Feral9423 wrote:...You shouldnt live as a child...
I have to respectfully disagree. People should live how they feel most comfortable, in my opinion. I wish that I made enough money to support my little so he could stay at home and not need to go to work or have responsibilities. Not because he cannot do adult things, but because as a Mommy Domme, I would love to be able to provide him an easy, carefree, life.
Banewolf405 wrote:
What would make me a little?
Do littles still have adult responsibilities?
How do you know what type of little you are?
To address this also, this is coming from my perspective as a Mommy Domme with a male little.
There is no better way to say it then how Batty already said it on this post, so I'll defer to that for the first question.
About the responsibilities question, the answer is generally 'yes'. Using my personal experience here, my little has a job, a car and we also have kids together. He is a great father and loving spouse. His littleness is a side of him that he only shares with me (and his Tumblr, haha). It is a comfortable place for him to unwind from the stress of adult life. He does have "Little Qualities" such as liking cartoons, wanting to eat "little foods" (mac'n cheese, dino nuggets, PB&J sandwiches, etc...) during his every day routine, but he, more often then not is living an adult life with responsibilities.
I would assume you would know based on your personal interests. My little, when in little space, falls under a typical "Little Boy" umbrella. He is creative, people pleasing, snuggly, needy, clingy, etc... He personally doesn't like diapers and doesn't baby talk, but that doesn't mean he's not little or that people who do like those things are wrong. Littlespace is unique to each little and that's how it should be. Universally, it seems Littlespace is the place you can just be vulnerably you. Unabashed, simply you.
Hopefully I have provided a tiny bit more worth to this post. ^.^