Changing diapers at a friend's house

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The taking pads home thing is NOT normal.


If it’s not normal in your world, it should be. Bloodied pads smell.


Which is why I never wear them. It’s antiquated and creates so much waste. Being that worried about your pads reads like body shame as well.


We have so many more options than pads now.


Used tampons also smell, because it’s not the sanitary product that smells, it’s the blood on them.
Anonymous
Everyone poops tell her where to put it next time and move on
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The taking pads home thing is NOT normal.


If it’s not normal in your world, it should be. Bloodied pads smell.


Which is why I never wear them. It’s antiquated and creates so much waste. Being that worried about your pads reads like body shame as well.


We have so many more options than pads now.


Used tampons also smell, because it’s not the sanitary product that smells, it’s the blood on them.


Did not mean tampons either. And if you use an applicator that’s even more wasteful.
Anonymous
If you can’t prepare a small trash can to put diapers outside and putting them in your trash in the house offends you then maybe you shouldn’t have friends with children
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you can’t prepare a small trash can to put diapers outside and putting them in your trash in the house offends you then maybe you shouldn’t have friends with children


Oh, Jesus, stop the cheap drama. Just ask Your host where you can dispose a dirty diaper.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's a trash can, that's where trash goes. Your house is not a National Park; she doesn't have to pack in and pack out.


Agree. You people freaking out about FECAL MATTER IN A TRASH CAN are hilarious.


This. Honestly I would even address it. Is it really, really that hard to just take out the trash bag after? It wouldn’t even register as a blip in my mind. Trash sometimes smells, take it out, hardly worth making a person feel bad by even bringing it up on a future visit. For all of these people talking about manners, I think it would be ruder to “correct” a guest in my home over something so trivial and easily fixed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's a trash can, that's where trash goes. Your house is not a National Park; she doesn't have to pack in and pack out.


Agree. You people freaking out about FECAL MATTER IN A TRASH CAN are hilarious.


This. Honestly I would even address it. Is it really, really that hard to just take out the trash bag after? It wouldn’t even register as a blip in my mind. Trash sometimes smells, take it out, hardly worth making a person feel bad by even bringing it up on a future visit. For all of these people talking about manners, I think it would be ruder to “correct” a guest in my home over something so trivial and easily fixed.


**should say “would not even address it”
Anonymous
It’s TRASH it goes in the TRASH CAN
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's a trash can, that's where trash goes. Your house is not a National Park; she doesn't have to pack in and pack out.


Agree. You people freaking out about FECAL MATTER IN A TRASH CAN are hilarious.


This. Honestly I would even address it. Is it really, really that hard to just take out the trash bag after? It wouldn’t even register as a blip in my mind. Trash sometimes smells, take it out, hardly worth making a person feel bad by even bringing it up on a future visit. For all of these people talking about manners, I think it would be ruder to “correct” a guest in my home over something so trivial and easily fixed.


**should say “would not even address it”


+1. To tell someone that trash they put in a trash can smells and should go elsewhere is just unnecessary. Enjoy your time with your friend, take out your trash, problem solved.
Anonymous
Host more often. It gets easier.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s TRASH it goes in the TRASH CAN


Fecal matter does not go in the trash can, dear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s TRASH it goes in the TRASH CAN


Fecal matter does not go in the trash can, dear.


If I came to your house, I’d try to flush a diaper down the toilet. That sounds like more fun. It is where fecal matter “goes”, is it not?
Anonymous
Ha ha ha “fecal matter does not go in the trash can, dear” that’s funny. Wait until you’re old and in diapers again and let us know where you put it. Inquiring minds want to know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s TRASH it goes in the TRASH CAN


Fecal matter does not go in the trash can, dear.


If I came to your house, I’d try to flush a diaper down the toilet. That sounds like more fun. It is where fecal matter “goes”, is it not?


Bawoooooosh .... woopsies... hey sorry to run but I’m late to meet dh....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s TRASH it goes in the TRASH CAN


Fecal matter does not go in the trash can, dear.


If I came to your house, I’d try to flush a diaper down the toilet. That sounds like more fun. It is where fecal matter “goes”, is it not?


Yes, sweetie, fecal matter - not the diaper - goes in the toilet.

I am so grateful I don’t know you in real life.
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