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Ninastar
10-12-2012, 07:24 PM
DUMMIES.

oh my christ, people who buy dummies for their babies. They are the most disgusting unhygienic things in the world and it's not like the kid needs them. They are one of my pet hates at work.

King Gizzard
10-12-2012, 07:25 PM
onesies

Locke.
10-12-2012, 07:25 PM
People paying to withdraw money from a cash machine is probably the worst thing

King Gizzard
10-12-2012, 07:25 PM
At least dummies keep the baby quiet

Ramsay
10-12-2012, 07:26 PM
Toilets

Mrluvaluva
10-12-2012, 07:35 PM
The Sun.

Glenn.
10-12-2012, 07:35 PM
Parents buy their children dummies when the kids are at teething age because it soothes their gums I hear. The children just get attached to them and it keeps them quiet.

King Gizzard
10-12-2012, 07:38 PM
rihanna albums

Ninastar
10-12-2012, 07:43 PM
Parents buy their children dummies when the kids are at teething age because it soothes their gums I hear. The children just get attached to them and it keeps them quiet.

Thing is though, the majority of parents buy them just to shut them up, when really it's completely unnecessary. It's so unhygienic. What happens when they drop the dummy on the floor? They put the dummy straight back in the babies mouth. I hate it.

and the whole buying dummies for their gums is a load of crap.

Jake.
10-12-2012, 07:48 PM
Clothes. What ever happened to walking through town in the nude?

Josy
10-12-2012, 07:52 PM
I have never known anyone to pick a dummy up and put it back in a babies mouth without washing it, that is just disgusting :eek: arent they used to make the baby relax and think he/she is suckling and then they fall asleep?

Anyway...mobile phones that cost hundreds of quid, completely stupid.

Benjamin
10-12-2012, 07:53 PM
Vajazzles.

I mean really, who wants to be looking at a decorated gash? And the health and safety reasons for these, they pose a choking hazard! :nono:

King Gizzard
10-12-2012, 07:54 PM
Alright alright Caitlin put your dummy back in

whey

Mrluvaluva
10-12-2012, 07:58 PM
Clothes. What ever happened to walking through town in the nude?

That is so last season. :rolleyes:

Vicky.
10-12-2012, 07:59 PM
I have never known anyone to pick a dummy up and put it back in a babies mouth without washing it, that is just disgusting :eek: arent they used to make the baby relax and think he/she is suckling and then they fall asleep?

Anyway...mobile phones that cost hundreds of quid, completely stupid.

Yup, its one of the 5 things they say for you to do if your newborn wont settle and seems very upset for a long time. Other 4 are swaddling, shushing, swaying and IDK the last one. Makes them feel safe apparently.

No excuse for toddlers having dummies though IMO.

Ninastar
10-12-2012, 08:04 PM
Yup, its one of the 5 things they say for you to do if your newborn wont settle and seems very upset for a long time. Other 4 are swaddling, shushing, swaying and IDK the last one. Makes them feel safe apparently.

No excuse for toddlers having dummies though IMO.

I can maybe understand babies having one, but i hate it when I see toddlers with them.

none of my sisters or myself had them, and we never needed them. I just see them as a problem when you try to wean them off of them too. It's not nice for them.

Vicky.
10-12-2012, 08:07 PM
I can maybe understand babies having one, but i hate it when I see toddlers with them.

none of my sisters or myself had them, and we never needed them. I just see them as a problem when you try to wean them off of them too. It's not nice for them.
Yeah if Skye had one I would have her off it by about 3 months, and she would ONLY use it when absolutely necessary, not just shoving it in her mouth everytime she made a noise like some parents seem to do. Luckily when we tried her with one(during a HUGE tantrum) she refused it though, so I dont have to worry about that.

Gavins other daughter still had a dummy at 3 year old. It pissed me off no end. She also used to have a bottle of warm milk on a night to send her to sleep until she was 4 :rolleyes:

Jesus.
10-12-2012, 08:09 PM
Vajazzles.

I mean really, who wants to be looking at a decorated gash? And the health and safety reasons for these, they pose a choking hazard! :nono:


*raises hand. Would look at any gash if someone offered.

