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Anyone here in their late 20’s-early 30s? Sometimes I feel insecure about loving Jellycats at this age
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I recently got into the world of jellycat because I’m a buyer and I was assigned Jellycat as one of my main departments to work on. I must say, at first I didn’t understand the hype but now I do. Creating assortments for Jellycat makes me feel like I’m not even doing a job because it’s so fun🥹 I only have 3 jellies at the moment but am hoping to get more. Before learning about Jellycat I was an avid squishmallow collector (now that I have pretty much all of my ISOs I don’t really buy any of them anymore but don’t plan on selling my collection either). Stuffed animals just make me so happy and especially jellycats. They are so soft and seeing all of the new launches have me so intrigued for what they are going to come up with next! With that being said, sometimes I feel a little immature because I’m 28. I live with my boyfriend and he supports my love for plushies but I usually hold back about talking about it to my friends just because I get worried that they are going to find it weird that I collect items that are usually for babies/kids. I also have anxiety and OCD and something about holding or laying on the couch with my Jellycat makes me feel safe. I have a flight tomorrow and I plan on bringing my Jellycat because I get flight anxiety and I’m happy I’ll have something to hold onto to make me feel better.

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I’m 28 and in love with my jellies!

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