"only flush toilet paper" sign for guest bathroom. Anyone have this?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What kind of broken person micro-manages how the occasional guest takes a crap?


What kind of parties do you have where visitors come over and poop?
Anonymous
That’s so tacky
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What kind of broken person micro-manages how the occasional guest takes a crap?


What kind of parties do you have where visitors come over and poop?


Odds are a woman will be menstruating at a party. You can’t control IBS, plus alcohol loosens things up.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. It’s your home. If you don’t provide the wipes then how they are flushing them down the toilet? They walk around with flushable wipes? Do you not know the people with whom you invite to your home that you need a sign instead of a conversation?


I definitely travel with wipes. I would never flush them.


How do you dispose of them?


Not PP, but I wrap in toilet paper and put in trash.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. It’s your home. If you don’t provide the wipes then how they are flushing them down the toilet? They walk around with flushable wipes? Do you not know the people with whom you invite to your home that you need a sign instead of a conversation?


I definitely travel with wipes. I would never flush them.


How do you dispose of them?


Not PP, but I wrap in toilet paper and put in trash.


Same lots of tp. If you aren’t using wipes or a bidet, you behind stinks.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Just don't ... provide wipes?


What about overnight guests? And... most people bring tampons with them.


Do people really flush tampons down the toilet?


I know better than to flush tampons down the toilet, but clearly some others don't.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What kind of broken person micro-manages how the occasional guest takes a crap?


What kind of parties do you have where visitors come over and poop?


Some people poop four or five times a day. Get used to it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. It’s your home. If you don’t provide the wipes then how they are flushing them down the toilet? They walk around with flushable wipes? Do you not know the people with whom you invite to your home that you need a sign instead of a conversation?


I definitely travel with wipes. I would never flush them.


How do you dispose of them?


Not PP, but I wrap in toilet paper and put in trash.


Same lots of tp. If you aren’t using wipes or a bidet, you behind stinks.


So don't smell it.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. It’s your home. If you don’t provide the wipes then how they are flushing them down the toilet? They walk around with flushable wipes? Do you not know the people with whom you invite to your home that you need a sign instead of a conversation?


I definitely travel with wipes. I would never flush them.


How do you dispose of them?


Not PP, but I wrap in toilet paper and put in trash.


Same lots of tp. If you aren’t using wipes or a bidet, you behind stinks.


So don't smell it.


Fine. Use wipes. But just don't flush them. Ever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What kind of broken person micro-manages how the occasional guest takes a crap?


No one's micromanaging how someone takes a crap.

But I sure as hell will micromanage how you treat my house's pipes.

A better question: what kind of broken person is ok with causing a flood in the house of someone they visit?
Anonymous
I have been flushing tampons and flushable wipes in my home for 25 years. We have never had any plumbing issues. Ever.
Anonymous
Yuck. You use wet wipes? A bidet is far better and more civilized.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have been flushing tampons and flushable wipes in my home for 25 years. We have never had any plumbing issues. Ever.


Flushable wipes cause problems in the city / town's sewer system.
https://www.colliervilletn.gov/government/town-departments/public-services/public-utilities/sewer-backup-information/the-truth-about-flushable-wipes-852#:~:text=Though%20flushable%20wipes%20do%20go,sewer%20blockages%20known%20as%20fatbergs.

Don't flush them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yuck. You use wet wipes? A bidet is far better and more civilized.


They cause infections for women.
https://www.healthline.com/health/are-bidets-sanitary
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Yeah totally blown away at the multiple people flushing tampons. Do you go nowhere??? It’s a sign almost in every public toilet.


It says feminine hygiene products, which used to mean sanitary pads, not tampons. Two generations of American women flushed tampons down the toilet. They need to specify tampons, tampon applicators and sanitary pads.


What!? The term "feminine hygiene products" encompass both pads and tampons. Always has. You are just grasping at straws to make your tampon flushing acceptable, but it's not.
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