- 7 years ago
#25301
Well if you're looking for a coping device here are a couple of options that might help.
1. Set aside time for her to be out of diapers (or conversely in diapers) that way it is predictable and you can take a break if you aren't enjoying her using 24/7
2. If you're looking to combat the smell make sure to use scented or odor blocking can liners (If you need to upgrade from a pail to a can that is also fine) and you should also invest in an air freshener like Lysol and/or some scented air fresher like Febreeze (Spraying directly into the pail or can might help but don't do it too often)
3. Dictate if and when she goes, ideally as a little you should try and let go as it really helps you feel in the role but it can also be just as fun to tell her to hold it. This way you're going through fewer diapers and she knows you're paying attention.
4. Plenty of powder. Nuff said, you know the drill. If her coochie don't look like a white Christmas then she isn't ready to be sealed up
5. Communicate, talk with her about potentially changing the agreement. Perhaps use diapers as a reward, punishment, or something for when you are in the mood. She may not like being without her padding but her caregiver making the rules will probably be just as important to her if not more.