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Posted on 7/3/15 at 7:14 am to VaBamaMan
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My wife is INSISTING that we will be cloth diapering our son when he gets here in September. I can't WAIT to carry around a wet bag full of dirty diapers on a long hot day.....
I'm going with what she doesn't know, won't hurt her. If I have him with me on a longggg day out of the house, and she is at work. Disposable it is.
You might want to ease up on the complaining until you actually cloth diaper. Its awesome. You aren't the first person to realize that diapers can small; the wet bag is designed to keep the smell at bay.
If your wife is breastfeeding, cloth diapers are a natural compliment. If y'all are formula feeding, it might be a much more messy proposition. Breast fed stool is water soluble. Formula stool is... not.
Added benefits of cloth diapers is little to no chance of diaper rash. Happy butt makes for a happier baby.
Don't knock it till you've tried it! Good luck with the new baby.
Posted on 7/3/15 at 9:03 am to Grouper Picatta
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Where the hell do you live.
gonzales, but i have seen this in br, gonzales, lafayette and lake charles - it seems we can't get away from trashiness
Posted on 7/3/15 at 9:05 am to Gorilla Ball
In my scientific estimate, on any given day there is a used diaper laying in the parking lot at 200 walmart parking lots across the country.
Posted on 7/3/15 at 9:22 am to Opus
Opus is a wise man.
Our daughter had an allergic reaction to the sodium polyacrylate in dispoable diapers, so we were forced to use cloth. She NEVER had a diaper rash after we switched to cloth diapers.
It IS more work than disposables, but it isn't bad once you set up a routine. If I had another kid, I'd use cloth diapers from the beginning.
Our daughter had an allergic reaction to the sodium polyacrylate in dispoable diapers, so we were forced to use cloth. She NEVER had a diaper rash after we switched to cloth diapers.
It IS more work than disposables, but it isn't bad once you set up a routine. If I had another kid, I'd use cloth diapers from the beginning.
Posted on 7/3/15 at 9:23 am to Gorilla Ball
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piss
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used diapers
ISWYDT!!!!
Posted on 7/3/15 at 9:24 am to Gorilla Ball
I feel bad enough putting them in public trash cans. Couldn't imaging leaving them on the ground.
Posted on 7/3/15 at 9:26 am to KG6
I put them under my wife's pillow. She has got me a few times too.
Posted on 7/3/15 at 9:45 am to Gorilla Ball
If you ever worked at a restaurant or bar, the used tampon on the floor or back of the toilet seat always bugged me. There is a fricking trash can.
But I've def seen people pull into a parking lot, and leave a diaper on the ground.
But I've def seen people pull into a parking lot, and leave a diaper on the ground.
Posted on 7/3/15 at 9:55 am to dgnx6
years ago i owned a house on perkins rd and a bus stop was nearby - passengers would empty receipts or whatever out of the bag while waiting for the bus. freaking amazing
Posted on 7/3/15 at 9:59 am to Gorilla Ball
Relax. They decompose after a few hundred years.
Posted on 7/3/15 at 10:09 am to Tigerstudent08
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Stay away from the poors
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I used to be a country club lifeguard. All those supposedly baller moms would leave soiled diapers lying around the pool deck like landmines for us to pick up.
Kinda shot that theory, huh?
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