Doesn’t this place make you feel like your brain is crumbling away like a wet cake?
Last year, before I knew about this forum, I was a sane and healthy young man….After being here for a couple of months, I have to wear a crash helmet and protective padding lest I slip over on my own dribble, I can’t leave the house without my adult diaper and I’ve gone from shoe-laces to Velcro. Nowadays you can spot me at Trafalgar Square, screaming at the pigeons in my favourite potato sack.
Isn’t this place slowly eroding your sanity?
Haha! Loved the Trafalgar square bit.
To my shame I have been drunk in Venice outside the Doge’s palace screaming at pigeons with some italian guys and a girl. The pigeon problem is so bad there they are considering mass culling.
This place really gets to me when someone asks/answers a serious question with something that you should only hear from a troll.
The other thing that really gets on my nerves is blocking/reporting. This section isn’t so much questions and answers, more of a war zone where anything goes and the geneva conventions were thrown out the window long ago.
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Chlorine is an ingredient that will most likely be found in all brands of disposable diapers. It is a product harsh chemical that has long-term effects to our health. It is most often used to kill bacteria in water and in particular, should be used to purify drinking water, and is usually found in swimming pools to keep them sanitary. So why is used in diapers? The chlorine makes your skin dry and causes rashes, if your baby wears a diaper with chlorine in it then you are in contact with the skin of your baby for long periods of time. When exposed to this chemical last, unfortunately, may be a cause of cancer. The use of ointment nature can not provide temporary housing. It is better to use cloth diaper ointment with organic ingredients, because health Your baby unaffected.
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The health effects are too great to risk baby to use disposable diapers. Do not take the risk of damaging baby's skin because of the convenience of disposable brands can offer. If possible, always use natural products and baby diapers are research free chlorine.
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How long to carry a diaper bag?
Aisling first anniversary was last week 3 and I asked, as 10 times and when I'll stop wearing a diaper bag around. I have not really thought about it. It has become second nature when I go somewhere with Aisling, I pack a diaper bag. I probably will not stop for a while though. It's just easier. I can pack snacks, drinks, clothing, diapers, wipes and toys in the thing. Personally, I think it is too early to stop wearing one place. But everyone asks me what I surprised. What is the average parents fail to bring a diaper bag places with them?
My son had 2 last month and still have a "Diaper" bag. Like you, I carry snacks, drinks, diapers and wipes on mine – you can not fit everything in a bag, or you want to! Just keep in its execution and does not matter what others say!