Viselésfügg
Viselésfügg is a Hungarian term that roughly translates to "wear dependency" or "dependency on wearing." It is most commonly used in the context of babywearing, referring to a perceived or actual reliance of an infant on being carried in a sling or carrier.
The concept often arises in discussions among parents and caregivers about the natural behavior of babies,
Proponents of babywearing argue that it fulfills a baby's innate need for connection, aids in regulating their
Skeptics or those concerned about "viselésfügg" might worry that excessive carrying could hinder a baby's development
Ultimately, "viselésfügg" highlights a cultural perspective on infant care and the role of physical closeness in