Do you think women who use disposable diapers on their babies all the time are lazy?
I can understand them using disposable diapers on certain occasions like picnics, when they are traveling, at a store, or visiting another person's home but when they use them at home I think it is just being lazy. There is no need to waste that much diapers when they could use cloth ones and rewash them. What is your opinion on this?
Public Comments
- After YOU change about 20 per day, get back to us.....
- That's a great idea sweetie! I'll go buy some cloth diapers for Sandstorm Jr. right away! XOXO
- i think you must have no children!
- Do you have kids!?
- They're smart - not lazy!!
- Maby I'll start using them and send them to you to clean them. You dont have kids, Or I hope that you dont.
- When you're changing them and washing them then you can decide.
- No. Do you want to wash poopy cloth diapers. ewwwwww i know i don't. if you're going to be so judgmental then you should try washing poopy cloth diapers.
- I DISAGREE! You try changing and washing 20-30 diapers a day!
- do you have a child? are you a woman? do you also have a full time job, a home to take care of and a husband? do you think that women should be barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen too?
- You must not have kids.
- What a lame question and crappy point of view. LMAO.
- You don't have kids do ya? I don't either, but I have been around babies, enough to know that it isn't laziness, that is the problem.
- I used disposable on my younger two children, not out of convenience but out of cost and the environment. Cloth diapers waste water; it's a toss up.
- I think to each his own. Some prefer the convenience while others prefer their children to do the natural thing. no one way is better than the other but natural diapers are more environmentally friendly (except they waste water). Plastic diapers take up space. I personally tried the natural diapers on my oldest, but it didnt work out well... I really couldnt get used to it, so i switched to regular diapers. I dont care what others put on their kids- thats their business...
- Our grandmothers did it, our mothers did it, I BROKE THE CYCLE. No, we are not "lazy mothers" we are hardworking mothers who just so happen, to have no time to waste on global warming, because I think, your question is going that way!
- Mr? Sandstorm...did you ever change a cloth diaper? Did you ever have to shake the poo poo off or rinse one in the toilet to get the poo poo off? If not you have no business worrying what women use on their children or not use...It is a woman's business and it is none of yours....REMEMBER???YOU ARE A MAN WITH THE MAN'S BUSINESS!
- my opinion is that you are baiting us once again and have nothing better to discuss than poopy diapers, which is reason enough for disposables...
- Lazy, because I do not want to wash out diapers..... no, just a modern mom... I also use pre-packaged wipes, processed foods, formula, bottles, and a million other modern day conveniences; like car seats! things change, gone are the days of using cloth diapers and your arm for a seat belt!
- Do they even still sell those? disposable are all ive seen putting up with the relatives babies.
- yes I agree,my wife used cloth diapers all the time,disposable are a waste of good money
- What makes them lazy? I've just gotta hear this one. For one thing, they are much easier to use. They can also hold a lot more. Next time your mommy takes you to the store, go to the diaper aisle and look at the boxes. Thay all have a weight rating on the box. It will say something like good for 15-20 lbs. or whatever the rating is.
- I guess you'd be the one "carrying" smelly diapers in a back pack then? Disposable diapers generally prevent leakage and are very sanitary. Besides, to be totally honest with you, I've never seen cloth diapers before. Dude just exactly how old are you? Sounds like something my Grandmother used on my mom when she was a baby.
- It is not being lazy to put a disposable diaper on a baby. Most people do not have the time or energy to add one more thing to their list especially if they have more than one child, a husband, a home to take care of and a career. Also disposable cuts down on diaper rash.
- Diapers are not suppose to stay on your behind for extended periods of time the idea is to pottie train; therefore cloth diapers are the best.
- IS THIS REALLY YOU? You're back?! :) :) :)
- Have you ever picked up a baby, and stuck your hand in crap?! Disposable diapers hold a lot more, which is good when it's bedtime. And your question bothers me, "are women lazy?" Have you ever figured out a better to do something. I call it working smarter, not harder!
- hey,i don't mind as long as you wash them!!!!and if we're going to talk about lazy.....that's what most men are anyway!!!why do men use disposable razors?!
- LIKE MOMS DON'T HAVE ENOUGH TO DO!YOU'RE NUTS!
- You don't have a clue. lol
- Try changing about 10 shi**y diapers in one day and then wasing them out by hand to get the poop out of them and I think you will change your mind....You must have no children or have never washed out a shi**y diaper by hand...YOU ARE GOOFY!!!
- kinda...but i don't think women understand how easy it is now a days no more pins no rubber pants...u can buy cloth diapers that are mechanically identical to disposables (Velcro n go)...and then an extra couple loads of wash a week big whoop right, if that's to hard then yes they're lazy the extra 5 seconds cloth takes me is well wost it for infinite reasons health, enviroment, my budget.. now if you don't have a washing machine well then i can understand...but if ur a sahm of 1 or 2 children with a washer n dryer NO excuses... just a thought: us cloth diapering moms should unite pool the tons of money we've saved by not being lazy, buy out the disposable diaper manufacturers and rid the world of the evil vile things FOREVER hahahaha
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