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‘Cruel trolls call me weird for relaxing in a DOG CAGE – but I don’t care as it’s helped me heal,’ reveals influencer

Sam Coffey
Last updated: April 5, 2023 12:39 pm
Sam Coffey Published April 5, 2023
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Story from Jam Press (Dog Cage Girl) Pictured: Video grab - Lia Parker's videos about her dog cage. 'Cruel trolls call me weird for relaxing in a DOG CAGE – but I don't care as it's helped me heal,' reveals influencer A woman who “unwinds” in a dog cage has revealed the heartbreaking reason behind the controversial setup – and says she's been targeted by cruel tolls online. Lia Parker didn't have an easy start to life and claims she was brought up in a "disruptive" household, where she used to seek comfort in small places, such as inside her wardrobe. Now, as an adult, she's continued with the "self-soothing" method whenever she craves a "safe space" and has revealed her new place of choice: a dog cage. The content creator, aged 21, says the restricted sleeping arrangements is more soothing than her Queen bed and it has helped with her mental health – but not everyone online has accepted the controversial setup. "I knew most people wouldn't understand or think it was weird," Lia, from US, told NeedToKnow.co.uk. "While it's sometimes frustrating, it doesn't really matter if it can help people struggling. "I'm sure if it was a cardboard box or blanket fort, then no one would care. "People like to hate and judge what they don't understand and people on the internet are quick to make assumptions. “When people say the cage must be sexual it makes me uncomfortable. ”This is not because I can’t understand why they think that or why someone else would want that, but because I go so out of my way to put disclaimers and reference my trauma. ”It feels like they’re intentionally fetishising something that I’ve made clear is tied to trauma. "Of course, it isn't my job to prove myself to these people. "The people who get it, get it and people reach out to me all the time telling me that they've done something similar. "That makes me really happy." Growing up, she would stuff blankets and pillows inside her wardrobe in a bid to emulate a "w
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A woman who “unwinds” in a dog cage has revealed the heartbreaking reason behind the controversial setup – and says she’s been targeted by cruel tolls online.

Lia Parker didn’t have an easy start to life and claims she was brought up in a “disruptive” household, where she used to seek comfort in small places, such as inside her wardrobe.

Now, as an adult, she’s continued with the “self-soothing” method whenever she craves a “safe space” and has revealed her new place of choice: a dog cage.

Pictured: Lia Parker. (Credit: Jam Press)

The content creator, aged 21, says the restricted sleeping arrangements is more soothing than her Queen bed and it has helped with her mental health – but not everyone online has accepted the controversial setup.

“I knew most people wouldn’t understand or think it was weird,” Lia, from US, told NeedToKnow.co.uk.

“While it’s sometimes frustrating, it doesn’t really matter if it can help people struggling.

“I’m sure if it was a cardboard box or blanket fort, then no one would care.

“People like to hate and judge what they don’t understand and people on the internet are quick to make assumptions.

“When people say the cage must be sexual it makes me uncomfortable.

”This is not because I can’t understand why they think that or why someone else would want that, but because I go so out of my way to put disclaimers and reference my trauma.

”It feels like they’re intentionally fetishising something that I’ve made clear is tied to trauma.

“Of course, it isn’t my job to prove myself to these people.

“The people who get it, get it and people reach out to me all the time telling me that they’ve done something similar.

“That makes me really happy.”

Pictured: Video grab (cropped) – Lia Parker’s videos about her dog cage. (Credit: Jam Press)

Growing up, she would stuff blankets and pillows inside her wardrobe in a bid to emulate a “warm hug.”

Lia has carried the cage with her since she was 18 and came up with the idea after brainstorming on how to recreate a space like her wardrobe.

As the dog cage had the same dimensions, it was a perfect fit.

She has even decorated the cage with soft toys, pink blankets and stickers galore.

She said: “I do use it daily and it’s also nice to hang out in sometimes.

“For me, it feels like a hug and like a hideaway, somewhere separate from whatever is triggering me or making me upset.

“It helps me regulate emotionally and symptomatically.

“I’ve spoken to multiple therapists and a psychiatrist, who all loved and supported the idea.”

Lia hopes to share her story and coping methods with others, in a bid to help erase the stigma around mental health, while supporting people in a similar situation.

She frequently posts videos showing off her safe space to her 112,000 followers on TikTok (@angelfairer).

In one clip, which has racked up 864,000 views, she shares a tour of her crate and details on why she uses it.

Pictured: Lia Parker. (Credit: Jam Press)

While she received lots of support, there were trolls who claimed it was for “sexual” purposes – but she replied with simply deleting and blocking the hate.

”This actually looks pretty comfy though,” said one user.

Another person said: “Whatever works for you love.”

”Can’t relate, I’m claustrophobic,” said another person.

Someone else wrote, “Sighs, goes to the pet store.”

“I need it,” said someone else.

Lia added: “I’ve always been pretty open on social media.

“I’ve shared a lot about how I feel it’s important to de-stigmatise PTSD and the long-lasting effects of trauma.

“I feel like a lot of people are ashamed of what brings them comfort, but I figured if the crate could help me, then it could also help others.

“I love my safe space, I love that it’s in its own room and so it feels totally disconnected from the rest of my life and anything I associate with triggers or stressors.

”It’s a sacred space for me that’s innocent and apart from everything else.”

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