Big Thread of Suggestions

Big Thread of Suggestions

Plushie Dreadfuls · · 1769 comments

New Comments are currently private due to us overhauling the crowd design process, we are still seeing them and considering them! 

 

Post Your Suggestions for future plushies here, and feel free to upvote

others suggestions as well!

 

Before posting, please keep in mind:

 
1. Participating with suggestions will not qualify participants to receive payment or any other form of compensation.

2. Share your text ideas simple and not overly descriptive.

3. We cannot accept fan design images as suggestions. Please do not attempt to submit photos or links for that.

4. Comments must be appropriate for public safe viewing. This means no curse words, threats, or references to adult content are allowed.

5. Be polite and respectful towards people participating here, including Plushie Dreadfuls designers.

6. Do not post the same suggestion over and over. In fact, if you see it in the comments already, it is ok to upvote it instead.

7. Any attempt to skew or pump up a design through dishonest means will result in that one design being removed.

8. This space will be moderated, so comments can be removed and users can be banned due to inappropriate behavior.

9. We make no promises that all suggestions would be considered.

10. Have fun!

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    • I was hoping to see a hysterectomy bunny. So now I'm making a suggestion

      Melissa
    • My son has Down syndrome and autism, he loves stuffed animals especially when they dangle. Like floppy ears and floppy legs and arms. He holds them up and shakes his hand and watches them dangle. Anyway a down syndrome bunny would be nice you've got so many other disorders why not? Plus I would buy a pair both autism and down syndrome lol

      Jessie
    • Night Terrors

      Night Terrors affect a person during sleep. They will experience vivid nightmares, intense fear, increased heart rate, body thrashing/flailing, aggressive limb movements, screaming and/or yelling in their sleep, and sometimes even experience sleepwalking. These individuals will often awaken abruptly due to fright and high stress, coupled with heavy breathing, sweating, high anxiety and confusion. Typically, Night Terrors are something babies and young children experience; they eventually grow out of it with little to no recollection of having them.

      However, in some rarer cases they do not. In some cases, Night Terrors can continue to exist throughout childhood onto teen and adult years with more awareness and memory of such events. In such ones, it can be more dangerous and harmful to themselves and even to those who they share a bed with. Individuals who experience Night Terrors, often feel exhaustion and physical/mental weakness by the morning and sometimes throughout the day. In severe cases, many individuals turn to medication to help alleviate or address their symptoms.

      Please consider this suggestion. I personally have been a victim of Night Terrors all my life starting from around as little as 6 years old to my late 20's to early 30's. while many that I know love the luxury of getting a good nights rest, I was the opposite and wish I never had to sleep at all in fear of having Night Terrors. They can often times be the result of being exposed to traumatic situations, usually long-term trauma situations cause symptoms to be more severe. I am now in my mid 30's and am happy to report that I am finally finding some solace to the terrors of the night. They happen less frequently and are less severe. There are so many out there who experience life-like terrors while they sleep, so much so that they cannot always perform as well during the day. I hope they too can find some peace in their dreams and in their sleep soon.

      Thank you so much for reading, if you have read this far. I hope you have a nice day.

      Angel
    • Night Terrors

      Night Terrors affect a person during sleep. They will experience vivid nightmares, intense fear, increased heart rate, body thrashing/flailing, aggressive limb movements, screaming and/or yelling in their sleep, and sometimes even experience sleepwalking. These individuals will often awaken abruptly due to fright and high stress, coupled with heavy breathing, sweating, high anxiety and confusion. Typically, Night Terrors are something babies and young children experience; they eventually grow out of it with little to no recollection of having them.

      However, in some rarer cases they do not. In some cases, Night Terrors can continue to exist throughout childhood onto teen and adult years with more awareness and memory of such events. In such ones, it can be more dangerous and harmful to themselves and even to those who they share a bed with. Individuals who experience Night Terrors, often feel exhaustion and physical/mental weakness by the morning and sometimes throughout the day. In severe cases, many individuals turn to medication to help alleviate or address their symptoms.

      Please consider this suggestion. I personally have been a victim of Night Terrors all my life starting from around as little as 6 years old to my late 20's to early 30's. while many that I know love the luxury of getting a good nights rest, I was the opposite and wish I never had to sleep at all in fear of having Night Terrors. They can often times be the result of being exposed to traumatic situations, usually long-term trauma situations cause symptoms to be more severe. I am now in my mid 30's and am happy to report that I am finally finding some solace to the terrors of the night. They happen less frequently and are less severe. There are so many out there who experience life-like terrors while they sleep, so much so that they cannot always perform as well during the day. I hope they too can find some peace in their dreams and in their sleep soon.

      Thank you so much for reading, if you have read this far. I hope you have a nice day.

      Angel
    • Night Terrors

      Night Terrors affect a person during sleep. They will experience vivid nightmares, intense fear, increased heart rate, body thrashing/flailing, aggressive limb movements, screaming and/or yelling in their sleep, and sometimes even experience sleepwalking. These individuals will often awaken abruptly due to fright and high stress, coupled with heavy breathing, sweating, high anxiety and confusion. Typically, Night Terrors are something babies and young children experience; they eventually grow out of it with little to no recollection of having them.

      However, in some rarer cases they do not. In some cases, Night Terrors can continue to exist throughout childhood onto teen and adult years with more awareness and memory of such events. In such ones, it can be more dangerous and harmful to themselves and even to those who they share a bed with. Individuals who experience Night Terrors, often feel exhaustion and physical/mental weakness by the morning and sometimes throughout the day. In severe cases, many individuals turn to medication to help alleviate or address their symptoms.

      Please consider this suggestion. I personally have been a victim of Night Terrors all my life starting from around as little as 6 years old to my late 20's to early 30's. while many that I know love the luxury of getting a good nights rest, I was the opposite and wish I never had to sleep at all in fear of having Night Terrors. They can often times be the result of being exposed to traumatic situations, usually long-term trauma situations cause symptoms to be more severe. I am now in my mid 30's and am happy to report that I am finally finding some solace to the terrors of the night. They happen less frequently and are less severe. There are so many out there who experience life-like terrors while they sleep, so much so that they cannot always perform as well during the day. I hope they too can find some peace in their dreams and in their sleep soon.

      Thank you so much for reading, if you have read this far. I hope you have a nice day.

      Angel
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