Anonymous wrote:It's the string - NOT the tampon itself that causes issues. The tampon is the size of baby poop, which a toilet can handle.
But the string often gets caught on jagged edges of older pipes.
So there you have it.
Anonymous wrote:To the pp who asked about dogs, and the following pp who ridiculed her for that - a dog will take stuff like that out of the trash. I had some house mates once and their jack russell would eat their used condoms out of the trash. A bloody tampon? That's like an extra special treat for a dog, are you kidding me?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the Flushers-
It is amazing that you do not understand basic plumbing and the problem with flushing. That you have "flushed for 30 years" with no problem does not mean that countless others have had problems as a result of flushed tampons (I know several people, including my MIL). There is a reason the public restrooms ask you to not flush sanitary items down the toilet.
As for it being "grody" or "gross", it is no more/less gross than flushing. Whether thrown away or flushed, you still have to remove the dirty tampon, touching it. Further, and not to be too graphic, but if you grab the string with a piece of TP, wrap it well in the wrapper and additional TP, you do not see or smell the used tampon. At all. You don't just throw the used tampon on the top of the trash. And, frankly, you've prob been in public restrooms where tampons are in the trash and you don't know it.
I wish all of you flushers a clogged toilet so you will eat your words.
Wouldn't there be some public service announcement if it was such a huge problem for countless others?
Anonymous wrote:There's no magic trick. You wrap them in the plastic of the next one and some TP around it, exactly like you do with the pads.
It's not disgusting, it doesn't smell, you save water and overall it's the proper way to dispose of it.
Anonymous wrote:
OMG! Why do you think every single public restroom has a little trash can with a paper bag inside? Why do you think there are signs telling you to dispose of your hygienic products in there?
Anonymous wrote:If someone used my guest bathroom and put a used tampon in the trash and I saw it while cleaning the trash, I think I would BARF! I'm gagging just thinking about it. Never would I ever in a million years throw my tampon in someone else's trash!
Anonymous wrote:To the Flushers-
It is amazing that you do not understand basic plumbing and the problem with flushing. That you have "flushed for 30 years" with no problem does not mean that countless others have had problems as a result of flushed tampons (I know several people, including my MIL). There is a reason the public restrooms ask you to not flush sanitary items down the toilet.
As for it being "grody" or "gross", it is no more/less gross than flushing. Whether thrown away or flushed, you still have to remove the dirty tampon, touching it. Further, and not to be too graphic, but if you grab the string with a piece of TP, wrap it well in the wrapper and additional TP, you do not see or smell the used tampon. At all. You don't just throw the used tampon on the top of the trash. And, frankly, you've prob been in public restrooms where tampons are in the trash and you don't know it.
I wish all of you flushers a clogged toilet so you will eat your words.
Anonymous wrote:toss at home or in places with places to toss. flush when there's no place else to put it.
Anonymous wrote:I use OB tampons which do not come with applicators or plastic wrapping that a used tampon can be placed into. I flush. I have always flushed. I will likely always flush. They are not expensive and they are flushable. I do not want a nasty blood soaked tampon sitting in my trash can for a few days nor am I interested in taking the trash out every couple of hours to get rid of the smell of rancid blood. Gross. Also, there is zero chance that even if I did use cheap tampax tampons that come with a flimsy paper wrapper that I would take a blood soaked inflated tampon and try (in futility) to jam it back inside that paper wraper which is going to tear from the wetness. Not only that but then your hands are covered in blood and when you come out of the restroom stall you're going to touch a faucet that other people have to touch in order to wash their hands. That's disgusting on so many levels! Come one people...seriously...flush your damn tampons! Anything else is just flat out disgusting. Also, I think all the anti-flushers on this thread are the same 1-2 people. There's no way there are so many people tossing bloody tampons into the trash.