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Re: Did you know...?
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Originally Posted by Mindibun
I think even just having my dirty flannel wipes in the bathroom would be an issue with him... :rolleyes:
That's what it would be with Mike. He's got a major (and I do mean MAJOR) problem with anything poop... he can't even handle changing the baby's diaper if it's not just a pee. He literally freaks out and starts gagging, shaking and stuff. It's one of his PTSD issues. :(
I'd have to find a way to keep them completely out of sight (and smell until they got tossed in the washer later that day) in order for him to be able to handle it I think.
Hmmm, will have to start doing some creative thinking.....
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i would hate to be the maytag repairman coming to your house goddess, does anyone stop an descretely smell you in public? lol im joking, but years of putting that much crap in your washer has to be rubbing off on your clothes....oh yea, my city has had a recycling program in effect for as long as i can remember, it's second nature to us , put all your glass,plastic cardboard etc in the bluebox! we have 2 of them and 3 composters in the backyard, 1 for dogpoo, other for clippings ,food waste etc
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Re: Did you know...?
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Originally Posted by jeffjr464
i would hate to be the maytag repairman coming to your house goddess, does anyone stop an descretely smell you in public? lol im joking, but years of putting that much crap in your washer has to be rubbing off on your clothes....oh yea, my city has had a recycling program in effect for as long as i can remember, it's second nature to us , put all your glass,plastic cardboard etc in the bluebox! we have 2 of them and 3 composters in the backyard, 1 for dogpoo, other for clippings ,food waste etc
Apparently you're unfamiliar with how a washing machine works... or what laundry soap is? :)
I sincerely hope you were joking because, although I'm not Aleesha, I read that as very rude.
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Re: Did you know...?
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Originally Posted by jeffjr464
i would hate to be the maytag repairman coming to your house goddess, does anyone stop an descretely smell you in public? lol im joking, but years of putting that much crap in your washer has to be rubbing off on your clothes....
I read this as being rude as well.
I personally think that Aleesha's idea is great. In my mind, not only is it helping the environment, it has got to be saving them money as well. (Tp and papertowels can be a bit expensive!!)
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Re: Did you know...?
I've had 5 kids and only my first two got baby wipes used on their butts. All of my other kids have had wash clothes used on them and in all those years of raunchy, nasty baby poo filled clothes being run through the washer, my kids, their clothes nor the washing machine smell like anything other than the laundry soap. :)
I can't help but wonder if the wash cloth or whatever you use when you bathe/shower smells like age old sweat?
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Re: Did you know...?
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Originally Posted by jeffjr464
i would hate to be the maytag repairman coming to your house goddess, does anyone stop an descretely smell you in public? lol im joking, but years of putting that much crap in your washer has to be rubbing off on your clothes....oh yea, my city has had a recycling program in effect for as long as i can remember, it's second nature to us , put all your glass,plastic cardboard etc in the bluebox! we have 2 of them and 3 composters in the backyard, 1 for dogpoo, other for clippings ,food waste etc
guys, guys, guys... we use the toilet... all we do is WIPE with the cloth. they don't smell at all (and trust me i can smell a jar of broken pickles 10 blocks away! - ask my hubby, it's the truth)
so there's isn't much urine or feces on them at all...
and no... we don't stink. :rolleye2:
i didn't take your post as rude... just uninformed.
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