Hey S.!
I have a little boy, and boys usually train later than girls, but here's my experience for what it may be worth.
Chase showed an more serious interest around 2, and we tried to encourage him. He would get overly upset with accidents, so we went back to diapers. He hated them too and more and more frequently woke up dry in the morning - he just didn't have the control/understanding during the day. (Night-time & daytime training can be like... night & day. They don't always happen together, ya know?)
We went to diapers/pullups. Here's my thing with pullups - they don't really help potty training, in my opinion. They can be a stepping stone that provides some security in a child that's anxious about accidents. Chase was *very* anxious about accidents even though we didn't make a big deal of them. He wore pull-ups (well, the Pampers version) for awhile to get his confidence up. For us, it worked, but we never thought they would magically help him go in the toilet on a regular basis - it's really just a glorified diaper (and he understood that too).
We waited, with the blessings of our pediatrician, until he was closer to 3. We went with his cues. He decided that he'd wear pull-ups for confidence, but we still encouraged him to go on the potty about every 20-30 minutes at first. We were patient in waiting, but he was fully trained in about a week or less. After going through it, I honestly believe potty training isn't anything you can rush - your child *has* to be ready. From conversations I've had with other moms - if the time is right, it takes a lot of kids less than a week for full daytime training with little to no accidents.
Training pants (not the plastic thingies) might be an option for you - they are *slightly* more absorbant because they are padded, but they are more like underwear. We did a few days of pull-ups (maybe a small package worth), then moved to "practice underpants" after he'd been keeping pull-ups dry all day for a few days. Then after about 2-3 days of few accidents in the practice underwear, we switched to big boy underwear. Now he's been going potty like a big boy with no accidents (except a few a night a long time ago) for almost 4 months. It's great... let me tell you! Although, stopping your grocery shopping in the middle of your list to go pee is kind of a drag, but it's better than changing yet another poopy diaper! :)
Sorry for the super long reply, but I hope it helps. I know potty training is a big deal for a lot of parents, and there's a lot of pressure to train young. Honestly, Chase showed interest at 18 months, but got it figured out at 3. It worked for him, he learned in less than a week (day & night) and he's confident & happy.
Good luck!
J.
Mom to Chase (3)