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Rules in a DD/LG (Daddy Dom/Little Girl) relationship provide a structure that allows the "little" to feel protected and cared for while helping the "caregiver" manage the dynamic effectively . These rules generally focus on respectful communication Common Rules for Littles
Rules are often tailored to the specific needs of the little, but common themes include: Self-Care & Health
: Mandatory daily water intake (e.g., "at least two sippies of water"), brushing teeth, taking vitamins/medicine, and eating healthy meals before treats. Communication & Manners
: Addressing the caregiver as "Daddy" or "Sir". Using "please" and "thank you," and avoiding cursing or "talking back". Daily Routine
: Making the bed every morning, packing lunch for work the day before, and adhering to a set bedtime. Safety & Honesty rules for littles ddlg
: Always telling the truth, not keeping secrets from Daddy, and informing him immediately if feeling mentally or physically unwell. Little Space Activities
: Wearing specific items like onesies or pacifiers while using the computer/TV, or sleeping with a specific "stuffie". glowing.com Structure of Discipline
For rules to be effective, they are typically paired with agreed-upon rewards and consequences. Daddy's rules? - Glow Community
Disclaimer: The following guide is written within the context of the DDLG (Daddy Dom / Little Girl) lifestyle, a subset of BDSM and Power Exchange dynamics. All activities discussed assume the participation of consenting adults only (18+). Rules in a DD/LG (Daddy Dom/Little Girl) relationship
This guide focuses on how rules can provide structure, safety, and comfort to a "Little" in a Caregiver/Little dynamic.
Structure helps quiet the "Big" world anxieties and lets you slip into Little space easier.
4. Self-Care is Mandatory Brushing teeth, washing face, and eating proper meals aren't optional. It is a Little’s job to take care of their body so their Caregiver doesn't have to worry. (And yes, this means eating your veggies, even if they are "yucky.")
5. The Manners Rule "Please," "Thank you," and "Excuse me" go a long way. Good manners show respect for your Caregiver and make you a joy to be around. Being polite earns rewards! 🍼 The Daily Routine Rules Structure helps quiet
6. Ask for Permission Whether it’s buying a new stuffie, staying up late, or having an extra cookie, ask first. Asking for permission reinforces the power exchange and gives your Caregiver a chance to spoil you—or guide you toward a better choice.
After any consequence, there must be a reconnection ritual. This could be:
Without aftercare, discipline feels like rejection. With aftercare, discipline feels like guidance.