Puppy play has Different Sides to it

Puppy play has Different Sides to it

Have you ever been in a rush to get out the door for a busy day at work and find yourself staring at the sleeping dog or cat enviously? Well, some individuals have taken this to an entirely new level. It’s called “Puppy Play.” In this kind of play, you’ll find human expressing their animalistic tendencies in public for people to see.

In puppy play, a whole spectrum of individuals is involved: gay people, straight people, men, women, and everything in between.

Human pups wear dog masks, collars, mittens, tails, and harnesses. And just like a real dog, there are “handlers” for pups who dish out orders, love, and instruction. The trainers will also take a stroll with their pups.

 Humans have always wanted to express themselves in an animalistic way. Puppy play is the perfect way to achieve that lifelong goal. If you have been seeking to go that route, the opportunity beckons and you can jump on it now regardless what the society thinks of it.

Even though there has been evidence of animal role-play since at least the 1940s, puppy play has grown in popularity in the last five to seven years. It is particularly true in western countries and the number of people embracing it keeps soaring. Would you be left out?

 But here is the twist; those individuals who find puppy play very satisfying have extremely high-pressure jobs and all kinds of stuff going on for them. They can become a puppy and have the hood on with all sort of puppy play gear, and letting go of all that stuff is such a break from daily life.

Finding the puppy inside you and growing it alongside your human self can be a worthwhile venture. Being a puppy allows us to shift our perception away from the dynamic world that can often be difficult to understand. Being a puppy enables one to focus on life’s simple pleasures and values; business, affection, companionship, etc.

The ability to establish a healthy and trustworthy relationship with your human puppy is one of the primary objectives of this traditional form of pet play. This is why puppies are specific to the fetish culture. It’s not inherently a sexual attraction or other direct benefits that motivates us to play with puppies. Our animalistic aspect allows us to refocus our convictions on the real act of being a puppy, away from nuanced human ideol

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