no toilet paper?
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Anonymous User
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Date: August 18, 2008 12:53PM ok, some kids on allysa's site are talking about using flannel cloths instead of tp. as much as i'd love an alternative to all that flushable paper i wonder how that can be at all sanitary. so you just throw a bunch of @#$%& and pee covered bits of cloth in with the rest of your laundry (that's what they are doing/suggesting) and that's clean enough for you? all i can think about are any potential parasites that are now ALL over the whole family's things including their underwear. way to pass it around. yummy.
i always thought that hulda clark was onto something when she suggested that underthings should be boiled. not that i do that but i do think it's a good idea to wash intimates, towels, washcloths and sheets in very hot water. and cloth diapers ~ i sure wouldn't throw those in with the rest of the wash! what do you think, is this idea crazy or am i a prude? this one girl has no tp at home, her guests go to the local gas station if they want to wipe their bums with tp when they are visiting her. i bet she doesn't get a lot of visitors. Re: no toilet paper?
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pakd4fun
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Date: August 18, 2008 03:06PM Well, hmmmm......
I am not planning on doing this but if I were I would do it just like I did cloth diapers and have a pail with a lid next to the potty filled with a borax and baking soda water solution and I would swish them and dump the water down the potty before washing them alone, in the pre-wash and then wash cycle with more borax as well as detergent. I think all that washing uses more resources than a little TP. I would not want to use this woman's towels or any thing. Nothing would feel clean to me. Surely she would allow you to bring TP to her house if you wanted. Re: no toilet paper?
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Joanne81
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Date: August 18, 2008 03:17PM I am curious what cultures do who don't have toilet paper. Does anyone know? I notice eating a highly fibrous, mostly raw diet has the tendancy to cause cleaner @#$%& without doodie left of the backside. It slides right out and leaves the bottom as clean as a whistle. Maybe a body that is in optimal health does not need toilet paper anymore. Re: no toilet paper?
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Date: August 18, 2008 05:54PM when my bf went to india he discovered that people don't touch their food with their left hands as that is the one they use to wipe with. he keeps a jar next to the pot and rinses himself after a bm and then washes his hands well. he always seemed to have a very clean bottom to me (no skid marks in his undies), i find that uncommon in a dude. i know, tmi but it's so true!
my appologies to all the dudes reading this who have clean bums. yay you! your lady appreciates it! Re: no toilet paper?
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Anonymous User
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Date: August 18, 2008 10:42PM It's okay to use the cloths for pee, but not @#$%&.
This is "Reducing Your Carbon Footprint" into the negative. Recycling Gone Amok. Re: no toilet paper?
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zella
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Date: August 19, 2008 12:48AM are you trying to say...reduces the foot print..
but not the butt print? HEHE I think it's a cool idea. Probably only people who used cloth diapers on their kids would think so. It could work and I might try it. So, there. I am a better environmentalist than you. HA. Re: no toilet paper?
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Anonymous User
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Date: August 19, 2008 01:24AM eww. can't say my cloth mama group feels the same way. none of us is willing to do this. baby @#$%& is just so innocent and uncorrupted, grown up waste is a different story i think. Re: no toilet paper?
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Pistachio
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Date: August 19, 2008 11:21AM For people preferring to clean with cloth instead of paper, maybe rinsing over a bidet first and then drying would be helpful.
Bidet info at wikipedia Re: no toilet paper?
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pakd4fun
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Date: August 19, 2008 02:36PM Yeah....I am a cloth diaper user and I am not doing it. If I did have to though I would be 80-10-10. I would need the cleanest @#$%&, LOL!!
I don't know which is more, the amount of paper you use or the resources to clean the cloth. We should have hemp TP, I would feel good about that. We could all grow our own if it was legal. I want a bidet. Re: no toilet paper?
Posted by:
kwan
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Date: August 20, 2008 03:56AM Did you know Thomas Jefferson cultivated over 200 varieties of hemp? So silly, our government, banning the growing of hemp. Sharrhan: [www.facebook.com] Re: no toilet paper?
Posted by:
pakd4fun
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Date: August 20, 2008 03:46PM <<<So silly, our government, banning the growing of hemp.
No kidding. Makes no since at all. Re: no toilet paper?
Posted by:
RawSun
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Date: August 22, 2008 10:59PM I saw a video where the lady who went raw to fit into a dress, and make a video of it (can't recall her name now)... anyways, she went to visit a group of raw people in Hawaii, where they lived off the land, showered outside, and used leaves for tp in their outhouse like toilet. Leaves sound like a nice alternative to both tp and cloth (o: Sunflower Raw Food Chef and Writer Comfortably Raw [www.comfortablyraw.com] Re: no toilet paper?
