I’ve been reading age regression stories for years, and it wasn’t until earlier today that I realized: there’s no age regression writing prompts!!! That’s crazy!!!
So, without further adieu, here’s some prompts in case any writers out there want to write some nice regression stories but have no idea what to write! Character A is the regressor/little and character B is the caregiver!
☆ Reveals/Beginning of Relationship Prompts ☆
1. Character A slips and does something they exclusively do in headspace in front of B.
2. Character B goes to A’s room to grab something, only to stumble upon A’s little gear.
3. Character B stops by A’s place without any prior warning, leading them to walk in on A being deep in little space.
4. Character A lives a stressful life. One day B suggests age regression so A won’t be so worked up all the time.
5. Character B has noticed a bunch of A’s little ticks. They decide to slowly start babying them in order to ease them into the whole age regression business.
6. Character A and B have been good friends/dating/work together for a while now. For one reason or another, they’re going to be moving in together! A feels that it’s time to reveal to B that they’re an age regressor.
☆ Classic™ Scenarios ☆
7. Character A and B have been working all week, and it’s finally the weekend! To de-stress, both decide upon a full weekend in little space!
8. Character B is cooking/baking and A wants to help! A is usually able to help, but this time, they’re deep in little space.
9. Character A has gone to sleep while big, but after a nightmare, they wake up in little space.
10. Character A hasn’t had much sleep for one reason or another, and because of this, they’re a little cranky - even if they won’t admit it. B has the monumental task of getting A to take a nap.
11. Character A got hurt/sick and now has to deal with B fussing over them.
12. Character A and B decide to build the most extravagant pillow fort they can build in their living room - how extravagant it is may be up to debate, but it sure is comfortable.
13. Character A so enthralled by their show/movie/game/toys that they keep putting off a bathroom break.
14. Character A and B decide to do some arts and crafts. Maybe it’s for a holiday, maybe for a birthday, or maybe it’s just for fun, no matter what A makes, B thinks that it’s a work of art.
15. Somehow, character A has gotten dirty, so B decides that it’s bathtime.
16. Character A and B go out to have a little day. They visit a park/zoo/movies/carnival/theme park and have a great time.
17. Character B takes A to the toy store to buy their first little toy/stuffie.
18. While shopping, character A gets distracted and loses track of where B is. Unfortunately, they were also teetering between headspaces, and now they’re little and lost.
19. Character B has been working in secret for a while now, and they are finally finished: a nursery/playroom for A!
20. Character A is in a rambunctious mood and can’t help but feel a desire to push some limits.
21. Character A and B were watching a scary movie/show when, after a particularly bad scare, A slips into little space.
22. Character A wants to play pretend/dress-up/tea party and ropes B into playing along.
23. Character A is in little space, but is trying their hardest to make sure that B doesn’t know.
24. Character A and B have a quiet moment and cuddle.
25. It’s bedtime and character B is getting A ready for bed.
And that’s all I got for right now! Feel free to mix and match the prompts and to add any other prompts you can think of! I hope this helps any writers out there that needed something to get the ball rolling!