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Old 09-17-2007, 01:05 PM   #21
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I did some googling after that other thread last night. I don't see us going to non tp but I do have to comment that the name 'family cloth' just makes it sound SO much 'yukkier' to me. That name to me sounds like 'sharing a cloth' or something lol... it was REALLLLY gross in my mind 'til I read up on it. Wonder how that name originated.

I also had to research to know what a diva cup was. I used something similar called 'instead' but you're supposed to throw those away after they get full.... they were GOOD for use, but MAN, they were a PAIN *read huge mess* to change.. HATED if i had to change them away from home.
the family cloth name was just an extension of using cloth wipes on the baby.

the insteads are soooooo horrible, they are much bigger than the divas and don't hold up well at all, they are notorius for leaking and being uncomfortable. But thats what you get when someone trys to make a good product "better" by making it disposible, never as good as the first.
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Old 09-18-2007, 06:37 PM   #22
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I have to agree - my threshold is higher. However, congrats to those who can do more! I have to say diapers, fem products, TP are a must. I don't like paper towel but my DH does. Although, for as many wash cloths I wash - I wonder what is cheaper!
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