I would tell her where you want it to go? Outside can? If it’s best for her to take it with her - give her a ziplock to seal it up. But tell her the next time she comes over with the kid. No need to address in advance.Anonymous wrote:Is it normal to throw your kid's diapers at your friend's house?
I don't have kids. and one of my new friends threw it in my kitchen's trashcan without asking me.
so I didn't even know till I open and smell it.
She'll come here and I'm sure she'll do it again so I don't know what to say...
+1 Friend should have asked.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes it’s totally normal. Where else do you expect her to put it other than the trash can? Next time show her where you keep the extra bags so she can double bag it or keep some gallon or 2 gallon ziplock on hand for her. Just take the trash out when she leaves- it’s just a diaper, no big deal..Or if you have the means and she comes over often get a diaper genie for her to use at your place.
Its human fecal matter in her KITCHEN TRASH CAN. Would you put your dog's poop in someone's trash can - let alone the one next to where they prepare food?
The friend is disturbing. She should have asked and then walked out to an outdoor trash can.
Anonymous wrote:Yes it’s totally normal. Where else do you expect her to put it other than the trash can? Next time show her where you keep the extra bags so she can double bag it or keep some gallon or 2 gallon ziplock on hand for her. Just take the trash out when she leaves- it’s just a diaper, no big deal..Or if you have the means and she comes over often get a diaper genie for her to use at your place.
Anonymous wrote:Is it normal to throw your kid's diapers at your friend's house?
I don't have kids. and one of my new friends threw it in my kitchen's trashcan without asking me.
so I didn't even know till I open and smell it.
She'll come here and I'm sure she'll do it again so I don't know what to say...
Anonymous wrote:Is it normal to throw your kid's diapers at your friend's house?
I don't have kids. and one of my new friends threw it in my kitchen's trashcan without asking me.
so I didn't even know till I open and smell it.
She'll come here and I'm sure she'll do it again so I don't know what to say...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it normal to throw your kid's diapers at your friend's house?
I don't have kids. and one of my new friends threw it in my kitchen's trashcan without asking me.
so I didn't even know till I open and smell it.
She'll come here and I'm sure she'll do it again so I don't know what to say...
She should have asked where to throw it out, but this is normal. Just take out your trash.
Anonymous wrote:Is it normal to throw your kid's diapers at your friend's house?
I don't have kids. and one of my new friends threw it in my kitchen's trashcan without asking me.
so I didn't even know till I open and smell it.
She'll come here and I'm sure she'll do it again so I don't know what to say...
Anonymous wrote:That’s gross to do that a friend without kids house. The polite thing to do is wrap it up in a ziplock. But also - ask. You could have said for it to go right in the outside trash.
For friends with kids? I ask where to dispose. Most of us have a diaper genie/diaper pail.
The kitchen trash in a childless friend’s home is just foul.
A pee diaper is normally NBD. A shit diaper is disgusting and shouldn’t be in the kitchen trash of the host without their knowledge.Anonymous wrote:Yes it’s totally normal. Where else do you expect her to put it other than the trash can? Next time show her where you keep the extra bags so she can double bag it or keep some gallon or 2 gallon ziplock on hand for her. Just take the trash out when she leaves- it’s just a diaper, no big deal..Or if you have the means and she comes over often get a diaper genie for her to use at your place.