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Status Updates posted by Little BabyDoll Christine
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Here is my report
NAME: DScents; "Baby Powder" scented oil
source: http://www.ebay.com/itm/291929207648?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
GRADE: B+ Not like Johnson's Baby Powder but much like Dreft. a great house scent and does the most good in a bathroom or bedroom. You could put this on a cotton ball or the like and put it in clothes drawers, It would be good if you could use it on your rubber panties and diapers
What you might do with your panties is make a weak solution of Dreft in a spray bottle and after you clean your panties and they dry, spray it on them and let it dry again and use this on a cotton ball where you store them. 50 years ago, some of the brands of baby panties smelled like this when you first opened the package. After a while, the smell might work its way into the material
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The 2017 Baby Banker badge has a safety pin. I wonder how many members of DD would actually understand and appreciated that
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I also said "appreciate" if all of what you know is throw-aways, and that is true for 75% of what I see here, you cannot apprecieate it. You "know" it in the same way a 1950's boy knew about a horse as part of the Cavalry or a bow and arrow, having never drawn a war bow. I cannot even think of throw-aways as diapers. In the early days "pampers" was the generic term for them
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When I was little there was no feasible althernative. Also, a girl was around infants and changing most of her life and knew how to do it right to the point where, by the time she had her own, she was very skilled and confident. Because of certain customs in my area, if you read my blog that gets into it, I was changing a doll's diaper while I was wearing one. And a 10 year old girl could manage a house on her own for two or three days; and was eager to try BTW; which the boys hated; having to "listen to their sister"