HappilyDiapered03
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Is there a guide somewhere on like a everything you need to know about trying cloth diapers?
HappilyDiapered03 said:Is there a guide somewhere on like a everything you need to know about trying cloth diapers?
The "inhouse" everything cloth diapering expert is @Cottontail . PM Him he can tell you everything you need to know.HappilyDiapered03 said:Is there a guide somewhere on like a everything you need to know about trying cloth diapers?
I wear and like them, however I do not actually go in them. Large part why I use cloth instead of disposable. If I'm just wearing and nothing else disposable is a waste of money. Inserts are what make or break cloths though if you're gonna use them, and they are less absorbent than regular diapers. So if you plan on going in them plastic pants may be good to pair withHappilyDiapered03 said:Is there a guide somewhere on like a everything you need to know about trying cloth diapers?
Agreed cottontail is definitely a good person to talk to for info and advice there, I'm possibly not far behind but he definitely has more experience than me.littlemoosey said:The "inhouse" everything cloth diapering expert is @Cottontail . PM Him he can tell you everything you need to know.
I think you would be surprised how many of us older people use cloth diapers. That's what we grew up with. I think Pampers came into use in the sixty's. But most people still used cloth. It was cheaper then throw away. Back then you had big family's and little money.Pyromaniac said:Not many people wear cloth diapers here
sunprincess said:I like to wear a cloth diaper (protected brief) over a thin disposable pull-up when I go out with friends or family gatherings. If you decide you're interested in cloth diapers, I recommend Threaded Armor. They have some really good quality adult cloth diapers and not just briefs. They also have the ones with the snap buttons on the sides. The inserts for more absorbency can be tricky to put in, though.
When wearing side snapped plastic panty or diapers, i leak when on my side.sunprincess said:I like to wear a cloth diaper (protected brief) over a thin disposable pull-up when I go out with friends or family gatherings. If you decide you're interested in cloth diapers, I recommend Threaded Armor. They have some really good quality adult cloth diapers and not just briefs. They also have the ones with the snap buttons on the sides. The inserts for more absorbency can be tricky to put in, though.
Yeah, I heard that the side-snap cloth diapers can leak more. That's why I wear briefs.Fireball44 said:When wearing side snapped plastic panty or diapers, i leak when on my side.
ever control top pantyhose over your diaper panty?sunprincess said:Yeah, I heard that the side-snap cloth diapers can leak more. That's why I wear briefs.