Saturday 4 June 2016

My 10 Favorite Ageplay Activities

1. Bath time.  This is my favorite-favorite.  In 2006, I bought my bath ducks (I had no idea what ageplay was until much later haha).  Sadly this year they finally had to be thrown away because they had gone a funny color inside and we were pretty sure they'd gone moldy.  I am looking forward to cashing my first paycheck soon so I can get some more!!

2. Going to the toy shop.  I did this yesterday with my Husband, although I got a little over-excited afterwards and couldn't sleep last night.  There's always been Toys-R-Us, but a new warehouse-sized toyshop superstore has just opened RIGHT NEXT TO IT.  So I got a bit excited because there's some crossover between what they sell but there's also a lot of awesome unique stuff in each.  We spent about 2 hours just browsing and pressing things that said "try me."  I would love to work in a toyshop but I just know I'd spend all my money on toys.  My Husband's very easy going about what I spend money on as long as I have earned the money to spend, so I'd end up with a house full of play doh and Barbies or he'd have to decide an allowance for me.

3. Going to the play park.  At the toy shop, we were a little disappointed that all the swing sets said "maximum load: 50kg" (I'm about 55kg SO not fair) but ageplay is so widespread now (I'm not saying it's widely accepted just that there's enough people doing it) that there's a whole host of online businesses specialising in adult play equipment.  I hold out hope that somewhere makes an adult swingset but in the meantime we go to the park late at night.  Municipal play equipment has to be safety rated (where there's blame people will claim) and tends to be made much stronger.  We wait until the dead of night and if there's anyone around we keep walking.  It's *so* much more carefree to go out and play knowing nobody's judging you (plus the whole "has the crowd consented" thing which I tend to err on the side of caution).

4. Roller skating.  I can actually kid myself that grown ups might do this too.  I mean, they make adult sized roller skates, right?  I try to go skating at least once a week for at least a mile of continuous skating.  It's more civilized than jogging and I can choose to wear a skirt over my leggings.

5. Ice cream.  Being casein-intolerant, I can't have dairy ice cream.  Luckily for me, dairy-free has become trendy in recent years and all my local supermarkets have suddenly started stocking dairy free cornettos, strawberry splits and Magnums (all unbranded of course).

6. Playing video games.  I really like a good immersive game with an easy mechanic that doesn't require me to be a pro-gamer or spend 12 hours a day online.  I enjoyed Lord Of The Rings Online immensely before they messed it up a couple of years ago with weird updates.  I am currently on the lookout for another free, good MMORPG with no Player vs Player and lots of different in-game activities.  On the Wii-U, I am currently playing Disney's Tangled, Mario Kart Wii-U and Boom Blox.  When I need my fix of games I currently play Tomb Raider 1-5, Baldur's Gate/Neverwinter Nights/Planescape Torment, all download from Good Old Games and optimized for the modern computer/laptop.  Otherwise, I get an emulator and play old C64 games, or I crack out my Amiga for New Zealand Story.  I especially love 2-player games but there aren't enough around that I can actually play.

7. Playing with Polly Pockets.  These are pretty age-specific, in that they were only made fro 1989 to 2001, so if you weren't a child between those years you may have no idea what a polly pocket is.  It's a playset for little girls designed to be a self-contained scene (e.g. a wedding or a castle or a circus) with tiny people to play with.  They're really easy to store, totally explicable as a "retro collectable" (complete sets are worth a bit of cash) and the best part is they are super-detailed and fun to play with.

8. Playing with my rabbits.  I have a few bunnies.  They're all rescues.  Two live indoors and two live outdoors, so they have different behaviors and interests.  The indoor ones trust me enough to let me pet them.  The outdoor ones prefer to play chase.  I love feeding them treats of leaves, I like growing cilantro (coriander) for them to nibble, and I especially enjoy putting them on their leads for walks (yup, rabbits can be trained to go walkies, nope, they won't get very far - they'll stop at the first grass they see and eat it).  I also love photographing them to adore later.  Looking after them can be pretty hectic - last month I had all of them in the vets - and it's heartbreaking when a bunny dies, but they're the perfect companions for us.

9.  Playing dress-up (aka cosplay).  This is often (but not always) to do with sex.  Sometimes I do it for the sake of it, because I have so much fun doing this, although finding time has meant I don't get to do it as much as I'd like, and the reason it's more often to do with sex is because my Husband just can't resist when he sees me in a sailor dress or similar.  The best one this year was Slave Leia for Valentine's Day, although since I'm the exact same age she was when she wore that costume, that particular costume was more to do with my M/s fetish than ageplay.

10.  Going to the zoo.  Last time, I got so excited when I saw the sign for the zoo that I nearly drove off the road.  The giraffes are my favorite zoo animals, but I also like the lemurs, meerkats, zebras, flamingoes, the hippos and the elephants.

What are your favorite activities?

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