of daddy/mommy is right for you. Something very important is that you don't rush into any relationship because there may be complications later due to the fact that you may not like how they treat you or specific things they do that make you uncomfortable. (i.e. the types of punishments, bedroom mannerisms, and how they are in general) I hope this helped. c: Good luck in finding your cg! :yes:
#10632
Be as detailed as possible about what you like, trust me, the right person for you isn't going to mind reading through everything, and you're more likely to find someone you are super compatible with if you provide lots of details on yourself, what you like, and what you are looking for.

In the personals section when you start a new post is a questionnaire, look through that and answer any question you feel comfortable with, just delete what you don't.
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