Who wears nappies?
Here's why:
* They can't control their bladder and bowels: Young children don't have the physical or mental development to control when they need to go to the toilet.
* They're learning: As children grow, they learn to use the toilet, and the need for nappies gradually decreases.
However, there are other situations where people might wear nappies:
* Adults with medical conditions: Some adults might have medical conditions that make it difficult to control their bladder or bowels.
* People with disabilities: Some people with disabilities may also need to wear nappies for similar reasons.
It's important to remember that everyone's needs are different, and using nappies is not something to be ashamed of.
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