Really? Louise doesn't strike me as a cloth diaperer . . . but then I suppose it was hardly a subject that would come up in math class . . .
It's just that there are 4 billion different kinds to choose from, and the price range is huge, and what is best seems to vary between babies, so obviously the thing to do is try a range, but these things aren't cheap (well, some of them aren't), and half the reviews of the options are written by women whose babies are on solids, and I don't exactly have extensive experience with diapering babies anyway, so . . . yeah.
Don't be distressed. It's ridiculous and drama-filled. Not to mention a good majority of it seems to miss the point of saving money, and another portion of it wants to use non-existent quasi-science to adocate cloth for all, 'sposies moms are lazy, and also to justify their boasting about 'Lil' Rascal has NEVER had a 'sposie touch his bottom, not even when I had to pack out dirty diapers on our cross-country backpacking trip!!'
Yes! None of which is particularly helpful! At least I'm not the only one who thinks so . . . It just seems weird to me (though I suppose it shouldn't) that the human tendency to want to lord it over others applies in CD as well.
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I used to wear 'em. What doesn't make sense?
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It's just that there are 4 billion different kinds to choose from, and the price range is huge, and what is best seems to vary between babies, so obviously the thing to do is try a range, but these things aren't cheap (well, some of them aren't), and half the reviews of the options are written by women whose babies are on solids, and I don't exactly have extensive experience with diapering babies anyway, so . . . yeah.
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