Ninastar
10-12-2012, 08:14 PM
Yeah if Skye had one I would have her off it by about 3 months, and she would ONLY use it when absolutely necessary, not just shoving it in her mouth everytime she made a noise like some parents seem to do. Luckily when we tried her with one(during a HUGE tantrum) she refused it though, so I dont have to worry about that.

Gavins other daughter still had a dummy at 3 year old. It pissed me off no end. She also used to have a bottle of warm milk on a night to send her to sleep until she was 4 :rolleyes:

haha lucky you!

how is Skye doing btw? is she crying a lot?

and ugh, I just hate parents that do it. I don't mean to generalize against all parents that use dummies, it's just so often you see older kids with them when they just don't need them. At work you see the babies with a dummy in their mouths and they have snot running down their noses. Then they take them out and crawl away and another baby will put it in their mouth. It's just so vile.

and lol, that's kinda funny. I'd find it so annoying. What did Gavin think about her having a dummy at that age?

King Gizzard
10-12-2012, 08:18 PM
cutlery/plates and crap like that when you can buy plastic stuff that you can throw away afterwards to save on washing up :thumbs2:

Black Dagger
10-12-2012, 08:22 PM
rihanna albums

:joker: <3

Vicky.
10-12-2012, 08:23 PM
haha lucky you!

how is Skye doing btw? is she crying a lot?

and ugh, I just hate parents that do it. I don't mean to generalize against all parents that use dummies, it's just so often you see older kids with them when they just don't need them. At work you see the babies with a dummy in their mouths and they have snot running down their noses. Then they take them out and crawl away and another baby will put it in their mouth. It's just so vile.

and lol, that's kinda funny. I'd find it so annoying. What did Gavin think about her having a dummy at that age?

She just seems to sleep most of the time really. Though some nights she just will not settle no matter what we do and cries for like 5 hours nonestop :(

Shes fantastic through the night though. Usually has a feed at 11pm ish, then sleeps right through til 6am, then after another feed she sleeps til 10.

And gav was happy to let his other daughter behave like an overgrown baby :bored:

Vicky.
10-12-2012, 08:23 PM
cutlery/plates and crap like that when you can buy plastic stuff that you can throw away afterwards to save on washing up :thumbs2:

Lazy **** :laugh:

Glenn.
10-12-2012, 08:25 PM
Vajazzles.

I mean really, who wants to be looking at a decorated gash? And the health and safety reasons for these, they pose a choking hazard! :nono:

Ben this just about your phobia of vaginas.

When you're going down on a girl and you get sequences lodged at the back of your throat though. It's the worst :bored:

smeagol
11-12-2012, 02:14 PM
sprouts. if they dont like them why buy them
designer sunglasses - does the price tag make them better whos going to know anyway -sad
tea or coffee in bars - its bar not a cafe why go to a bar and have tea lol
macdonalds - why people whyyyyy lol

4/4 motors - when are you going off road to need it why why why lol

sex - why pay for it when the clubs are full of slappers lol

Kizzy
11-12-2012, 02:31 PM
She just seems to sleep most of the time really. Though some nights she just will not settle no matter what we do and cries for like 5 hours nonestop :(

Shes fantastic through the night though. Usually has a feed at 11pm ish, then sleeps right through til 6am, then after another feed she sleeps til 10.

And gav was happy to let his other daughter behave like an overgrown baby :bored:

Is it colic? my lass was prone to that, like skye she slept well the rest of the time.

I hate it when I see people buying huuuuuge tellies to mount them above the fireplace.
Kat slaters orange face on 60in of my living room wall? *shudder*

Vicky.
11-12-2012, 05:17 PM
Is it colic? my lass was prone to that, like skye she slept well the rest of the time.

I hate it when I see people buying huuuuuge tellies to mount them above the fireplace.
Kat slaters orange face on 60in of my living room wall? *shudder*

Nah I dont think its colic...have been reading up about that and it sounds a LOT worse than what we have. Colic sounds like its impossible to calm the baby, whereas we manage to calm her down for short times but then she starts up again like 15 mins later. Health visitor said it was colic though, but they tend to just say its that when they dont know what the problem is :laugh: