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Consonants FTW
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Nah, though I am going to when I have more privacy and better access to diapers. At the moment it is difficult for me to get rid of wet diapers, which can hang around a few days in a bag in emergencies. The smell of a messy diaper is one I couldn't get away with and my parents a) don't go out often and b) recycle so are very observant about what goes in the bin. I would if I could but considering I can rarely get tape up ones and getting rid of it would be a nightmare, even without the clean up, I just won't until I live away from my parents.
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Banned
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^ Sounds smart.
I've done it a few times, but I just don't like the cleanup. It's like that scene in "The Magnificent Seven": "There was a fella I once knew. One day he just up and jumped into a mess of cactus. I asked him why he did it." "And what did he say?" "He said it seemed like a good idea at the time." |
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Regular
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Dropping the Peach for 09
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Proper clean-up procedure: Step 1: Leave as much as you can in the diaper; i.e. wipe your back side with the front of the diaper if it's still resonably clean. Step 2: Use baby wipes / wet wipes or even toilet paper to remove most of the solid stuff. Step 3: Shower / bathe and wash your back side properly. If you just jump in the shower after untaping a messy diaper you may as well go #2 in the shower right away ![]() Peachy
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