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Children...haha

Postby MK91 » Tue Nov 29, 2011 4:49 am

After an evening of playing Kingdom Hearts 2 together, Kiddo and I just had a fight with whipped cream wherein we sprayed each other with it and threw it at each other...I feel like a child again myself. XD

Does anyone else have any amusing experiences of when their child alters are in possession?
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Re: Children...haha

Postby feeling-empty » Tue Nov 29, 2011 12:29 pm

Facade drew my boyfriend a picture and immediately had to show my brother after she was done drawing it. She held it out to my brother (I was co-conscious, so I remember everything she did), giggled, and said, "This is for Morgan's boy...boyfriend. She kisses him." And then she walked away.
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Re: Children...haha

Postby Kero » Tue Nov 29, 2011 7:39 pm

I recently went to sleep for a few days, when I came back I discovered my dog gained five pounds, I now own four boxes of fruitie pebbles cereal, hershey kisses wrappers were scattered everywhere and my Netflix account has undergone a cartoon explosion. I chalk the whole thing up to "when the cat's away..the mice will overfed the dog, do sugar runs to the grocery store and watch way too much TV!!!!!

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Re: Children...haha

Postby MK91 » Tue Nov 29, 2011 7:54 pm

feeling-empty wrote:Facade drew my boyfriend a picture and immediately had to show my brother after she was done drawing it. She held it out to my brother (I was co-conscious, so I remember everything she did), giggled, and said, "This is for Morgan's boy...boyfriend. She kisses him." And then she walked away.

Aw, that's adorable. :3 I wish the kids in my boyfriend's system would draw me pictures, haha. Sadly, it's usually me who ends up drawing pictures for them.

Kero wrote:I recently went to sleep for a few days, when I came back I discovered my dog gained five pounds, I now own four boxes of fruitie pebbles cereal, hershey kisses wrappers were scattered everywhere and my Netflix account has undergone a cartoon explosion. I chalk the whole thing up to "when the cat's away..the mice will overfed the dog, do sugar runs to the grocery store and watch way too much TV!!!!!

Haha, that sounds like something Kiddo would do. Whenever we let Kiddo pick out cereal he tends to pick out lucky charms or cocoa puffs, eat more of them than necessary, and then bounce off the walls on a sugar high. What he needs to realize is that he's in a twenty-four year old body that is already at least three or four times the weight he thinks it is...^^U
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Re: Children...haha

Postby Johnny-Jack » Tue Nov 29, 2011 11:00 pm

Kero wrote:...hershey kisses wrappers were scattered everywhere...
Yikes, I'd try to communicate to your little that chocolate can be poisonous to dogs, so better to try a pound of hot dogs or whatever next time. I just wouldn't want your little to get upset if the dog got really sick, as I'm sure that wouldn't be intended!

I'm not so sure if it's very amusing to anyone else but we laugh at it. I allow my 3 and 4 year olds into the body for walks if they want and they end up wandering wherever they want. So if there's some big colorful object somewhere, they'll go toward it. The littles stop and touch various objects, leaves on a tree, statues, etc. They're having a great time investigating while an older alter is always paying attention to prevent danger. But we're quite aware the body appears retarded, literally. The ambling, awkward gait when they're in the body, the slack jaw, the childlike expression in the face sometimes causes people to walk a bit of an arc around us. So inside we're kind of laughing at that while the littles are oblivious. Sometimes they're aware of someone's thought that maybe we need to look like an adult as people come toward us. But their idea of looking like an adult is something like a toy soldier marching. Then, immediately after the people pass, the adult body might let out a childish, high-pitched giggle because they think they got away with fooling someone.
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Re: Children...haha

Postby pheonixrise » Wed Nov 30, 2011 8:30 pm

^that is adorable!! one of our littles does similar with pretending to be an adult, then giggling when she thinks she's fooled people.
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