Please help save my marriage

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My music drives my husband up a wall, but I must have it blaring to houseclean! So I bought an mp3 player, which should have solved everything.

However, I have gone through a million pairs of earbuds, both cheap and expensive, and just cannot find any to fit in my ears! If they even go in at all, they only stay for a few seconds. It's so annoying! I'm getting big biceps from the hand-to-ear action twenty times a minute.

So what's up with this??? Do I have freakishly small canals? Should I get them surgically enlarged?

Do the manufacturers realize the ladies like music too?

Is this a misogynistic conspiracy? Can I bring a discrimination class action lawsuit and make millions?

I tried the earphones (vs. buds) for a while, but really want the buds! Love the design of the earhook buds, that's ingenious, but they are too big too.

Does anyone else have this problem? How do little kids keep them in?

(If there is an obvious solution I am missing, I apologize in advance for my technorance.)

Thanks.

Heidi

( & speaking of conspiracies, what's up with those 20 truly obnoxious screechy tunes pre-planted on the player, that just cannot be removed?? Whose bright marketing idea was that?!?!?!)
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WTF!?:convinced:
 
I seriously doubt a decent pair of headphones would save your marriage. In fact, with them, you will not hear each other - talk about poor communication! :questionmark: :hmpf:


Seriously though, the following earbuds that I use are absolutely fantastic in terms of sound quality and they stay put inside the ear. Check them out

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Huh.

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Perhaps this should be my next avatar...:hmmmm2:...That's a shiny set of cans for ya! ;)
:rofl:

I would have figured you for Foster's;)
 
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Ooooh, I love the idea of the earbud covers, but I am so so sorry that I went to that darned Deal website! I currently have $140.00 worth of crap save in my 'shopping basket' there. I better do some serious deleting before I hit the Pay button..... (But of course the best idea was the housekeeper!) .

Jamun1, I liked the Target ones too, will try to check those out today. (& the Aiwa ones look really good too, Gr8nrg, but sadly, they are out of stock.)

DanC, I didn't know that before about the notch, but still, I can't hear the tunes if I don't stick the buds down into the canal, I'm thinking maybe they didn't transfer at max volume, b/c I only have a 1.1 (vs. 2.) USB port on my computer..

Big Daddy, thanks for the forum link (for eliminating all the pre-planted music) , I registered and spent an hour or so there. I couldn't find anything about my player, I even did a search for "RCA" products, and it seems that no one has made a comment about RCA. But it was an interesting site and I picked up some other tips.

The reason I can't figure out how to delete those songs on my player (RCA H116A) is because the transfer method is just drag/drop from Windows Explorer . The device (at least visually via Win. Explorer) has only two folders (data and media) and both are empty until you drag/drop your music into them. That's all, no other files are listed, either in or out of those two empty folders. I just can't figure out where on earth they hid them!! Very very sneaky. I wonder if all the mp3 maker companies do this...

Thanks guys, this really helped a lot, and I appreciate it. Soon I'll have no excuses for a messy house.
 
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