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Joanne81
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Date: August 23, 2008 09:34PM I wonder what is the best type of leaf to use as a toilet paper substitute. That would be hilarious if I started keeping a stack of leaves in my bathroom instead of toilet paper. Friends would think I am losing my marbles. Re: no toilet paper?
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Pistachio
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Date: August 23, 2008 11:07PM Some people who address their cleanup while outdoors use banana leaves straight from the tree, since these are soft and large as well.
As a postscript to this subject I was speaking to a lady who grew up in the country without access to indoor facilities. She said there is actually a bug that would hang around where she would eliminate and as soon as she was done it would start to feast on it and roll away tiny amounts at a time so that by the following day it would be all gone. Vultures, hyenas, sharks, these bugs and more...testament that mother earth sure has an efficient sanitation system if humans would avoid messing it up. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/23/2008 11:09PM by Pistachio. Re: no toilet paper?
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Anonymous User
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Date: August 25, 2008 06:34PM whoa, dung beetle! "@#$%& clean up between the trees, please!"
in the house, what would you do with those leaves? not flush them, that's for sure! i think that only works outside or in an outhouse. Re: no toilet paper?
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Joanne81
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Date: August 25, 2008 06:55PM Why can't you flush leaves (not that I am seriously going to try it)? I would think they are flushable. Re: no toilet paper?
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Anonymous User
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Date: August 25, 2008 09:05PM toilets are really only designed to handle organic matter that falls apart when in contact with water (poo, tp). that's why paper towel quickly clogs up the works. i imagine flushing leaves would soon require a plumber Re: no toilet paper?
Posted by:
Lillianswan
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Date: August 27, 2008 05:04AM One paper towel will work Ok, that's what I do when I run out of TP.
I think washing your TP is insane, aren't the oil companies behind the save a tree campaigns? They should be. So that we use plastic that will never degrade, instead of paper which will be gone in a year or two? Mullen leaves are the best TP leaves to use. They are velvetly soft. [bp2.blogger.com] [www.woventime.com] Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/27/2008 05:08AM by Lillianswan. Re: no toilet paper?
Posted by:
brome
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Date: August 28, 2008 06:25PM Before tp:
"Rural Americans tended to use corn cobs. They do not sound all that comfortable, however, it is reported that they are not really uncomfortable at all. It is only old corn cobs that are uncomfortable. Fresh moist ones just after the corn is chewed off work well. James Whitcomb Riley even wrote a poem about this occurrence, "The torture of that icy seat could make a Spartan sob / For needs must scrape the gooseflesh with a lacerating cob." " If you use a composting toilet; leaves, moist corn cobs, moist newspaper, etc would aid the composting process while in a water wasting flush toilet they would clog it up. Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 08/28/2008 06:30PM by brome. Re: no toilet paper?
Posted by:
zella
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Date: August 28, 2008 07:32PM OMG Brome. No way am I getting a doggie to like me down there. Re: no toilet paper?
Posted by:
riverhousebill
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Date: August 28, 2008 11:05PM Never thought wipping your butt , was an act of voilence,( hard wood habitat
detroyed for tp production) I go to the post office and pick up free tp `1040 Irs form paper, its ruff butt it works, I have a friend near by that would recyle old American flags for TP, butt he got rectinal cancer and died, I wonder about wipping with Bleached TP the white ones, kestering bleach up your butt-got `cancer? the brown tp is not bleached, thats what you should buy if your not `going to use the 1040s or flags. TP should be made from hemp paper not hardwood Critters homes. Butt the goverment is afraid of hemp paper because they say the `small amount of thc in hemp will make everyone not want to wipe, butt smoke `instead. Butt cloth tp sounds like hepititus to me scary. Re: no toilet paper?
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Anonymous User
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Date: August 28, 2008 11:20PM dog bog, ugh, i feel sicky.
corn cob bottom, that's just rotten! Re: no toilet paper?
Posted by:
Mama Cass
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Date: August 29, 2008 12:32AM ?
never know what will be lurking in this forum... with cloth baby diapers, i did separate loads- would never mix with towels or clothes. as for our @#$%&? well, it's the one paper product we buy. you know, i'm not anti-technology- bidet? i'd love a bidet. but until then, i think using toilet paper is a good option. would prefer hemp or recycled totally i'll start buying it now if anyone knows of a product. or i'll go outside with a leaf if necessary (fyi- don't do that with a 18 month year old nearby- for at least a year after you do this, he will announce whenever you're near the site, to all present "Mama @#$%& here. In snow. Mama @#$%&." oh yeah- snow works too brisk peace- Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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