Did you have a comforter as I child? I had nothing no dummy or teddy I carried or anything. My sister had a piece of material she used to suck on.
My son didn't have anything either as I really hate dummies.
But now at the grand old age of 49 I have my first comforter, I call it my snuggly and its a cuddly sheep that you put in the microwave for 2 minutes to warm it up |
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over a year ago
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I used to suck my thumb and have a little pink soft doll (which I still have )
My daughter also sucks her thumb and religiously carries around a little soft mouse. She's only 1. Lol |
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"I used to suck my thumb and have a little pink soft doll (which I still have )
My daughter also sucks her thumb and religiously carries around a little soft mouse. She's only 1. Lol " awww bless her, hope the mouse is dead though |
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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago
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" I call it my snuggly and its a cuddly sheep that you put in the microwave for 2 minutes to warm it up "
Ha, getting your oats on a daily basis, eh! Actually they're great, our teen has one and filling a teddy or whatever with oats is a genius idea. Back on topic, we didn't use a dummy either, a little teddy giraffe minus the oats was the "comfort", still takes pride of place on the bed looking pretty good too especially for 13 years of age. |
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For some strange reason I used to like things between my toes, blankets etc. I still do this, I'm doing it now with a throw that is on the sofa.
I never had a dummy, none of my children had dummies. |
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My lad had a dummy until he was 2. I chose that route as I know loads of people that had kids still sucking their thumb when they were much older and you can't take away a thumb
A girl I know her boy is nearly 4 and he is forever sucking on the corner of a muslin cloth. She's having a terrible time getting him to give them up. |
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"My lad had a dummy until he was 2. I chose that route as I know loads of people that had kids still sucking their thumb when they were much older and you can't take away a thumb
A girl I know her boy is nearly 4 and he is forever sucking on the corner of a muslin cloth. She's having a terrible time getting him to give them up. " my goddaughter still has hers and she's 25 it started of as a pillow case and now its about three inches square, but she's always been poorly and every time she's in hospital she takes it with her.
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Yes I had a blanket had to have blanket stitch edge tho.. No dummy
Daughter liked the ribbon on a bound blanket.She would tickle her cheek with it.
Son made me laugh back last summer when he used the last bit of a very colourful nightie of mine( his comforter) for a decorative breast pocket hanky for a wedding. love 'em |
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over a year ago
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I had piece of silky blanket that I used to rub against my lip as I sucked my thumb
I still had it when I left home even though it was in shreds
Now you have reminded me of it I'm having pangs of longing for it |
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i had the dummy when i was young and a golly wog as it was called in them days and that pic is staying well hidden
my kids never had a dummy but i do know that grandma of theres gave one a dummy while she was out with her or staying overnight |
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