Anonymous wrote:I wonder if flushing was talked about in media and that’s where we all picked it up. Also I don’t remember trash receptacles in every stall when I was young which would lead to more flushing, particularly at school when those habits form.
Of course now every stall has them and as a middle aged woman, I’m no longer embarrassed if I have to carry a wrapped up tampon to the main bathroom garbage can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did OP think the little trash that's attached to the wall of almost every women's rest room stall was for?
I’m a different poster and always thought it was for pads. Like many here, the plumbing bill taught us a lesson we would never forget. Don’t be so hard on us, no, no one ever told us.
Same here, i always thought it was for pads?! i just flush it all down the toilet as long as its not a pad. Tampon, applicator (cardboard or plastic) and wrapper lol.
The only time i dont is if it's a weak toilet, otherwise flushh![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did OP think the little trash that's attached to the wall of almost every women's rest room stall was for?
I’m a different poster and always thought it was for pads. Like many here, the plumbing bill taught us a lesson we would never forget. Don’t be so hard on us, no, no one ever told us.
Anonymous wrote:How do you dispose of your used tampon applicators? Flush or trash?
I've been flushing for years now, and I use plastic applicators. I flush the wrapper too.. My friend said I should stop but it's just so much easier![]()
Anonymous wrote:What did OP think the little trash that's attached to the wall of almost every women's rest room stall was for?
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.
I used to flush used tampons too until the plumber pulled them out of the pipes in front on my husband, and warned him I should stop.
Anonymous wrote:Always flush the tampon.
Anonymous wrote:Wait you’re not supposed to flush applicators?? I’ve been flushing the plastic ones with wrappers and the tampon ofc for years.
Ummm
Anonymous wrote:DH here.
Obviously little experience here (only once put a tampon in w/ an ex-girlfriend), but I remember I threw away the plastic applicator in a trash can immediately after.
Thought everyone knew to do that.
Anonymous wrote:Wait you’re not supposed to flush applicators?? I’ve been flushing the plastic ones with wrappers and the tampon ofc for years.
Ummm