I need to wash my hands after going to the toilet,
and I can't do that if I have a fanny pad in my hand.
( , Sun 2 Dec 2007, 21:44, archived)
and I can't do that if I have a fanny pad in my hand.
( , Sun 2 Dec 2007, 21:44, archived)
Probably,
but if the choice was between carrying it around and flushing it, then I'd carry it to the nearest bin, because it would fuck up the drains to flush it.
The thing is, almost all public toilets have bins in them, and common sense would dictate that Todd should have one next to her loo at home, so she wouldn't have to carry her jamrags about in her pockets.
( , Sun 2 Dec 2007, 21:50, archived)
but if the choice was between carrying it around and flushing it, then I'd carry it to the nearest bin, because it would fuck up the drains to flush it.
The thing is, almost all public toilets have bins in them, and common sense would dictate that Todd should have one next to her loo at home, so she wouldn't have to carry her jamrags about in her pockets.
( , Sun 2 Dec 2007, 21:50, archived)
No,
you can't flush jamrags. I think you can flush small tampons, though. I've never used them, so I wouldn't know.
( , Sun 2 Dec 2007, 21:47, archived)
you can't flush jamrags. I think you can flush small tampons, though. I've never used them, so I wouldn't know.
( , Sun 2 Dec 2007, 21:47, archived)
We do,
but I think a collective bin of three people's jamrags is gross. I take mine away and put them in my own bin.
( , Sun 2 Dec 2007, 21:48, archived)
but I think a collective bin of three people's jamrags is gross. I take mine away and put them in my own bin.
( , Sun 2 Dec 2007, 21:48, archived)
There's a collective bin
of two people's jamrags in my bathroom. It is not gross. It doesn't smell, as all the jamrags are in disposal bags.
Why do you think it's any grosser than having them in your pocket?
( , Sun 2 Dec 2007, 21:52, archived)
of two people's jamrags in my bathroom. It is not gross. It doesn't smell, as all the jamrags are in disposal bags.
Why do you think it's any grosser than having them in your pocket?
( , Sun 2 Dec 2007, 21:52, archived)