Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was so offended when a friend told me not to flush tampons. Did she think I was a monster?! (I wasn't even on my period) After reading here how common it is I feel less offended.
I feel like maybe I need to nail a plaque in my bathroom now. Perhaps there are hidden morons among my friends. I truly thought this was common knowledge to every menstruating girl/woman. I never occurred to me someone would not know this, or even worse, know and not care and flush anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was so offended when a friend told me not to flush tampons. Did she think I was a monster?! (I wasn't even on my period) After reading here how common it is I feel less offended.
I feel like maybe I need to nail a plaque in my bathroom now. Perhaps there are hidden morons among my friends. I truly thought this was common knowledge to every menstruating girl/woman. I never occurred to me someone would not know this, or even worse, know and not care and flush anyway.
Gosh, I wish I knew everything about everything just like you. Guess I’ll always be someone’s moron!
This isn’t deep knowledge, it is just basic life common sense. Like don’t leave your purse in the car, don’t put a can of soda in the freezer, empty the lint collector of your dyer after loads..
Except that many people on here have told you otherwise. Go ahead and put that sign on your bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:I love how the ladies of DCUM, who probably don’t even clean their own toilets, are all plumbing know-it-alls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was so offended when a friend told me not to flush tampons. Did she think I was a monster?! (I wasn't even on my period) After reading here how common it is I feel less offended.
I feel like maybe I need to nail a plaque in my bathroom now. Perhaps there are hidden morons among my friends. I truly thought this was common knowledge to every menstruating girl/woman. I never occurred to me someone would not know this, or even worse, know and not care and flush anyway.
Gosh, I wish I knew everything about everything just like you. Guess I’ll always be someone’s moron!
This isn’t deep knowledge, it is just basic life common sense. Like don’t leave your purse in the car, don’t put a can of soda in the freezer, empty the lint collector of your dyer after loads..
Except that many people on here have told you otherwise. Go ahead and put that sign on your bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was so offended when a friend told me not to flush tampons. Did she think I was a monster?! (I wasn't even on my period) After reading here how common it is I feel less offended.
I feel like maybe I need to nail a plaque in my bathroom now. Perhaps there are hidden morons among my friends. I truly thought this was common knowledge to every menstruating girl/woman. I never occurred to me someone would not know this, or even worse, know and not care and flush anyway.
Gosh, I wish I knew everything about everything just like you. Guess I’ll always be someone’s moron!
This isn’t deep knowledge, it is just basic life common sense. Like don’t leave your purse in the car, don’t put a can of soda in the freezer, empty the lint collector of your dyer after loads..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was so offended when a friend told me not to flush tampons. Did she think I was a monster?! (I wasn't even on my period) After reading here how common it is I feel less offended.
I feel like maybe I need to nail a plaque in my bathroom now. Perhaps there are hidden morons among my friends. I truly thought this was common knowledge to every menstruating girl/woman. I never occurred to me someone would not know this, or even worse, know and not care and flush anyway.
Gosh, I wish I knew everything about everything just like you. Guess I’ll always be someone’s moron!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was so offended when a friend told me not to flush tampons. Did she think I was a monster?! (I wasn't even on my period) After reading here how common it is I feel less offended.
I feel like maybe I need to nail a plaque in my bathroom now. Perhaps there are hidden morons among my friends. I truly thought this was common knowledge to every menstruating girl/woman. I never occurred to me someone would not know this, or even worse, know and not care and flush anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always wrap in toilet paper and throw in trash when at home or in a public restroom with a receptacle for that in the stall.
Unless I'm a guest at someone's house. Then I flush... twice. Can't leave my bloody tampon in their power room trash.
Dogs that eat them are at risk of an obstruction.
You’re awful
How so? Less chance of a clog. Also I am not putting their pet at risk.
I would be livid if I found out a guest was flushing their tampons at my house. Do you know how expensive it is to fix the inevitable plumbing issue that will arise? Flushing twice doesn’t do anything to mitigate this risk BTW
Obviously people need to use their best judgment given the social situation. Sometimes people have a trash can with no lid and no bag in their powder room.
No one and I mean no one wants a tampon flushed down their home toilet. I would be so angry to find out someone did this and perhaps contributed to a major plumbing issue. Wrap very well in toilet paper and toss, how hard is it? Everyone has a trash can in their bathroom. Whether it has a bag or lid doesn't matter--you wrap the tampon well and throw away. You never flush it under any circumstance.