Most Popular Goodnites Training Pants Auctions

Some recent goodnites training pants auctions on eBay:


Question by ta: Are Goodnites for Bedwetters considered training pants?

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Answer by It’s me
Yea for night time

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6 Responses to “Most Popular Goodnites Training Pants Auctions”

  1. Mrs. Janice Says:

    Personally I think the answer to this question would depend who you ask. I think they are not considered training pants, but are considered incontinence breifs. It does not sound so babyish that way.

  2. D.P. A.O. Says:

    No. Are Depends “training pants” then, too?

  3. Chris S Says:

    No I wouldn’t consider them training pants. My boys wear them and I would never refer to them as training pants. The kids are already potty train, it’s just that their bladders haven’t matured.

  4. Poohter Says:

    I am in the 8th grade and still wet the bed. My mom says we can’t afford pull ups so she puts me in cloth diapers with pins with waterproof diaper pants so that I don’t soak the bedsheets. When I stay with my Aunt, she buys Goodnites pull ups for me. I like them better but I know that they are really diapers no matter what they say on the package.

  5. tia_maman Says:

    From the time that I was 12 until I was 18, I babysat many boys and changed lots and lots of diapers.

    In my opinion Goodnites are diapers. I suppose you can differentiate in that pull ups allow the child to have a ‘big boy’ experience, instead of having his mother or the woman caring for him diaper him. Pull ups are worn by children that haven’t matured but lets face it, diapers or pullups are something that a woman requires her son to wear until he has matured.

    Boys mature later than girls and it isn’t unusual for a boy to require a bed time diaper until he is 10-13 years old. Obviously an 11 year old wishes he didn’t need to wear diapers. But when he must wear a diaper, pull ups provide the boy wetness protection he needs and gives him a more ‘grown-up or big boy’ solution than having to be diapered by the woman caring for him.

    One final thing: A boy who wets himself and wears ‘pull ups’ or is diapered runs the risk of skin irritation and diaper rash. This is particularly true in the cold winter months when the boy is bundled up and wet diaper changes are less frequent.

    If the boy is being allowed to wear pull ups, It is important that he is bathed regularly and that his mother or caregiver make sure that the boys diaper area is clean fresh and healthy. I recommend appling baby oil to the boys diaper area each nite regardless of whether or not he wears pull ups or is diapered.

    And if a rash develops, the best way to stop it is to squirt a large dollop of Desitin into your palm, mix it with a few drops of baby oil and then smooth the mixture over the effected area. It will sooth boys sensitive skin, make him more comfortable and it should clear up in a jiffy :)

  6. gotttalovittt Says:

    I think Mrs. Janice and Tia are correct. Goodnites are merely disposable diapers that the child can ‘pull-up’ by himself. It is less babyish in that mother or babysitter don’t have to put the diaper him so he can be a ‘Big Boy. But the truth is the reason for them is because the boy hasn’t outgrown wetting and it is necessary for him to wear something that is geared toward babies and toddlers. Call them diapers, pull ups or whatever, the purpose for wearing them is the same.

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