Anonymous wrote:I cradle each used pad or tampon in a melange of potpourri inside a sheet of Bloomin Paper, tie the package shut with raffia ribbon, and then gently place it in a trash receptacle while meditating on my strength as a woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wrap in the plastic wrapper the new pad comes in. Doesn’t everyone so that? You are presumably discarding a used pad/tampon and replacing it with a fresh one, yes?
I use OB tampons so they only have a bit of plastic around them, not enough to wrap the old one in. I use TP.
Same, love OB. If I travel, I do take a few extra biodegradable dog poop bags with me.
Why are you wrapping your tampon? You can just flush it.
Either way this thread is bizarre and I agree with the poster who said most aren’t wearing disposable pads anymore.
No, you most definitely cannot flush tampons, ever. Are you dumb?
NP here. Yes, you can.
Those five years on septic were longest of my life.
+1
As long as the toilet is strong you can flush everything, tampon, wrapper, and plastic applicator. There’s literally no reason to throw it in the trash unless the toilet is weak or you’re on septic. I’ve been doing it for 15 years, and taught my daughter to do the same.
No, you cannot flus tampons down the toilet. Even the box of tampons tells you that. Are you illiterate?
I don't use tampons but I thought you could flush the cardboard applicator ones both the cotton AND the applicator. Am I wrong?
Yes, you are wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wrap in the plastic wrapper the new pad comes in. Doesn’t everyone so that? You are presumably discarding a used pad/tampon and replacing it with a fresh one, yes?
I use OB tampons so they only have a bit of plastic around them, not enough to wrap the old one in. I use TP.
Same, love OB. If I travel, I do take a few extra biodegradable dog poop bags with me.
Why are you wrapping your tampon? You can just flush it.
Either way this thread is bizarre and I agree with the poster who said most aren’t wearing disposable pads anymore.
No, you most definitely cannot flush tampons, ever. Are you dumb?
NP here. Yes, you can.
Those five years on septic were longest of my life.
+1
As long as the toilet is strong you can flush everything, tampon, wrapper, and plastic applicator. There’s literally no reason to throw it in the trash unless the toilet is weak or you’re on septic. I’ve been doing it for 15 years, and taught my daughter to do the same.
No, you cannot flus tampons down the toilet. Even the box of tampons tells you that. Are you illiterate?
I don't use tampons but I thought you could flush the cardboard applicator ones both the cotton AND the applicator. Am I wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wrap in the plastic wrapper the new pad comes in. Doesn’t everyone so that? You are presumably discarding a used pad/tampon and replacing it with a fresh one, yes?
I use OB tampons so they only have a bit of plastic around them, not enough to wrap the old one in. I use TP.
Same, love OB. If I travel, I do take a few extra biodegradable dog poop bags with me.
Why are you wrapping your tampon? You can just flush it.
Either way this thread is bizarre and I agree with the poster who said most aren’t wearing disposable pads anymore.
No, you most definitely cannot flush tampons, ever. Are you dumb?
NP here. Yes, you can.
Those five years on septic were longest of my life.
+1
As long as the toilet is strong you can flush everything, tampon, wrapper, and plastic applicator. There’s literally no reason to throw it in the trash unless the toilet is weak or you’re on septic. I’ve been doing it for 15 years, and taught my daughter to do the same.
No, you cannot flus tampons down the toilet. Even the box of tampons tells you that. Are you illiterate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHY are people wrapping in TP or tissue is my burning question lol
I really need to know
To use some discretion. No one wants to see a blood soaked tampon laying on top of the garbage. Just wrap it in tp and toss in garbage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wrap in the plastic wrapper the new pad comes in. Doesn’t everyone so that? You are presumably discarding a used pad/tampon and replacing it with a fresh one, yes?
I use OB tampons so they only have a bit of plastic around them, not enough to wrap the old one in. I use TP.
Same, love OB. If I travel, I do take a few extra biodegradable dog poop bags with me.
Why are you wrapping your tampon? You can just flush it.
Either way this thread is bizarre and I agree with the poster who said most aren’t wearing disposable pads anymore.
No, you most definitely cannot flush tampons, ever. Are you dumb?
NP here. Yes, you can.
Those five years on septic were longest of my life.
+1
As long as the toilet is strong you can flush everything, tampon, wrapper, and plastic applicator. There’s literally no reason to throw it in the trash unless the toilet is weak or you’re on septic. I’ve been doing it for 15 years, and taught my daughter to do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wrap in the plastic wrapper the new pad comes in. Doesn’t everyone so that? You are presumably discarding a used pad/tampon and replacing it with a fresh one, yes?
I use OB tampons so they only have a bit of plastic around them, not enough to wrap the old one in. I use TP.
Same, love OB. If I travel, I do take a few extra biodegradable dog poop bags with me.
Why are you wrapping your tampon? You can just flush it.
Either way this thread is bizarre and I agree with the poster who said most aren’t wearing disposable pads anymore.
No, you most definitely cannot flush tampons, ever. Are you dumb?
NP here. Yes, you can.
Those five years on septic were longest of my life.
+1
As long as the toilet is strong you can flush everything, tampon, wrapper, and plastic applicator. There’s literally no reason to throw it in the trash unless the toilet is weak or you’re on septic. I’ve been doing it for 15 years, and taught my daughter to do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wrap in the plastic wrapper the new pad comes in. Doesn’t everyone so that? You are presumably discarding a used pad/tampon and replacing it with a fresh one, yes?
I use OB tampons so they only have a bit of plastic around them, not enough to wrap the old one in. I use TP.
Same, love OB. If I travel, I do take a few extra biodegradable dog poop bags with me.
Why are you wrapping your tampon? You can just flush it.
Either way this thread is bizarre and I agree with the poster who said most aren’t wearing disposable pads anymore.
No, you most definitely cannot flush tampons, ever. Are you dumb?
NP here. Yes, you can.
Those five years on septic were longest of my life.
+1
As long as the toilet is strong you can flush everything, tampon, wrapper, and plastic applicator. There’s literally no reason to throw it in the trash unless the toilet is weak or you’re on septic. I’ve been doing it for 15 years, and taught my daughter to do the same.