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JLK's avatar

I’m curious about the increase in daycare for babies as also contributing to diaper use. The entire manipulation of young parents is just evil. Mom has to work to pay for meals out, a new car, formula and….those high dollar diapers. :(

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Dag, Unbekomming, you leave no stone unturned. Diapers?? OK, here we go. While standing in Tiananmen Square on a chilly morning, getting ready to enter The Forbidden City, wondering where all these Chinese people came from, a man standing in front of me had a very small child sitting atop his shoulders, when I noticed a hole in the child's snowsuit, coolie cheeks staring me in the face. The child didn't walk yet so the mother was standing nearby with a stroller. Baby & toddler clothes in China are created with holes at the bottom. When I came home I researched.

Come to find out the average age of Chinese children already potty trained was 9 months. Say what? And China is a backward country? No, I don't think so. I've done a bit of traveling and believe me, nothing could have prepared me for the magnificence of Shanghai. Another story.

I bought 4 dozen cloth diapers when my boys were born, no way could I afford paper ones, but my sitters insisted, so one package lasted quite a while. At home, always cloth. Cloth diapers are cold and noticeably uncomfortable, paper ones caused rashes because they are warm and hold a lot more. Both were trained by 1 year. My granddaughter is 3, just graduated from diapers to pullups, oh joy. I am forever astounded at the gadgets bought, money wasted, energy spent and time invested in cluttering up a house with stupid stuff that is more easily and cheaply done the old fashioned way. On that subject I could write a book. Lazy is expensive.

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