![]() ![]() Some want sexual contact, others don’t want any at all, some are happy to sniff Master’s crotch but want little beyond that, some only want sexual contact with other human-pups. And it is very important that you and your pup are on the same page from the very beginning with this matter. Sexually orientated play can be one of the things that differ greatly between pups. Sometimes they’ll make their own mischief around the house and then come and happily curl up at their owner’s feet. ![]() Generally speaking though, pups simply want to be fed like a pup, fussed over like a pup and played with like one, quite often an owner doesn’t need to do much more than pet them and set their food/drink out. For some it is part of their service to you, as their Dominant. Most just want the freedom to be able to be down on all fours and to know that you won’t think less of them for it. What does your pup want from you and from their pupspace? Different pups want different things when they are in pupspace. In this deep mindset your pup won’t understand humour or a joke, if you tell your pup to “get him” the chances are…your pup will! So, watch what you say in jest because your pup may take you all too seriously. There are times, especially in public, that you have to be careful what commands you give to your pup. ![]() Not all pups go so deep into pupspace that they loose all human thought/sense but some can and do go so deep that they will act only on pup instinct. There is no bigger picture for a pup, and the world that exists to them is limited to their environment. The pup eats, drinks, sleeps, plays, sniffs and relieves themself, and then starts all over again. The mind is taken back to basic levels, you don’t need to give deep thought to anything and you have no responsibility except to please your owner(s). Research seems to indicate a general consensus that it is a very mentally freeing position to be in. Well, it can be different things to different pups. You may be wondering what your pup or potential pup gets out of this kind of play. Although, it is worth remembering that, your pups may act slightly differently depending on their gender. Diversity is what makes the world goes around and that is why this guide tries to remain gender free. Although it does appear that this type of play be related more to gay males as pup and owner, it is not their exclusive domain and there is no reason why pup and/or owner can’t be a straight or female. Pups can be male, female or even transgender. However, this guide is concerned with a different kind, the kind of human-pups who want to embrace the whole puppy-mindset: on all fours no human speech no human action to only act, communicate, and be as a pup. There is nothing wrong with that, however you and your pup approach your play is right for you both and that is what counts. Some pups are happy to have the mindset of a pup, eager to please, affectionate, companionable, etc while still walking on two legs, talking and doing human-type things such as work. There are different kinds of human-pup, and the kind you are looking to have can have an effect on how you look after them. I did research the subject on the Internet including forums and websites but the writing with in is all my own work therefore any similarity to the work of others is purely co-incidental. © The content of this guide was written by Nate R., aka azure_chaos except for where credit has been attributed.
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