Anonymous wrote:I wish tampon wrappers could fit the used tampon. Like how you use a new pad wrapper to wrap up the old pad. Can someone please invent that for tampons?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe people even buy tampons with plastic applicators, much less flush them.
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Is the plastic recyclable? Why not put the plastic applicator in the recycling?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was taught (by my mom) to flush the applicator, but that's back when they were made of flimsy cardboard that would at least theoretically disintegrate in water. When I switched to a plastic applicator, I for sure put the applicator in the trash! Same with the wrapper - it used to be light paper that would immediately fall apart in water, now it's that shiny stuff I would never flush.
I will say that I flush the actual used tampon, and no one is going to get me to stop. I would never routinely put a used tampon in a trash can, that's disgusting, and I have a high bar for disgust. I will put it in a trash can if there is one of those signs saying "no feminine hygiene products in the toilet" - I figure those places have crappy systems.
If you want to flush tampons at your own house (as a homeowner), then fine. But don't ever, ever do so at anyone else's house, or property if you are a renter.
Anonymous wrote:I was taught (by my mom) to flush the applicator, but that's back when they were made of flimsy cardboard that would at least theoretically disintegrate in water. When I switched to a plastic applicator, I for sure put the applicator in the trash! Same with the wrapper - it used to be light paper that would immediately fall apart in water, now it's that shiny stuff I would never flush.
I will say that I flush the actual used tampon, and no one is going to get me to stop. I would never routinely put a used tampon in a trash can, that's disgusting, and I have a high bar for disgust. I will put it in a trash can if there is one of those signs saying "no feminine hygiene products in the toilet" - I figure those places have crappy systems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe people even buy tampons with plastic applicators, much less flush them.
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Anonymous wrote:TRASH.
I cannot believe this is a real question.
Anonymous wrote:Holy shiat, is this serious?! People flush the applicator and wrapper?!
You do not flush ANY part of the tampon - even the tampon itself, and no "flushable" wipes (because there is no such thing).
Toilet paper, poop, pee, water. That's all. You flush nothing else.