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Has anyone tried LittleForBig pacifiers? If so, how high quality are they? The price looks really good.
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I do have the sweaty/slobbery problem as well, but I noticed I can bite/let the shield hang out a little without it falling out. If it gets too bad I just wipe my face and start over.Themanswifesman said:I have a green one, and while the shield is large it tends to get sweaty and uncomfortable rather quickly.
CuddleWoozle said:I actually got kind of weird with mine and half-deflated the nipple. (Achieved by taking the button loose, squishing the nipple in my mouth and putting the button back on again without letting air back in.)
I'm finding that it's SO MUCH EASIER for me to use now. I can relax my jaw and keep it closed and keep the paci in the way I want to. I was thinking that maybe I needed one of those 'long stem' ones, but that's actually not the case at all. I just needed it to not stay a balloon in my mouth. LOL
I think the slobbers just comes with the territory. LOL It's why babs have to wear bibs!
Schwanensee said:Also: I can't be the only one who kinda likes having the pacifier in my mouth upside down, can I?
teddytugger said:I'd be careful poking holes in the pacifier. It seems to me it would be inviting germs because it would be near impossible to clean and dry them. Unless I'm missing something.
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CuddleWoozle said:The Little for Big ones actually come completely apart. So you can actually scrub the teat and leave it propped up on something to dry out well. (or take a bunch of q-tips or something and reach inside, but I wouldn't do that because of the fluff left behind. I'd just stick up on some toothpicks to allow air to circulate all around. :3
teddytugger said:The gen2 ones do?? How?
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