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Not sure if a paci is for you...? Or are they too expenisve?

Posted: |May 29th, 2022|, 11:34 pm
by Roza552
Hi! I have a little bit of advice to give as a little. If you're not sure if you would like a paci or if you can't afford one, I have a cheap way to figure out if you might like one or to use as a stand-in until you can get a real one: ring pops. I can get a four-pack for $1.25 at the Dollar Tree. They may not last as long as a true paci, but they work if you can't afford it and they're a pretty good indicator to see how you feel about it. And if you're daddy or mommy is not sure how they feel about you using one (like mine was) its also a good way to test the waters. Just make sure you brush your teethies!!!!!! If you're confident enough that it would work, you could even attempt use it in public. I mean its just candy right? I really wanted to try a paci, buy my Daddy didn't really like the idea. I bought some ring pops and ate one while he was watching. He knew exactly what I was doing but decided that the ring pops were okay. But he still doesn't like the idea of a true paci. Well, I finally decided that I would buy one and I love it! Now I just have to tell my Daddy that I bought one...

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Posted: |May 30th, 2022|, 12:20 am
by babyjackjack
this is a really great idea, I know i love a paci. no doubt about it lol. it just came naturally for me, i kinda just "wanted" a paci. i tried one and loved it buy yeah great advice, i would definitely try that out if i wasnt sure.

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Posted: |May 30th, 2022|, 10:32 pm
by RazzyBoy
I just kinda knew, to be honest.
I had noticed for awhile that I got to sleep easier while sucking my thumb, but I also have a bad habit of clenching my jaw in my sleep.
So a Paci was the next best thing and it's done wonders.

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Posted: |May 31st, 2022|, 6:22 pm
by PrincessEllie
Pacis designed for 36 months work pretty well too and aren’t expensive. I got a two pack for $6 to try because I wasn’t sure.

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Posted: |June 2nd, 2022|, 3:38 am
by rosehearts
This is making me want ring pops even more now. I've been wanting some recently because I love them and I've been craving candy. I don't like the stickiness from them though. ;w;

I have a paci now and I love it. I got a three pack from littleforbig and got some Twisted Wonderland stickers and put some on the centers and domed it resin to make it waterproof. Now I have Twisted Wonderland themed pacis. Cute and despite the sticker sheet being expensive, cheaper than most of the fancy deco ones. And I like simple ones better than full deco ones anyway.

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Posted: |June 2nd, 2022|, 2:35 pm
by Cara
This is a great idea. :) My first paci was an adult paci, and it was too big for my mouth (and I have some weird teeth stuff going on that made it super uncomfy). but I found the 18-36 month sizes seem to be good for me and it makes me so happy that I can use them now without having pain or discomfort! :heart: