BabyTyrant
Est. Contributor
- Messages
- 2,852
- Role
- Diaper Lover
I am the only one that thinks it seems like parents are becoming more senseless or maybe in some ways the better word would be lazy.
The thing that makes me think so is how more baby diapers are being offered in bigger sizes with a traditional wetness indicator strip, something that was common only on small sizes before (for new parents), but now they make them up to size 6 (or maybe 7 for the few brands that have a size 7); and there are those "diaper technologies" like the clip on that tweets if baby is wet, or those "Smart-Diapers" that are supposed to give an alert for #1or 2.
I mean they seem like really weird technologies, I mean why cant they even check the state of the Babys' Diapers? Is that because they are getting lazier?
And I've seen kids that look like they are alone, with no adults in sight just roaming around town and doing as they please and some seemed as young as only a few years old (not fully dressed); probably Welfare Kids.
The thing that makes me think so is how more baby diapers are being offered in bigger sizes with a traditional wetness indicator strip, something that was common only on small sizes before (for new parents), but now they make them up to size 6 (or maybe 7 for the few brands that have a size 7); and there are those "diaper technologies" like the clip on that tweets if baby is wet, or those "Smart-Diapers" that are supposed to give an alert for #1or 2.
I mean they seem like really weird technologies, I mean why cant they even check the state of the Babys' Diapers? Is that because they are getting lazier?
And I've seen kids that look like they are alone, with no adults in sight just roaming around town and doing as they please and some seemed as young as only a few years old (not fully dressed); probably Welfare Kids.
Last edited: