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Chewtoys for adults - do they exist?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 537731" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I have had few days time to think this and I have noticed that surprisingly high portion of adults chew something. Pens and pencils, fingers, nails, lips, hair, toothpicks, straws, wristbands, arms of spectacles, water bottle caps, lollipop or ice cream sticks and many, many other things. So someone really <strong>should</strong> sell us chewers something nicer!</p><p></p><p>For difficult child I think anything he could keep with him and that he could then 'absent-mindedly' put to his mouth would be just fine. No one would likely think it twice. Something to keep in neck would be ideal but why not for example some kind of mobile phone jewellery or key chain to put to his memory stick or something. Or of course it could be something cutesy and he could blame his girlfriend and say she gave it to him for good luck and demanded him to keep it with him. Old blame wife/girlfriend trick would work just fine in this. And i'm sure his girlfriend would back him up if needed.</p><p></p><p>by the way. if someone is wondering why on earth I'm putting this much thought and energy my adult, fully capable son's chew toy issues and fussing about that, it is because<strong> I </strong>need that right now. He has awfully lot on his plate right now and to succeed he has to work very hard and be very mature with everything. And still it will hurt him. He also disclosed me something that distresses me greatly and is very hurtful for him. And there is no darn thing I can do to make it easier for him or help him or comfort him. While he is my baby and always will be, he indeed is no baby any more and this is something only he can work through. Only thing I can help him with is to find that darn chew toy. And it is very little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 537731, member: 14557"] I have had few days time to think this and I have noticed that surprisingly high portion of adults chew something. Pens and pencils, fingers, nails, lips, hair, toothpicks, straws, wristbands, arms of spectacles, water bottle caps, lollipop or ice cream sticks and many, many other things. So someone really [B]should[/B] sell us chewers something nicer! For difficult child I think anything he could keep with him and that he could then 'absent-mindedly' put to his mouth would be just fine. No one would likely think it twice. Something to keep in neck would be ideal but why not for example some kind of mobile phone jewellery or key chain to put to his memory stick or something. Or of course it could be something cutesy and he could blame his girlfriend and say she gave it to him for good luck and demanded him to keep it with him. Old blame wife/girlfriend trick would work just fine in this. And i'm sure his girlfriend would back him up if needed. by the way. if someone is wondering why on earth I'm putting this much thought and energy my adult, fully capable son's chew toy issues and fussing about that, it is because[B] I [/B]need that right now. He has awfully lot on his plate right now and to succeed he has to work very hard and be very mature with everything. And still it will hurt him. He also disclosed me something that distresses me greatly and is very hurtful for him. And there is no darn thing I can do to make it easier for him or help him or comfort him. While he is my baby and always will be, he indeed is no baby any more and this is something only he can work through. Only thing I can help him with is to find that darn chew toy. And it is very little. [/QUOTE]
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