as they say old age comes to us all and im begining to feel the strains of old age creeping up on me hence this posting for help:twisted:
Ok when I were a wee lad like most babies I of course wore dypers lol
Well my mid life crisis seems to be throwing me back to those days ....now I dont know if its simply my new toys im playing whith thats scaring the crap out of me or what but .....well....well erm im finding as I travel about that I can no lonmger wait for the next service station on the motorway and in an endevour to try and avoid any embaresing situations ,as well as marks on my leather seats in me car im seriously been thinking about adult dypers:idea:
Well come on now its an age thing and one day we will all need em thats for darn sure :wink2:
So in order to comply with site rules :wink2:my question is to you ladies which no doubt most of you have first hand experiance with these things with the kids when they were youner
1)are the disposable dypers better in avoiding nappy rash or are the washable ones superior
2) from a cost factor do the disposable ones work out dearer than the washable ones
3) does the use of wearing a washing peg on the noise mitigate the smell when washing the washable ones
4) Is it reccomended to use talcon powder to avoid nappy rash or is that simply a myth
5) which brand of talc would you ladies reccomend
Many thanks for taking the time to read this and I do so look forward to hearing you ladies advice on the subject matter:Grope:
Ok when I were a wee lad like most babies I of course wore dypers lol
Well my mid life crisis seems to be throwing me back to those days ....now I dont know if its simply my new toys im playing whith thats scaring the crap out of me or what but .....well....well erm im finding as I travel about that I can no lonmger wait for the next service station on the motorway and in an endevour to try and avoid any embaresing situations ,as well as marks on my leather seats in me car im seriously been thinking about adult dypers:idea:
Well come on now its an age thing and one day we will all need em thats for darn sure :wink2:
So in order to comply with site rules :wink2:my question is to you ladies which no doubt most of you have first hand experiance with these things with the kids when they were youner
1)are the disposable dypers better in avoiding nappy rash or are the washable ones superior
2) from a cost factor do the disposable ones work out dearer than the washable ones
3) does the use of wearing a washing peg on the noise mitigate the smell when washing the washable ones
4) Is it reccomended to use talcon powder to avoid nappy rash or is that simply a myth
5) which brand of talc would you ladies reccomend
Many thanks for taking the time to read this and I do so look forward to hearing you ladies advice on the subject matter:Grope: