Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It never dawned on me to toss them. I have been flushing them for 30 years!!!
is this even serious? you never read the signs beggin women to dispose of them in the garbage and not fluhing?
I always read the signs as saying not to flush the applicators. But, that it was fine to flush the tampons. I'd never flush the plastic applicators, but thought nothing of flushing the tampons.
Anonymous wrote:I thought tampons were biodegradable.
I mean if a huge piece of crap can go down . . .
Anonymous wrote:20:17 - by the time you're done using your tampon it no longer has the ability to expand.
Anonymous wrote:I've never had a problem flushing them. I feel like it's kind of gross to do anything but that. Who wants one sitting in the bathroom garbage? How much TP does it take to wrap that up anyway so that someone else wouldn't be totally grossed out looking in the trash?
Anonymous wrote:what the HELL is that last picture? Am I that naive?
Does anybody really use these options?
Anonymous wrote:Burgundy washcloth... need I say more?
Are you sure you didn't mean to say crocheted mouse cat toy in a vague tampon shape?

Anonymous wrote:OMG. I can't believe all these people flush their tampons. No wonder there are signs everywhere begging people not to.
To all you flushers . . . what do you think happens to them after you flush? They dissolve in the water? Someone, whether it is the plumber or the sewage treatment workers, have to fish them out and throw them in the trash.
Burgundy washcloth... need I say more?