LittleJohnny
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I prefer cloth diapers too, but there are some downsides.
1. I usually rinse them off in the shower by hand, particularly if they're messy because that can't be good for the washing machine lmao. Rinsing them by hand has given me some pretty bad blisters though, particularly if I'm rinsing multiple diapers; not too bad if it's just one or two at a time.
2. The laundry is still stinky, and pretty hard to hide, but I live with my mom and she already knows all about me.
3. Diaper rashes are the WORST with cloth diapers. Like, skin-peeling, bloody, scabby, itchy, flakey BAD BAD BAD diapy rashes lmao. I can literally put it no more severely than that haha. I definitely wouldn't reccomend falling asleep in a wet/messy cloth diaper for and extended period of time. I had a REALLY bad experience lmao. Disposables on the other hand are designed to pull moisture away from your skin, so unlike with cloth diapers, your skin isn't contantly pressed up against urine soaked diapers.
I love the thickness of cloth diapers though, so I'll usually wear them OVER my disposable diapers, then put on my plastic pants. That way diaper rash doesn't set in as fast, but I still don't have to worry about leaking at all. I HAVE leaked in cloth diapers before, but I was actually trying to for experimental purposes lol. My conclusion was that it's pretty much impossible to leak in cloth diapers, using them normally. You'd have to literally be trying to make them leak, and maybe not even then. I find a triple layer is damn near invincible lmao.
1. I usually rinse them off in the shower by hand, particularly if they're messy because that can't be good for the washing machine lmao. Rinsing them by hand has given me some pretty bad blisters though, particularly if I'm rinsing multiple diapers; not too bad if it's just one or two at a time.
2. The laundry is still stinky, and pretty hard to hide, but I live with my mom and she already knows all about me.
3. Diaper rashes are the WORST with cloth diapers. Like, skin-peeling, bloody, scabby, itchy, flakey BAD BAD BAD diapy rashes lmao. I can literally put it no more severely than that haha. I definitely wouldn't reccomend falling asleep in a wet/messy cloth diaper for and extended period of time. I had a REALLY bad experience lmao. Disposables on the other hand are designed to pull moisture away from your skin, so unlike with cloth diapers, your skin isn't contantly pressed up against urine soaked diapers.
I love the thickness of cloth diapers though, so I'll usually wear them OVER my disposable diapers, then put on my plastic pants. That way diaper rash doesn't set in as fast, but I still don't have to worry about leaking at all. I HAVE leaked in cloth diapers before, but I was actually trying to for experimental purposes lol. My conclusion was that it's pretty much impossible to leak in cloth diapers, using them normally. You'd have to literally be trying to make them leak, and maybe not even then. I find a triple layer is damn near invincible lmao.