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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is also normal to pee and poop - basic human unctions but I have no desire to see that on people’s clothes or beds or furniture. Same is true with period blood. Bodily fluids should be cleaned up. Additionally blood should be rinsed out when fresh to keep from staining. [/quote] This. Why not have semen stains on pants and bedsheets? This is gross and uncouth. There are products available that remove blood stains from clothes - use them. No excuses. [/quote] I can guarantee you that boys are walking around in boxers that have had semen on them and sheets that have had semen on them. You wash them. [/quote] No, my boy does not have visible shit stains on his pants. Get real. [/quote] You should try reading. [/quote] No, you should. We've been talking about pants since OP posted on the first page. [/quote] PP was speaking to semen and comparing undies to undies. You are so angry at everyone here. [/quote] :roll: :roll: :roll: No, just can't stand when people try to move the goalposts and make it something that it's clearly not. [/quote]
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