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A little is a [[headmate]] that behaves or otherwise feels like they are a young age, often approximately capping at age twelve.
A '''little''' is a [[headmate]] that behaves or otherwise feels like they are a young age. This often approximately caps at age twelve, but may vary personally between systems based on their body's age.  


== Related Terms ==
== Related Terms ==
[[Middle]] and [[Big|big]] are other common age indicators. [[Age Sliding|Age sliding]] is when a headmate varies in how old they feel, often going back and forth between adult and little, but can be any ages. If a little holds more "adult" kinds of trauma, they may use the [[littlex]] label too.
[[Syskid]] was coined as an alternative to the term little.
 
[[Middle]] and [[big]] are other common age indicators.  
 
[[Age sliding]] is when a headmate varies in how old they feel, often going back and forth between adult and little, but can be any ages.  
 
If a little holds more "adult" kinds of trauma, they may use the [[littlex]] label too.
 
[[Category:Common Terms]]
[[Category:Age-Related Terms]]

Revision as of 16:57, 11 June 2021

little ( n.)
Other formssyskid (n.)
Applies toheadmates

A little is a headmate that behaves or otherwise feels like they are a young age. This often approximately caps at age twelve, but may vary personally between systems based on their body's age.

Related Terms

Syskid was coined as an alternative to the term little.

Middle and big are other common age indicators.

Age sliding is when a headmate varies in how old they feel, often going back and forth between adult and little, but can be any ages.

If a little holds more "adult" kinds of trauma, they may use the littlex label too.