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| View Poll Results: Do you wipe your bum with baby wipes? | ||||||
| Yes I do... (sometimes) |
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| No I don't... (ever) |
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Flag shagger.
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I guess someone's got to be tediously serious and mention the fact that wet wipes do not dissolve in water like toilet paper does, and neither does kitchen roll, which is specifically designed not to dissolve. So neither wet wipes nor kitchen roll should be flushed as it is ecologically damaging. Unless you all keep it in a bucket by your loo when you've done with it, in which case I just don't want to know.
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