- 5 years ago
#51171
Many people toss around the idea of "fake" people in the community, but let's discuss the positive points when searching for love, romance, or general partnerships so that we can better avoid those who likely just aren't compatible with our individual selves.
It seems that many people, especially littles, struggle with finding a good match in the community for themselves, and sharing our knowledge from experiences about what we look for specifically when trying to determine who is capable of their role is important to discuss. What are some points to look for when trying to find a Daddy / Mommy / Caregiver who is serious about their role? What do you feel are positive indicators that a Caregiver type has a passion for or special interest in taking care of a little? What points do you think probably help a person take on the Caregiver role in full? What have you personally seen a Caregiver have about themselves that contributed toward their care for littles?
Let's avoid thinking about these questions as black and white qualifiers or mandatory criteria, but, instead, aspects that seem to be beneficial within the Caregiver identity. So, these things we're discussing here do not necessarily make a person become or qualify completely as a Caregiver, but perhaps they contribute to fulfilling the role for themselves and their little partner(s).
It seems that many people, especially littles, struggle with finding a good match in the community for themselves, and sharing our knowledge from experiences about what we look for specifically when trying to determine who is capable of their role is important to discuss. What are some points to look for when trying to find a Daddy / Mommy / Caregiver who is serious about their role? What do you feel are positive indicators that a Caregiver type has a passion for or special interest in taking care of a little? What points do you think probably help a person take on the Caregiver role in full? What have you personally seen a Caregiver have about themselves that contributed toward their care for littles?
Let's avoid thinking about these questions as black and white qualifiers or mandatory criteria, but, instead, aspects that seem to be beneficial within the Caregiver identity. So, these things we're discussing here do not necessarily make a person become or qualify completely as a Caregiver, but perhaps they contribute to fulfilling the role for themselves and their little partner(s).
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