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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 709857" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>I get so angry whenever that Pampers Diaper Commercial on television comes on, bragging about 12 hour protection with it's diapers. Poor kids nowadays whose parents buy-into that sort of thing.</p><p></p><p>With cloth diapers and rubber pants I knew the instant my kids were wet or soiled, and I changed them promptly. Those old cloth diapers used to sag and weigh-down the seat of the rubber pants when wet, so I knew when someone needed changing. A quick glance told you, <em>change-time</em>.</p><p></p><p>As for early training, I think it all depends on the child. I have a nephew that would happily wear a drenched diaper (cloth and rubber pants) until he got a diaper rash, whereas my oldest daughter used to pull at her rubber pants when she was wet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 709857, member: 21572"] I get so angry whenever that Pampers Diaper Commercial on television comes on, bragging about 12 hour protection with it's diapers. Poor kids nowadays whose parents buy-into that sort of thing. With cloth diapers and rubber pants I knew the instant my kids were wet or soiled, and I changed them promptly. Those old cloth diapers used to sag and weigh-down the seat of the rubber pants when wet, so I knew when someone needed changing. A quick glance told you, [I]change-time[/I]. As for early training, I think it all depends on the child. I have a nephew that would happily wear a drenched diaper (cloth and rubber pants) until he got a diaper rash, whereas my oldest daughter used to pull at her rubber pants when she was wet. [/QUOTE]
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