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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So, for the ones who Arne tarried about the diaper in the sink- how many of you would meal prep in the bathroom? Do you bring snacks in there?[/quote] It’s not even remotely the same thing. Once you bleach the sink out it’s not even an issue. Don’t be daft. Also it’s very clear that the main problem is more about the op not having complete compliance with her care provider b [/quote] You are filthy. I hope I don’t know you in real life. [/quote] You are ridiculous. You’re acting as if we intentionally use our sink as a toilet. No one does that. Besides the fact that we’re talking about probably less than a quarter teaspoon of baby poo. Most likely went directly down the drain and didn’t even touch the sink. [/quote] A quarter of a teaspoon of poop does not fill a diaper and drip down a leg. Did you read the original post?[/quote] So you'd rather the person run through the house with a poopy, dripping toddler? Is chicken and cow poop really less gross than toddler poop? At least with the toddler poop you can actually see it.[/quote] Run through the house? OP said the house had 5 bathrooms. There was probably one off the next room. And you don’t go through walking with an uncovered poop butt. Hold a onesie or something around and underneath. It’s entirely doable to carry a poopy baby through a room without getting feces everywhere. Unless you’re an idiot. [/quote] So apparently one of OP's relatives is an idiot. I think it's ridiculous to get worked up over it. It happened. Clean and sanitize the sink. [/quote] I’m not saying Op should get worked up about it. But I agree with her that it’s completely unnecessary and stupid. But then most people apparently keep their toothbrushes by the sink and flush their toilets with the kids open, so...[/quote]
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