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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A benefit would be you pay less. It’s like a share. Unless you have a tiny kitchen trash can I can’t see how 3-4 diapers a day ( realistically in 8 hours it’s probably less) takes up that much space? 4 diapers would take up less than 10% of the space in my kitchen trash can. You sound a bit over the top. Nevertheless if it hasn’t worked for you in the past, stop trying. [/quote] Ewww you put soiled diapers in your kitchen trash? Gross, get an Ubbi or diaper genie. Y[b]our home probably smells like dirty diapers and you don’t know it because you’re used to it. [/quote] [/b] I hated going to a friend's house because it smelled of dirty diapers. She did not notice it. Gross. Back on topic, i tried the system of my nanny bringing her own toddler, but she only wanted to speak Spanish to him and my daughter. I insisted she use English in the house as my child is already learning Italian from her dad and I felt it was too early to introduce a third language. It did not work out. [/quote]
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