Jesbian, International Little Miss Little 2014 and Co-Vice President of The Little Scouts SF, has designed a wonderful flag to represent the Little Scouts and wrote this article discussing the meaning of that flag in identifying our community:
As a leather little I slowly progressed in the leather community as a "girl" and I earned my first hanky, hunter green, for my service to the women’s community by being a house service submissive for a full year. It was announcing I’m a “service leather little”. Soon I began to also flag mint along with hunter because my service was being given to multiple Bigs, including my community. I wasn’t flagging for “Mommy” or “Daddy” but instead the colors represented my little identity. I realized that my greatest happiness came from being that good little helper!
However, in the community around me I was noticing a big trend among littles. Discussion group after discussion group, at munches and meet-ups, it seemed like all I would see were littles in search of a Mommy or Daddy. I often saw littles expressing hurt feelings that they were missing pieces without that type of Big relationship to “complete” them. THere was a lack of a cohesive littles community and places where littles could learn from each other and find a place of belonging.
Then I met two littles, Carolyn and Zoey, who had banded together to make littles important not only for each other but to the larger community. They created a place where BIgs, Middles, and Littles of all lypes could come together for a stronger community and form their own chosen families. They broke the mold of old worn out stereotypes in age play and instead, created a place to learn together and build support. They did this by creating a group called Little Scouts!
Little Scouts is a place for all sorts of chosen families, including Bigs, Middles, Littles, or anything in between! The community is a place to share, learn, and grow together.
Most of all it has become a place for us to show that our community is capable of doing more! OUr little hearts are full of unconditional love for serving others as little
helpers and building bridges as part of the leather and age play communities. In doing so, not only did we form safe spaces and volunteer opportunities for age players, we produced real change toward changing perceptions of littles and reducing stigma around age play.
In creating the Little Scout’s flag, I chose to show our pride in being Big little helpers and service leather littles by going back to my roots as a leather little girl. The flag contains two hunter and two mint green stripes to represent all sides of Age Play. Whether that be with the Big, Middle, or Little in the dominant role or submissive role. It transcends the notion of how those identities can be portrayed. Still leaving space for the traditional DD/lg or Mommy/boy but also for people to define their own chosen families, be that Gardener to their little flower, Little to their pet, brother to sister, or handler to a mermaid! It’s all about the symbiotic relationships of our age play identities that nurture and feed you, whatever that may be. The white stripe is for purity in those open, honest and understanding relationships and the red heart is for the love of our true selves, love for our family and friends as well as love for the leather and age play communities.
This flag is meant to be a conversation starter about Big, Middle, and Little identities. It is about the pride of our chosen families, and how we can support and come together as one. Our flag shows how age players have the heart and pride of the leather community in them, filled with unconditional love. We promote service, care, education, and show kindness to create a better path for others to follow in.
- Jesbian
Ageplay Scout Troop for Littles, Bigs, Middles and Ageplayers of All Kinds! If you are an ageplayer who would like to be more involved in the Leather community, join your local Little Scouts troop by visiting thelittlescouts.com. If you are a San Francisco ageplayer, you are invited to come to a meeting, held at Wicked Grounds on the first Thursday of every month.
Monday, May 25, 2015
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
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Tuesday, February 3, 2015
The Littles/Pet Play Valentine's Party
When: February 13th, 2015 from 8:00pm-1:00am
Where: The SF Citadel, 181 Eddy St, San Francisco, CA
Cost: $25 (sign up to volunteer for free entry)
Dress Code: Valentine's colors, fetish wear, pet gear, whatever makes your inner little come out!
Are you a little, big, ABDL, pet-player, or perhaps just curious? Come to the Littles/Pet Play Valentine's Takeover Party at the SF Citadel for a fantastic celebration! This event is hosted by the SF Little Scouts, an ageplay group dedicated to creating community and increasing awareness.
The Valentine's Party is filled with fun, including:
- An interactive pet-play petting zoo
- Valentine themed games and crafts
- Teddy Tea Time (bring your stuffies!)
- Scrumptious snacks
- Diaper changing station
- Social area to meet new friends
- And more!
Have questions or want to get involved? Email thelittlescouts@gmail.com
Where: The SF Citadel, 181 Eddy St, San Francisco, CA
Cost: $25 (sign up to volunteer for free entry)
Dress Code: Valentine's colors, fetish wear, pet gear, whatever makes your inner little come out!
Are you a little, big, ABDL, pet-player, or perhaps just curious? Come to the Littles/Pet Play Valentine's Takeover Party at the SF Citadel for a fantastic celebration! This event is hosted by the SF Little Scouts, an ageplay group dedicated to creating community and increasing awareness.
The Valentine's Party is filled with fun, including:
- An interactive pet-play petting zoo
- Valentine themed games and crafts
- Teddy Tea Time (bring your stuffies!)
- Scrumptious snacks
- Diaper changing station
- Social area to meet new friends
- And more!
Have questions or want to get involved? Email thelittlescouts@gmail.com
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Saturday, November 1, 2014
New Badges to Earn on Your Own!
