Shy Cloud (they/it)

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

Requests are always open for moodboard/outfit themes, and I do keep track of them, but sometimes it takes a long time for me to feel motivated again.

About Me

I’m a sfw age regressor!

You can call me Shy or Cloud.

My pronouns are they/it.

My big age is 19.

I regress to anywhere from 1-5 when I’m here. (I regress to both younger and older ages, but I don’t use Tumblr then.)

Don’t interact with my page if you’re racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, ableist, etc.

This is a 100% sfw page!!! Please DNI if you wouldn’t show your blog to a child. If you have an agere side blog, let me know so I don’t block your main page.


You can comment on and reblog any of my posts, as long as you’re nice and not violating my DNI. If I want to restrict comments or reblogs on a post, I will turn them off.

Feel free to request themes for outfits/moodboards. My requests are always open, even though sometimes it may take me longer to get to them.

I queue a lot of my posts, so if I seem to be active but ignoring people, know that I may just be allowing stuff to automatically post without having time to add more or engage as much. Also, if you are seeing posts I clearly made while big in the middle of a bunch of posts from when I’m smol, it likely means the posts from big me are from my drafts or queue.

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I really loved doing this puzzle because I’ve read most of these books. When I was in middle school, classic literature was one of my best escapes from my poor mental health. I don’t talk about middlespace much on this space because that part of myself has very little interest in technology and most communication, but I definitely regress to older ages that you don’t see reflected in this page. And I often revisit classic literature when I’m regressing to the age of a young teen or older tween.

I think that can feel counterintuitive to a lot of regressors because reading these types of books is something people do when they’re big, and often only when required to. And that just shows how different everyone’s regression can be. I also think it’s cool to see what I can hold onto from the past that helps me heal, even if it was from a negative time. Middle school was one of the darkest periods of my teenage years, but revisiting classic literature doesn’t connect me to what I was feeling/experiencing then, but it allows me to revisit what I loved at the time.

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big cloud’s thoughts source: patterned (puzzle app) 🎞️video sfw agere age regressor agere middle space 🧩puzzle