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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 734450" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>Oh, SOT, don't get me wrong, I hated dealing with poop, too! ROFLMAO! Actually, NOT funny at the time... LOL, but it's surprising at home matter-a-fact cloth diapers became in our home. I never thought anything of it, probably having changed baby siblings as many times as I did, along with the countless diapers I changed as a sitter, but cloth was just another standard routine of mine from day-to-day.</p><p></p><p>Yes, in our home, finances called for cloth diapers, that's a fact. Even with that said, I still would have used cloth regardless, even had we been able to afford disposables. I really do think it hinges a lot on how each of us were raised. What we wore as babies... but maybe/possibly more importantly, what we experienced growing up, prior to becoming mothers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 734450, member: 21572"] Oh, SOT, don't get me wrong, I hated dealing with poop, too! ROFLMAO! Actually, NOT funny at the time... LOL, but it's surprising at home matter-a-fact cloth diapers became in our home. I never thought anything of it, probably having changed baby siblings as many times as I did, along with the countless diapers I changed as a sitter, but cloth was just another standard routine of mine from day-to-day. Yes, in our home, finances called for cloth diapers, that's a fact. Even with that said, I still would have used cloth regardless, even had we been able to afford disposables. I really do think it hinges a lot on how each of us were raised. What we wore as babies... but maybe/possibly more importantly, what we experienced growing up, prior to becoming mothers. [/QUOTE]
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