technomonkey Posted November 30, 2023 Share Posted November 30, 2023 so i found out Fixx Adult Size 10 Pacifier from rearz that is huge and is unusable gives me the gag reflex. i have never owned one till today and now i am unsure. 1 Link to comment
ValentinesStuff Posted November 30, 2023 Share Posted November 30, 2023 I prefer the NUK 5. Link to comment
TinyBunny Posted November 30, 2023 Share Posted November 30, 2023 https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1327453085/adult-solid-silicone-jumbo-adult-perfect?click_key=6ccf36546f169a217b2eeade3b30a799ef485c66%3A1327453085&click_sum=892132f0&ref=shop_home_active_7&pro=1&sts=1 I have three of those 1 Link to comment
Little Sherri Posted December 1, 2023 Share Posted December 1, 2023 I've tried the Rearz size 10 pacifier under the Fixx moniker, but I find those huge - to me it's like trying to fall asleep with a banana in your mouth. Which, granted, maybe some people enjoy, but for me, like you, it wasn't comfortable. Rearz has a great selection of pacifiers, and the ones I like the best are also their cheapest - they're like $4 each. Which is good, because you want to have a bunch of them if you're going to use them with any frequency - you want to be able to clean them and let them dry or else they will start to smell like mildew, basically. The Rearz size 6 adult pacifier is the one I'm referring to - it's easy to take apart and clean thoroughly and put back together. I like the size of them because the nipple is long enough that the shield doesn't put pressure on my teeth. I used to try and use toddler pacifiers in the 18-36 months size, but the nipple wasn't long enough so there was a constant inward pressure on the shield. Basically, if your teeth start to ache after a couple of days, your pacifier may eventually alter the shape of your dental arcade. I sleep with one every night, so for me, fit was important. In 5 years, my teeth haven't been affected. The moral of the story is, you need a Goldilocks pacifier. Too big or too small won't work. 1 Link to comment
puffy_bottom Posted December 1, 2023 Share Posted December 1, 2023 I just got some of the Rearz Size 8 teats to try on their Size 6 guard. They don't exactly fit (seal is TOO good) and I have another thread going about modifying in Baby Talk. But I'm looking forward to finding out if that's a size that's acceptable for me. The Size 6 falls out of my mouth when I sleep. 1 Link to comment
Pampertimmy Posted December 1, 2023 Share Posted December 1, 2023 I do use the Foxx size 10. It took some time to get used to but now I love it. I always have it in my mouth when I'm at home. 2 Link to comment
Rachael-Little Posted December 1, 2023 Share Posted December 1, 2023 I bought ones from Amazon, little for big I love them 2 Link to comment
FretaBWet Posted December 1, 2023 Share Posted December 1, 2023 I use size 6 myself and have no problem with it falling out while I sleep. I used size 18 to 36 month baby pacifiers until my first adult sized pacis. I bought a size 7 and a size 6 and found the size 7 too long and it didn't seat correctly against the soft palate. Size 6 nestles perfectly in my mouth. As @Little Sherri says it's a goldilocks thing finding the right size for your mouth. Hugs, Freta 2 Link to comment
Cute_Kitten Posted December 1, 2023 Share Posted December 1, 2023 I use a size 6 Rearz but I've been thinking of getting a larger one. I keep waffling on trying the size 10 but I think I will. Like others have said, it's all about finding that sweet spot. The size 6 is good but I"d like something a little bit larger. Link to comment
tommyneedsdiapers90 Posted December 4, 2023 Share Posted December 4, 2023 6 is my favorite its the most comfy. the smallest i can go is whatever the largest size MAM makes for kids. i find those oddly comfy too. anything smaller is a waste of time unless you can pop the guard out for a larger nipple Link to comment
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