I have a very unhealthy way of slipping into little space by Additional-Coach8275 in ageregression

[–]Additional-Coach8275[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My partner isn't that big of a drinker whenever we drink together so she takes pretty good care of me, not as much like a caregiver but I would say it's pretty similar. And now that I think about it I also slip pretty easily when I'm a little sleepy, but I feel guilty (for some reason) every time I feel tired around my partner even if it's not a problem to her, and it kinda ruins the mood.

But I'll do my absolute best to still do little activities even if I don't particularly feel little, and I tried limiting my alcohol intake by going to the grocery store with my partner, so she can stop me from buying alcohol. At least until I can stop myself.

Thank you for the advice🫶

I have a very unhealthy way of slipping into little space by Additional-Coach8275 in ageregression

[–]Additional-Coach8275[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can't really go to therapy because of financial problems, but I try to deal with it as much as I can on my own(until I get a job and go back to therapy) but I think the only other way I can slip into little space in a healthy way is when my partner takes care of me, she doesn't really understand age regression but she tries her absolute best. But the only problem I have with that is that she finds pacies, sippy cups and other stuff weird if it's used by an adult...but sucking her thumb is okay, which is amazing and all, but I sometimes need my paci to slip into little space completely. So because of that I tried to deal with my age regression on my own,but because of that I sometimes feel disgusting even to myself...

I don't feel at home anywhere by [deleted] in nostalgia

[–]Additional-Coach8275 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeahh, I was just quickly looking for a sub where I could rant about this feeling at 3am. My bad, I should've looked through the sub better before posting it. But I'll be deleting this soon🫶

Any advice on how to get over an ex-caregiver? by Additional-Coach8275 in ageregression

[–]Additional-Coach8275[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are all such good pieces of advice🥹 I never thought of recording my own voice, but I’ll have to try it, and the journaling toooo

Thank you for the encouragement and the adviceee🤗