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That is not the to clean a pacifier

Chiboy

Diamond Member
Sitting on the couch at someones house & the mom puts the pacifier in the babys mouth when it falls on the carpet the father sucks on it & sticks it back in the babys mouths. My reaction whaaaaaat? The response was "It fell on the carpet."

Not cool...
 
Originally posted by: Chiboy
Sitting on the couch at someones house & the mom puts the pacifier in the babys mouth when it falls on the carpet the father sucks on it & sticks it back in the babys mouths. My reaction whaaaaaat? The response was "It fell on the carpet."

Not cool...

It's carpet... not like it fell into a trash can.
 
who cares that it fell ont eh floor. you think thats the worst thing a baby is going to stick in there mouth?


 
Originally posted by: Chiboy
Sitting on the couch at someones house & the mom puts the pacifier in the babys mouth when it falls on the carpet the father sucks on it & sticks it back in the babys mouths. My reaction whaaaaaat? The response was "It fell on the carpet."

Not cool...

WTF...lol
 
Well... that father can be proclaimed super man card holder for not being a germophobe and realizing its futile and dumb as hell to try and protect your children from countless germs.
Build that baby's immune system now... should be one helluva healthy adult! 😀
 
Originally posted by: destrekor
Well... that father can be proclaimed super man card holder for not being a germophobe and realizing its futile and dumb as hell to try and protect your children from countless germs.
Build that baby's immune system now... should be one helluva healthy adult! 😀

Yep. I remember when my daughter (our first) dropped her pacifier on the street, I wiped it on my jeans and gave it back to her. A woman stopped me and said 'that must be your fourth child'. I said why and she said 'because the first one I steralized it, the second I washed it in hot water, the third I washed it, and the fourth I did what you did'.

It was my first, it also is good to build their immune system (within reason). Way to much 'keep em away from all bugs' with most kids. (Antimicrobal soaps are evil...)

Bill
 
Originally posted by: bsobel
Originally posted by: destrekor
Well... that father can be proclaimed super man card holder for not being a germophobe and realizing its futile and dumb as hell to try and protect your children from countless germs.
Build that baby's immune system now... should be one helluva healthy adult! 😀

Yep. I remember when my daughter (our first) dropped her pacifier on the street, I wiped it on my jeans and gave it back to her. A woman stopped me and said 'that must be your fourth child'. I said why and she said 'because the first one I steralized it, the second I washed it in hot water, the third I washed it, and the fourth I did what you did'.

It was my first, it also is good to build their immune system (within reason). Way to much 'keep em away from all bugs' with most kids. (Antimicrobal soaps are evil...)

Bill

hahah yeah.

my kids play in dirt and eat snacks at the same time. play with animals, clean up after them, etc

 
Any of my nieces and nephews, I'll just rinse the thing in case of particles big enough to irritate their gums. I've never worried about scorching it for germs.
 
Originally posted by: Chiboy
Sitting on the couch at someones house & the mom puts the pacifier in the babys mouth when it falls on the carpet the father sucks on it & sticks it back in the babys mouths. My reaction whaaaaaat? The response was "It fell on the carpet."

Not cool...

you must not have any kids. Besides, as others have said, it helps build up their immune system. If the worst that kid gets is a paci that's been on the carpet, they're doing just fine.
 
Originally posted by: middlehead
Any of my nieces and nephews, I'll just rinse the thing in case of particles big enough to irritate their gums. I've never worried about scorching it for germs.

weirdo
 
Everyone knows that kids are supposed to be brought up in cleanrooms and hermetically-sealed bubbles so that they're not exposed to any kind of germ/bacteria/virus/pathogen.
 
Mind your own business. Parents are just trying to build up their baby's immune system so the kid doesn't grow up to be drug dependent like all the pussies now a days.
 
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