Anonymous wrote:WHY are people wrapping in TP or tissue is my burning question lol
I really need to know
Anonymous wrote:Never heard of this. Always just wrapped in toilet paper or tissue and empty bathroom trash outdoor at least daily.
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.
Tampons are absolutely flushable, it says so right on the box.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toilet paper and make my DH take out the trash. If I have to deal with this crap, so does he.
You are gross and weird!
That made me laugh. I imagined myself trying to tell my DH he had to deal with that nasty mess. There is NO WAY.
Wtf. Menstrual blood from your partner is less gross than other things in a bathroom. It's not like he's touching it, just taking out the trash.
Some people on here are so bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think younger people use pads so I wouldn’t suggest them to a teenager! Cups and menstrual underwear are what most people use. Or tampons.
We always have a covered trash can at home because we have dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think younger people use pads so I wouldn’t suggest them to a teenager! Cups and menstrual underwear are what most people use. Or tampons.
We always have a covered trash can at home because we have dogs.
I'm steering my daughter away from menstrual underwear until there is more research on what's in the underwear. From what I've read, underwear like thinx are full of PFAS and other toxic chemicals. Definitely a concern for growing bodies. I think it's safer to use pads or tampons. And cups are just gross.
Google menstrual underwear and PFAS. Supposedly there are toxic free alternatives but I don't trust them.
Lol how is a cup grosser than basically wearing a diaper?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toilet paper and make my DH take out the trash. If I have to deal with this crap, so does he.
You are gross and weird!
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.
Tampons are absolutely flushable, it says so right on the box.
Tampax says you can’t.
https://tampax.com/en-us/about/sustainability/can-you-flush-tampons/
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.
Tampons are absolutely flushable, it says so right on the box.