I've had a 'chou chou' for 21 years and I'm not ashamed to admit it

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Be it in the form of a small bolster, a pillow, a blanket or a stuffed toy, having a chou chou (smelly pillow) seemed to be a perfectly normal thing to me — or so I thought. Imagine my shock when I found out (at age 24, no less), that not everyone has a chou chou.

Traditionally, the pillows are hand-made by grandmothers and filled with dried bean sprout husks as a gift to their newborn grandchildren so they don’t get startled while sleeping.

Most may call it chou chou, which translates to “smelly” in Mandarin, and others might know it as bantal busuk (Malay for “smelly pillow”). It is something personal which they would have had since they were young — a comfort object if you will.

Those who don’t have a chou chou may gasp in horror at the thought of keeping a smelly pillow and not washing it for days or months — sometimes even years, on end. While those who are camp chou chou just can’t sleep without it.

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