I take my kids to these soft play activity centres. There are loads of parents running around inside these with the excuse of looking after their child..... Their child is off in another corner having fun, and so is the parent. I see you man.
please don't call me man. but yesssss there really are plenty parents in there too when i went to one of these.
Where I live they do evenings just for adults, its really fun. Being silly in the ball pit with random grown up people definitely restored my faith in humanity for a while.
i wish you a wonderful day in which you don’t need to hide yourself.

waaaa i love when u make posts like these thank u🥺🥺
do you mean posts with real images orrr do you mean the vibe this one gives?
cuz if it's the second: yeaaaa hahaaaha -... I can certainly lean more into that but I'm not sure others will like that >v<
thw second one ><
like the ~~applesauce~~ pureed apple one an when u edit a not nice meme to be nicer
dunnooo,, makes me feel little an safer feelin ><
mhm mhm i see ~
imma keep that in mind for future posts. i do like taking that kind of role here anyway, sooo that's what I will do.
i did post something kinda related a long time ago, see here. it's a different style, but mayyybe you like it. it was from a much sillier time of mine so you will have to look past the wording a bit... you will see what I mean.
anyway, I'm really happy to find peeps here that enjoy seeing these kinds of posts cuz I reeeeeally like making them. Lilac x White story posts are great, but these have a much warmer character.
anyway, reading you comments made me really happy. I'm always sooooooo glad when peeps really dig this vibe because I love giving it----
Actually, a birthday party where me and my friends rent out one of these (but like one that is also accessible to people who are not small) sounds like a lot of fun. I think adults in jungle gyms is a healthy level of whimsy.
I'm upvote #100 >:3
I love the whimsical vibe btw. It's really nice.
memory unlocked: as a smol kid i went into one of these big ones and it was like a linear thing where at the end there was a slide back down and throughout the thing there were different areas and obstacles and such and at some point it was too difficult for me and i had to turn back :<
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