Changing diapers at a friend's house

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is again a classic example of people bashing the OP just for the sake of doing so. Who puts a poopy diaper in a kitchen trash can in their own house, leave alone someone else’s?
Seriously?


I don’t really get though, if this is her friend, why she can’t just say to her “hey, will you put that in the outside trash?”. What’s the big deal?

Was the friend raised in a barn?


Doesn’t matter where she was raised but if she ever sees this post of her friend diaper shaming her they won’t be friends for long
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You people are weird worrying yourselves over a diaper in a trash can


You people are gross throwing poop in my kitchen trash can.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Carrying around poop and bloody pads/tampons in your purse isn’t polite, it’s disgusting and bizarre. If you were my friend and I discovered you did this I would wonder if you were mentally ill.


But putting those stinky things in someone else’s trash can is okay?!


IT IS TRASH!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Carrying around poop and bloody pads/tampons in your purse isn’t polite, it’s disgusting and bizarre. If you were my friend and I discovered you did this I would wonder if you were mentally ill.


But putting those stinky things in someone else’s trash can is okay?!


IT IS TRASH!


It is $-it from your brat's bottom and it belongs in your trash can, not mine!

Anonymous
People leave fecal matter in the diapers?
I always tipped it into the toilet, then used the diaper tabs to burrito wrap the diaper - dirty side enclosed, exterior side exposed such that it looked like an unused maxi-pad. Less offensive and a lot more "clean" to handle while looking for proper disposal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Carrying around poop and bloody pads/tampons in your purse isn’t polite, it’s disgusting and bizarre. If you were my friend and I discovered you did this I would wonder if you were mentally ill.


But putting those stinky things in someone else’s trash can is okay?!


IT IS TRASH!


IT IS SH*T. Do you throw actual fecal matter in your own kitchen trash can, pig?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Carrying around poop and bloody pads/tampons in your purse isn’t polite, it’s disgusting and bizarre. If you were my friend and I discovered you did this I would wonder if you were mentally ill.


But putting those stinky things in someone else’s trash can is okay?!


IT IS TRASH!


IT IS SH*T. Do you throw actual fecal matter in your own kitchen trash can, pig?


OP triggered because people disagree with her
Anonymous
From the CDC:

If child is using disposable diapers:
Set the used baby wipes in the dirty diaper.
Place the dirty diaper and used baby wipes in a plastic-lined, lidded trash can.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:From the CDC:

If child is using disposable diapers:
Set the used baby wipes in the dirty diaper.
Place the dirty diaper and used baby wipes in a plastic-lined, lidded trash can.


In your trash can, not mine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is again a classic example of people bashing the OP just for the sake of doing so. Who puts a poopy diaper in a kitchen trash can in their own house, leave alone someone else’s?
Seriously?


Lots of people.


Tacky and gross people. Bodily fluids and their stench do not go in the room where you cook food.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s TRASH it goes in the TRASH CAN


It's POOP. IT DOESN'T GO IN THE *KITCHEN* TRASH CAN.

JFC.
Anonymous
This is OP.
Some of you are saying that "Just address it". again, I didn't even know she changed a diaper and used my trashcan. then how could I tell her?

And I'm not trying to insult her or something like that. she isn't even new mom so I know that's how she has been doing and if that's normal for you guys, I thought I just need to let her do it since I had no idea how people with kids at a friend's house do.

I also understand the opinion "trash is trash" but I guess nobody likes smelly trashcan? well, I'll just tell her to put it in the outslde bin if I get to tell her.
Thank you everyone!!


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No big deal, just take the trash out when she leaves. If it bothers you tell her next time what to do with it.


This. Or bring her a baggie to drop it in and put it where you prefer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People leave fecal matter in the diapers?
I always tipped it into the toilet, then used the diaper tabs to burrito wrap the diaper - dirty side enclosed, exterior side exposed such that it looked like an unused maxi-pad. Less offensive and a lot more "clean" to handle while looking for proper disposal.


+1
Anonymous
The trolls are out in force. I call bull”shit” that all of you “it’s not trash it’s fecal matter” people are the same women that 10 years ago would think nothing about flushing a used tampon. And secondly who doesnt “burrito wrap” a diaper and then put it in the trash? No one is leaving a sunny side up poop diaper for all to see. This is such a NBD
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