How we baby wear in Africa

I understand. :)

I think the 'could you be more specific?' came across a little sharp when I read it in the early hours, it made me feel defensive on OP's part.

The power of written text to kill meaning, eh?

I love Africa too, but I've only been lucky enough to visit one country. I will explore more when I'm an old granny. :)

I also thought it sounded a bit aggressive tbh - sometimes things get mixed up in the causually written word
 
My hubby is also a keen baby wearer! He'd rather use the wrap than the buggy when going out, and with both our children he's worn them while hoovering etc, while I get some rest :)

For hubby it's a great way to bond too - a wrap/sling etc can be a great way for dads to get skin to skin with baby. I always recommend it to new parents - so dad can bond and mum can rest.

PS I love South Africa, it's one of my favourite places I've been :)
 
I saw a man do this in my local Asda with a beautiful woven wrap - it was so awesome!
 
I understand. :)

I think the 'could you be more specific?' came across a little sharp when I read it in the early hours, it made me feel defensive on OP's part.

The power of written text to kill meaning, eh?

I love Africa too, but I've only been lucky enough to visit one country. I will explore more when I'm an old granny. :)

I also thought it sounded a bit aggressive tbh - sometimes things get mixed up in the causually written word

I had a family crisis this week and am looking and am in bits over it. If I worded it funny, its only because of that - I meant no offence to the op or anyone else.

Could we just drop this please?
 

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