Pee-yew! I think I do! Even from all the way across the room here, I can smell your stinky, messy diaper! You know what that means, don't you? You are in need of a mommy willing and ready to lay you down on that changing table and take her time wiping you clean and powdering you nice and fresh before putting a clean nappie on you!
I love diaper changes! Need one?
Do I Smell A Wet Diaper?
Do I Smell A Wet Diaper?
XOXO,
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I sure do!
I can't believe you can smell me from so far away, Mommy!
I guess it's time for a clean diapey <3 but you're gonna have to catch me first!
I guess it's time for a clean diapey <3 but you're gonna have to catch me first!
DiaperGirlBrittney, I must be able to smell it from so far away because of my finely trained mommy sense of smell! Hehehe. You know that we mommies are always supposed to be on top of our game when it comes to those things. If we can't smell it, we might not realize and then our little ones will have to stay stinky. It is definitely time for a clean diaper! And ohhhh, I will catch you sweetie! I have long legs and mommy is ready to scoop you up and get you nice and clean!
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Mommy Barb is soooooo right!
Without a finely tuned, "Mommy Nose", baby might have to stay in a dirty diaper.
If you think about it, that foul odor in baby's pants, is actually "mommy's best friend." In most cases, it is the familiar, foul odor in the seat of the diaper that tells mommy that baby needs changing. Sometimes Mommy gets lucky and sees baby turning red in the face, or hears baby making grunting sounds. But 90% of the time, it is the smell, the odor of a freshly filled diaper that always gets Mommy's attention.
A baby can't tell Mommy that he's poopy, so the odor in his pants always lets her know that he needs changing.
Without a finely tuned, "Mommy Nose", baby might have to stay in a dirty diaper.
If you think about it, that foul odor in baby's pants, is actually "mommy's best friend." In most cases, it is the familiar, foul odor in the seat of the diaper that tells mommy that baby needs changing. Sometimes Mommy gets lucky and sees baby turning red in the face, or hears baby making grunting sounds. But 90% of the time, it is the smell, the odor of a freshly filled diaper that always gets Mommy's attention.
A baby can't tell Mommy that he's poopy, so the odor in his pants always lets her know that he needs changing.
Phew! Somebody needs a changing.
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of course they needs to be changed and nots sits in it....i mean yes it does make the baby feel more babyish, but I suppose it depends where you are too and the amount of wrinkled noses, as well as how the caregiver feels at the time about changing the baby.
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Re: Do I Smell A Wet Diaper?
Noooo my pampers is cleaannn