When I asked if you were afraid of rinsing your can, I was obviously referring to your trashcan.
If you’re aware that women wrap their hygiene products in toilet paper before tossing them into the trashcan to keep them contained, then I’m not sure why you’d think we’d need a liner in our cans over a man.
If you’re aware that women wrap their hygiene products in toilet paper before tossing them into the trashcan to keep them contained, then I’m not sure why you’d think we’d need a liner in our cans over a man.
This is conversation is mind boggling frustrating to me. You use a trash bag in the kitchen trash can I assume, yes? When you clean something off the counter, floor or table using a wet paper towel, do you throw that wet paper towel into a kitchen trashcan without a bag in it? Do you like peeling dried up, previously wet paper towels off the inside of your kitchen trash can, or do you use a trash bag like a normal person?
Do you think maybe the bag is in the can to maintain a level of hygiene? Do you like hosing out your bathroom trashcan multiple times a week? When you go out to a bathroom in public, are those trashcans without trash bags? How about at a restaurant, do those bathrooms have trashcans that don’t have trash bags in them? I don’t mind cleaning it every once in a while if it needs it, but I have better things to do than clean trashcans multiple times a week when I can easily avoid having to clean them by using a trash bag. Why do you think pretty much every public bathroom has a trash can that has a bag inside of it?
No we don’t.
Yes, you do.
Why? Most of us who use hygiene products tend to wrap them in toilet paper, so there’s no/ minimal “leak”.
You afraid of having to rinse your can every once in a while, bruh?
None of those products belong in the toilet. Don’t put them in the toilet, or do… if you’d like to enrich a plumber.
Are you really tamponsplaining to people who actually use tampons (or pads)?
Ya, for real… can you believe that I have to do this??? This is wild AF.
When I asked if you were afraid of rinsing your can, I was obviously referring to your trashcan.
If you’re aware that women wrap their hygiene products in toilet paper before tossing them into the trashcan to keep them contained, then I’m not sure why you’d think we’d need a liner in our cans over a man.
This is conversation is mind boggling frustrating to me. You use a trash bag in the kitchen trash can I assume, yes? When you clean something off the counter, floor or table using a wet paper towel, do you throw that wet paper towel into a kitchen trashcan without a bag in it? Do you like peeling dried up, previously wet paper towels off the inside of your kitchen trash can, or do you use a trash bag like a normal person?
Do you think maybe the bag is in the can to maintain a level of hygiene? Do you like hosing out your bathroom trashcan multiple times a week? When you go out to a bathroom in public, are those trashcans without trash bags? How about at a restaurant, do those bathrooms have trashcans that don’t have trash bags in them? I don’t mind cleaning it every once in a while if it needs it, but I have better things to do than clean trashcans multiple times a week when I can easily avoid having to clean them by using a trash bag. Why do you think pretty much every public bathroom has a trash can that has a bag inside of it?