We are coming out with a wonderful new idea for Little Scouts. Since some littles can't make it to every event, and also to promote community, there will be a series of badges that can be earned at your own pace. These are called skill badges. We will still have event badges available at the Little Scouts meetups once a month. Below is the list of badges we have so far along with how to earn each one.
For a scout to prove they earned a skill badge, they must submit an email to thelittlescouts@gmail.com that includes what badge they are trying to earn, along with a paragraph or two about what they did to earn that badge. If the scout has a signed permission slip from his/her big or pictures of the activity, these can also be included. A few hard-working scouts will be chosen every month as the "Star Scouts" and will be featured in that month's newsletter, with their permission, of course. Below are the first 10 skill badges available, and more will come out every month!
1. Educator Badge - Got a skill or an idea for a class? Put together a class or discussion to teach other ageplayers. It doesn't have to be about ageplay, it can be anything from crafts to rope tying!
2. Mentor a Newbie badge - Being the new one in a group can be a bit scary, especially for some littles. Help someone new to ageplay by inviting them to an event and being a supportive friend who can answer questions and make them feel welcome.
3. Volunteer badge - There are many ways to volunteer in the kink community and lots of events and groups that need help! This badge can be earned multiple times with different groups, such as Citadel Volunteer, Alchemy Volunteer, Pride Parade Volunteer, ect. This badge cannot be earned by doing a volunteer shift to get in free to an event.
4. Rope Tying badge - Learn how to tie rope by going to a bondage class, learning from a friend, or practicing knots on your own! Must dedicate at least one hour to learning about rope tying.
5. Boot-blacking badge - Learn about the art of boot-blacking by taking a class or learning from a friend and practice boot-blacking at least one time. Must dedicate at least one hour to learning about boot-blacking.
6. Cooking badge - Try your hand at making something delicious in the kitchen. Bake a small treat or cook a whole meal, but remember to have adult supervision when using the stove! Must dedicate at least one hour to learning about cooking.
7. Crafting badge - Get creative by making something that you've never made before. This can be anything from origami to painting to making your own stuffed animal! Use your imagination to earn this badge. Must dedicate at least one hour to crafting.
8. Dungeon Monitor Training - Get your training to become a dungeon monitor at events. There is always a need for good dungeon monitors, and it helps everyone have a good and safe time!
9. First aide Training - Take a first aide training course! They are offered in many places, and there are also kink first aide classes taught regularly. Please provide your first aide training certificate as proof to earn this badge.
10. Community Helper - Are you a regular helper in your kink community? Do you get involved in putting together events, setting up for parties, or leading discussions? What are you doing to make a difference? Tell your story to earn this badge!
For a scout to prove they earned a skill badge, they must submit an email to thelittlescouts@gmail.com that includes what badge they are trying to earn, along with a paragraph or two about what they did to earn that badge. If the scout has a signed permission slip from his/her big or pictures of the activity, these can also be included. A few hard-working scouts will be chosen every month as the "Star Scouts" and will be featured in that month's newsletter, with their permission, of course. Below are the first 10 skill badges available, and more will come out every month!
1. Educator Badge - Got a skill or an idea for a class? Put together a class or discussion to teach other ageplayers. It doesn't have to be about ageplay, it can be anything from crafts to rope tying!
2. Mentor a Newbie badge - Being the new one in a group can be a bit scary, especially for some littles. Help someone new to ageplay by inviting them to an event and being a supportive friend who can answer questions and make them feel welcome.
3. Volunteer badge - There are many ways to volunteer in the kink community and lots of events and groups that need help! This badge can be earned multiple times with different groups, such as Citadel Volunteer, Alchemy Volunteer, Pride Parade Volunteer, ect. This badge cannot be earned by doing a volunteer shift to get in free to an event.
4. Rope Tying badge - Learn how to tie rope by going to a bondage class, learning from a friend, or practicing knots on your own! Must dedicate at least one hour to learning about rope tying.
5. Boot-blacking badge - Learn about the art of boot-blacking by taking a class or learning from a friend and practice boot-blacking at least one time. Must dedicate at least one hour to learning about boot-blacking.
6. Cooking badge - Try your hand at making something delicious in the kitchen. Bake a small treat or cook a whole meal, but remember to have adult supervision when using the stove! Must dedicate at least one hour to learning about cooking.
7. Crafting badge - Get creative by making something that you've never made before. This can be anything from origami to painting to making your own stuffed animal! Use your imagination to earn this badge. Must dedicate at least one hour to crafting.
8. Dungeon Monitor Training - Get your training to become a dungeon monitor at events. There is always a need for good dungeon monitors, and it helps everyone have a good and safe time!
9. First aide Training - Take a first aide training course! They are offered in many places, and there are also kink first aide classes taught regularly. Please provide your first aide training certificate as proof to earn this badge.
10. Community Helper - Are you a regular helper in your kink community? Do you get involved in putting together events, setting up for parties, or leading discussions? What are you doing to make a difference? Tell your story to earn this badge!
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