Monday 20 July 2015

Age Play explained in one easy sentence

It took me a while to think of this (you can see me explaining it in previous posts) but here it is:

In age play you're looking to play with someone's 'INNER CHILD'...THAT is the only child involved in age play.


(Further interesting thought - who's inner child is misusing the role of the parent?! Perhaps there's more that one inner child at work here... ;) )

1 comment:

Unknown said...

How about "pretend that one is a child" "act a child character".


There is no "inner child" , there is no outer adult , its one person.

An adult can play a child but not vise versa , a child can pretend he is a baby , there is no "inner baby".

An adult in an upgraded child , you can say that the person is the inner and thaat he sometimes behave as he remember as he was a child/baby , and other as he remember as he was as an adult.

If a 90yo women age play that she is a 23yo niece or an age-played-100yo , 90yo partner ? is there an "inner 23yo" ?