I recently saw on the wikipedia page for adult diapers that there are people who claim that wearing diapers full time is better for your health, and that it would be advancing society. However, right now it would be very difficult for everyone to wear full time. Diapers are pretty expensive. $20 can get you 10-18 diapers or so. I bought 12 L4's for $20, however the m4's come with 14 so I'll use that example. Assuming that people might want to change at least twice a day for a month, that would be 60 (or 62) diapers needed. If you take the price per M4, and multiply it by 60, that would be about $85.71 for a month of 2 diapers a day. That's the low end of it. Some people might want to change 4 times a day. So, let's assume 3 times a day to be within the ball park. So that's $128.57.
Also that's just 1 person. If this is someone providing for a family of 4, then multiply that by 4 and that become $514.28! Just for a month. $6,171.43 a year! That is a major budget expense. The average water bill for the most expensive water in the united states comes to be $864.32 a fraction of the diaper bill.
What would be a reasonable price for diapers where it would make sense to switch? Well, I would target $650 a year for a family of 4 going through 3 a day. Once you divide out those numbers, you get 0.15 a diaper. That is absurd!!! We're not even talking cheap adult pull ups, we're talking about the big ones like tena abena molicare etc.
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maybe if the market gets competitive enough, and there's a big breakthrough in how to make them cheaper and effective, then that might become a reality, but it's unlikely.
That's just something that I thought about.
Also that's just 1 person. If this is someone providing for a family of 4, then multiply that by 4 and that become $514.28! Just for a month. $6,171.43 a year! That is a major budget expense. The average water bill for the most expensive water in the united states comes to be $864.32 a fraction of the diaper bill.
What would be a reasonable price for diapers where it would make sense to switch? Well, I would target $650 a year for a family of 4 going through 3 a day. Once you divide out those numbers, you get 0.15 a diaper. That is absurd!!! We're not even talking cheap adult pull ups, we're talking about the big ones like tena abena molicare etc.
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maybe if the market gets competitive enough, and there's a big breakthrough in how to make them cheaper and effective, then that might become a reality, but it's unlikely.
That's just something that I thought about.