They love to make everything so much harder than it needs to be but they also lack common sense.Jenn--I'll give you some advice about the diapers because you are just stupid at this point. This is not your first child. None of this should be new to you. My kids are 19 and 20 and I still remember this. When your baby is basically eating the same foods as big people, his poop is going to be the same as big people poop. Would you put your poop in a plastic container and store it in his room or the downstairs hallway until your lazy ass decides to toss it all in the trash? No. Diaper Genies or whatever expensive contraption you have are great for little babies and their frequent messes that pretty much don't really smell. When your kid is eating regular food, you can't leave the diapers sitting in a bin for days. Of course it's going to stink, dumbass. You are leaving piles of shit in a babies room.
My suggestion--get some doggie poop bags, they sell them for babies too, but the doggie ones work just as well. When you change his diaper, bag it up and put it in the outside trash. Or put a diaper pail out in the garage with a trash bag in it. Drop each diaper in there as you change him. There you go, no more stinky diapers in the house. I must be a fucking genius, someone make a vlog about how smart I am.
And if your kid needs constant outfit changes because he's pooping through his clothing--it's time for bigger diapers.
Thank you for coming to my poop talk.
I have a 20 month old and live on the 2nd floor of an apartment, no where close to the dumpster. I put the dirty diaper into a plastic bag (like from Walmart, Target, etc) and throw it in our trash can and then my partner takes the trash out when it’s full. It does not stink usually but if it does, then we take it out right away.
Here’s my advice, Jenn: Get off your fat lazy ass and take the dirty diaper to your outside trash can right away. It’s an extra 50 steps at most.