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Chores: Doing Chores to Make Caregiver Happy or Being Too Little to Do Chores?

Posted: |December 4th, 2018|, 10:27 am
by NewQuestions
Some littles like to be given household chores and easy tasks to help feel accomplished and productive. They feel like they are doing something that makes their Caregiver extra happy with them.

Some littles feel overwhelmed by having to do even the easiest of household chores and prefer to let their Caregiver primarily take those on. They simply feel that they are "too little" to be doing chores.

Both of these situations are okay!

Which one makes you personally feel more fulfilled and/or happy as a little?

Re: Chores: Doing Chores to Make Caregiver Happy or Being Too Little to Do Chores?

Posted: |December 4th, 2018|, 5:02 pm
by KymperCuddles
I'm not certain, since I don't have a CG, but I think I'd want to do some simple chores. I certainly want them to help me get to the point where I can do certain things without needing help—but for now I still need help with them. For example, remembering to take a bath

Re: Chores: Doing Chores to Make Caregiver Happy or Being Too Little to Do Chores?

Posted: |January 2nd, 2019|, 6:32 am
by KonekoChan126
Well I don’t have a CG, but I still live with my family. I don’t mind doing chores around the house, however, there are times when I feel like I’m too little to do them. I get so far into little space that larger tasks confuse me and I get stressed and upset. No one in my family knows I’m a little, so I just play it off as being super emotional like I’m pms-ing or something. :tears:

Re: Chores: Doing Chores to Make Caregiver Happy or Being Too Little to Do Chores?

Posted: |January 2nd, 2019|, 6:14 pm
by littleTyler
I'm sorta the same. When I'm feeling really little I feel like chores are too big for me. But when I'm feeling older, I really don't mind. I get distracted a lot, so it usually winds up taking me longer than it should haha. But I like feeling like I've helped out, even if it's only a little bit. :nodyes:

Re: Chores: Doing Chores to Make Caregiver Happy or Being Too Little to Do Chores?

Posted: |January 3rd, 2019|, 12:11 am
by TinyRose
My Daddy and I are long distance, but we actually recently started tackling chores.
I only have basic ones for now, mainly taking care of myself and my immediate environment.
My current chores are to brush my teeth, eat twice a day, take my medicine, and tidy my room and do laundry once a week.
It's been so so nice... with my mental state, having my Daddy watch over me and ensure I'm being healthy has been such a big help!