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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I carry those dog poop bags in my diaper bag and always tie up the diaper and bring it home to dispose. I would never leave it in a friend’s trash! And yes, I do the same with pads and tampons. I keep little bags in my purse. It’s how I was raised and how my mother has always taught me. [/quote] Yeah, that's how I was raised too. I thought that I'm crazy since I've seen the comments here.[/quote] +3. Me too! I would never leave a dirty diaper or bloodied sanitary pad in a host’s trash can! You wrap it and tuck it in your bag to dispose of at home! Further I have never had a friend/guest leave either in my trash either!! [/quote] I know you're trying to prove you're the politest person around but if I knew any of my friends were walking around with bloodied santitary pads in their purses I would recommend therapy. What do you think bathroom trash cans are for? What did OP think happened to the diaper? This is pathological. It's trash. Trash goes in trash cans. If you have strong preferences about which can (inside vs outside) then use your big girl voice and state them. Judging people you invited into your home for having the nerve to put trash in your trash cans is literally insane.[/quote] You’re wrong, PP. You never leave anything that has an odor in someone else’s trash can. Your friends are too polite to tell you that you’re a pig. [/quote] Your pads should not have an odor. You need a whole team of doctors, apparently.[/quote] NP here. Blood definitely has a smell. I’m worried for you that you don’t know that! I bet you’re one of those parents who doesn’t bathe their kids more than once a week and you don’t think they smell either. [/quote]
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