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People prefer disposable diapers over cloth diapers. Although cloth diapers are preferred for the environment, disposable diapers are more convenient.
There are many brands of diapers to choose from these days. Many parents prefer to use Huggies diaper or Pampers if they are using disposable diapers.
The overwhelming majority of teenagers don't love to wear diapers. Why a few would prefer to do that you'd have to ask them.
I have a 42 inch waist and can still get diapers, I prefer Abena X-Plus.
Your niece's son's daughter is your great grand niece. Your niece's son is your grand nephew or your great nephew, whichever term you prefer.
Both terms are correct. Some people prefer one over the other. There also seem to be a regional preferences for one or the other.
Some men wear diapers because of incontinence, while some wear them cause they prefer diapers rather than traditional underwear. For most men wearing a diaper can be a relaxing and stress relieving once negative connotations forgotten. Wearing diapers is purely natural. Unlike most misconceptions.
Yes if they have bladder issues, or if they are lazy and can go when they want to! Or some men prefer womens pee of being hot!
I guess if you have a medical problem you have no choice. Other than that to each her own. it is perfectly ok for teen girls to wear diapers.they make the girls feel cute and innocent.they also keep boys out of the girls pants.many parents prefer their daughters wear diapers and plastic pants.many catholic parents have their 16 year old daughters wear diapers under their white dresses for confirmation to represent their purity of baptism!
In some parts of the English-speaking world the term for the children of your niece is great nephew and great niece. In other parts of the English-speaking world they say grand nephew and grand niece. Either form is "acceptable" somewhere. Use the form you feel comfortable with. If you find many people around you are using the other form, whichever that may be, and you want to "fit in" feel free to use the other form, or not, as you prefer.
Diapers were made of cloth in the 1940's and 50's ( paper ones didn't come out until the 1960's) so parents bought cloth diapers, had a diaper pail where they kept the dirty ones, washed them out, and then ran them through a washing machine everyday. In the United Kingdom and the United States during WWII they had clothing, fabric and all sorts of rationing. Getting new cloth diapers was difficult. They had to make their own diapers out of old towels, rags, sheets or repair old diapers as best as they could. My Aunt told me women would also pass down cloth diapers to new moms. When they did wash the diapers they had to hang them on a clothes line with clothes pins because the modern dryer still had not been produced widely for home use. Dryers were mainly for commercial use. Some rich people actually had diaper service during WWII and even after the war. Some women received diaper service as a present. It was heavenly to get that. Personally I prefer the cloth diapers over paper diapers since there is no stinky trash to fill up the landfills. They would have been mortified in WWII to see paper diapers going to a landfill. They had a motto during WWII "Make do or do without. Wear it out or reuse it." Oh, we forgot to tell you they had little plastic or rubber panties to put over the cloth diapers.
I have never used one, but they do get high marks at most adult diaper suppliers I have ordered from, for example they rate 4.7 out of 5 at amazon. Personally I prefer Dry 24/7, but that is just my preference.