Have you ever had this scenario happen? You're with a group of parents, doing the small talk thing because you've just
recently met each other and aren't quite comfortable baring your heart and soul, when suddenly you find out by chance, that the woman who has been sitting kitty-corner to you the entire meal also uses cloth diapers on her baby. Your face perks up and you think to yourself, "Ah! A fellow cloth diaper user!" The conversation quickly changes from small talk to fluff talk and the two of you are quickly forming a close relationship...all based on your use of cloth diapers on your children. See, that's what I love about the cloth diaper community: You could seemingly have absolutely nothing in common with another parent you're becoming acquainted with but the second both of you discover that you use cloth diapers there's a bond. It doesn't matter if the mother next to you uses formula or if the woman in front of you at the grocery store happens to co-sleep with all of her children in a family bed. You two have a common thread that ties you together: cloth diapers. The bond of cloth diaper use is a strong one and I've been trying for a few months to figure out what it is about these adorable fluffy butts that can make even the most diametrically opposed individuals gush and rave about their favorite kind of cloth diaper. Perhaps it's because using cloth diapers isn't the norm any more? Or maybe it's because there is a bit of a learning curve to taking care of your diapers that every caretaker experiences? Whatever the case, the cloth diaper community is one parenting community that's hard to beat. I have seen countless mothers on my own blog's Facebook page offer up advice to complete strangers simply because they were having a problem with their pocket diapers leaking at night. I have actually become better friends with a few women because we all use cloth diapers on our children.
I really believe that for me, part of the reason why I have successfully cloth diapered two children (with number three on the way) is because of the amazing community of cloth diapering parents. They are supportive and all want to see another cloth diaper using parent succeed. In today's competitive world, that my friends, is a rare and wonderful find. So cherish your cloth diaper using friends, near and far, and remind them how much you appreciate their acceptance and help!
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Amen! I have recently helped 2 mamas get started cloth diapering. I absolutely love it. I love being a support for them!
A friend got me started and it has been one of the best decisions we’ve made for our lo. We are so thankful for the cd community.
I think this is so true, though I only know a handful of people who cloth diaper. But I also think people who don’t use cloth have a hard time relating, so I try not to talk about it too much with those not already on board.
I haven’t even had our first yet but this is definitely true. I’ve met a lot of great mamas just over cloth diapering. I love it!
I had someone approach me while I was changing my little one and commented on how cute my diapers were and they were surprised how easy it is now. She used them on her kids, but is now a grandma and “wow have things changed.”
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