@hotcoconuts82 And anyone else with cup experience...my first day went pretty well. I think this morning I didn't quite put it in far enough and it was bothering me a little until I took it out and re-inserted. I even wore it to the gym which I wasn't expecting. I think I need to cut the stem. Do you ever have to push yours up after you've been wearing it awhile?
Some times I don't get it in far enough and I have to adjust it. But Not normally. The only time I really have an issue is when I'm doing zumba. It was getting so uncomfortable. I found that if I turn it inside when I work out its much more comfortable.
I know, right? The beading and lace and fake pearls and feathers and whatever else are not my style but I would just shrug and say whatever but I'm not okay with my 2 year old wearing something that revealing. I told her that so she can pick something else.
I like that one radtechgirl! I will send it to her. I should have also mentioned, if it's above $45ish she's probably going to say it's too much. That's what happened with the bridesmaid dresses. There's a couple of other flower girls (3 and 6).
Thanks radtechgirl! I hadn't thought about checking Walmart. I like that one. And the second one on Amazon I missed on my search. I will send these to her.
@hotcoconuts82 And anyone else with cup experience...my first day went pretty well. I think this morning I didn't quite put it in far enough and it was bothering me a little until I took it out and re-inserted. I even wore it to the gym which I wasn't expecting. I think I need to cut the stem. Do you ever have to push yours up after you've been wearing it awhile?
I've never had to do this but I've heard of others cutting the stem or turning it inside out.
cosmicav, what articulation error is it when someone talks like Elmur Fudd (i.e., wiley wabbit)?
That error process is called derhotacization!! Basically, he can't say his R's. One of the hardest articulation errors to correct, in my opinion lol.
There are a lot of looney tunes with speech errors!
Should I be worried if my kid is doing this, but with Ls? She sits on my "wap", her favourite toy is her "wamb", and we eat "wunch". I figured she would grow out of it (and I do correct her every time).
That error process is called derhotacization!! Basically, he can't say his R's. One of the hardest articulation errors to correct, in my opinion lol.
There are a lot of looney tunes with speech errors!
Should I be worried if my kid is doing this, but with Ls? She sits on my "wap", her favourite toy is her "wamb", and we eat "wunch". I figured she would grow out of it (and I do correct her every time).
Definitely do not worry about that at this point We usually don't start to work on L-errors until ages 5-6ish.
That error process is called derhotacization!! Basically, he can't say his R's. One of the hardest articulation errors to correct, in my opinion lol.
There are a lot of looney tunes with speech errors!
Should I be worried if my kid is doing this, but with Ls? She sits on my "wap", her favourite toy is her "wamb", and we eat "wunch". I figured she would grow out of it (and I do correct her every time).
I feel the need to clarify a that I was asking because of a work question who is much older than our kiddos
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