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  • wahoodad · 3 years ago
    I think this calls for one of the famous Noodad/Foodad demonstration vids!
  • Noodad · 3 years ago
    A video is in the works
  • SIL · 3 years ago
    Sounds like a good technique. I\'ll give it a shot this evening. The arms are totally the hard part though. My son likes to splay his fingers out and cock his arm in a position that is surprisingly tough to get him to release from. I\'m trying the push the elbow up and pull the hand at the same time technique but those sleeves have darn small openings which are hard to get your hand through for the pull part. Any suggestions Noodads?
  • jiff · 3 years ago
    I thought... how hard is it to fit a 12 lb baby into this onies. It is not as easy as I though. I didn\'t have these tips when I made my child cry like mad :cry when I had it stuck over her head and she couldn\'t see for a while.
    Thanks to noodad I have some new tricks to try!
  • rupertz · 3 years ago
    Under 3? Never used onesies past 2.
  • Harry · 3 years ago
    Onesies are totally appropriate for any kid not potty trained or not showing an interest in potty training, therefore past 2 is not all that unusual.
  • rupertz · 3 years ago
    Maybe cause I\'ve only got boys, but putting a onesie on a boy seemed a little odd at age 2...Onesies for babies yes, but for toddlers?!
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  • sex_toys · 1 month ago
    Ah onesies…:D It seems to me that your post is full of nostalgia. Women still have the possibility to wear this masterpiece of design and fashion. It would be rather funny to apply your tips on putting on a onesie concerning a woman:
    Step 1: Lay Your Woman Down :D
    Nevertheless THANKS A LOT FOR THE USEFUL TIPS.
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