| Am I the only one who thinks this is gross? Shouldn't this be done in the bathroom?? Remnants of bodily fluids where I wash my dishes makes me want to gag. |
| stfu |
| WAIT NO ONE REPLY YET I'M GOING TO GET POPCORN!!!!!!! |
| It's milk. Do you wash your cereal bowl in your kitchen sink? Grow up. |
A breast pump in the bathroom? Where people shit? I'll see your yuck and raise you a puke! |
| I think it's way grosser to do it in the bathroom! I would much rather have a coworker wash all their boobie machine parts in the community sink then smell the gross lean cuisines my coworker makes everyday. They always smell like cat food or curry throw up. |
| It's actually sterile, healthy and tastes good. I don't see a difference with someones else rank food juices. |
| I always washed mine in the kitchen sink. Do you wash yours at home in the bathroom? |
| Breast milk is food. Food belongs in the kitchen, not the bathroom. |
| Big fucking deal. You probably drink the puss filled milk of a cow, don't you? |
| People at my office do this all the time. I didn't realize I should be up in arms about it. |
| Go back to your cave OP. It's just breastmilk. And stop right there with the "body fluids" association. Yes, it comes from the body and yes it's a fluid. But your tone suggests it's up there with blood, urine and puss. Not even close. If it's safe enough for a baby to drink, it's safe enough for a kitchen sink. |
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OMG, my co-worker washed her spoon and her coffee mug with her SALIVA on in in the office kitchen sink. WTF?!?
BTW, mouths are way more germy than breasts. |
+1 And plus 1 on those gross smelling Lean Cuisins that people heat up. Yuck. |
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You have remnants of your bodily fluids (spit) on your spoon and lunch bowl.
get over it. |