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.
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
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I had no idea this was such a thing. I’ve honestly always flushed them but will reconsider that now. The clogged pipes hadn’t even crossed my mind. A neighbor obviously changed hers at our house last week and frankly I was surprised to see what was obviously a used tampon wrapped in toilet paper in my guest bathroom trashcan. Makes sense now but I have always flushed them so I was surprised
How old are you? No one ever taught you not to flush? Really? I just cannot fathom this. You haven't seen not to flush on a sign in a bathroom about a million times by now?
DP. I’m 44 and did not know this. I was taught not to flush the applicator, but never heard that flushing the tampon itself was a problem. The only time I’ve ever seen signs in bathrooms are in very old buildings, like built pre-1900.
I will do better from now on, for sure. I’m honestly a little concerned about what a mess this could make though. Some of you who wrap up your little tampon in a few squares of TP and dispose in the can without drips and splatters everywhere must have very light periods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I had no idea this was such a thing. I’ve honestly always flushed them but will reconsider that now. The clogged pipes hadn’t even crossed my mind. A neighbor obviously changed hers at our house last week and frankly I was surprised to see what was obviously a used tampon wrapped in toilet paper in my guest bathroom trashcan. Makes sense now but I have always flushed them so I was surprised
How old are you? No one ever taught you not to flush? Really? I just cannot fathom this. You haven't seen not to flush on a sign in a bathroom about a million times by now?
Anonymous wrote:There are biodegradable ones out there now. Just use those.
Anonymous wrote:You nasty people put blood soaked tampons in the trash bin in your bathroom!
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. I had no idea this was such a thing. I’ve honestly always flushed them but will reconsider that now. The clogged pipes hadn’t even crossed my mind. A neighbor obviously changed hers at our house last week and frankly I was surprised to see what was obviously a used tampon wrapped in toilet paper in my guest bathroom trashcan. Makes sense now but I have always flushed them so I was surprised
Anonymous wrote:You nasty people put blood soaked tampons in the trash bin in your bathroom!
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Anonymous wrote:For all those name calling those who flush, and are acting like it's THE worst offense someone can do: Did you grow up believing you can flush them, or were you always told not to flush?