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to not have "rinsed out" the shitty pants?

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BeautifulBlondePineapple · 05/02/2013 10:59

Small boy (age 5) came to play with my DS yesterday. He went to the loo and called me for help. It was a fairly serious code brown incident (smeared all over his trousers, pants, bum & legs, handprints on the tiles, etc) so I cleaned it all up and changed him into clean pants & trousers that belonged to my DS. Didn't make a big deal out of it and just put his dirty pants and trousers in a bag and gave it to his mum when I took him home.

But...when I told my mum about it all she was horrified that I didn't wash the clothes before sending him home. Should I have? Am I a dirty skank for giving his mum a bag of shitty clothes?

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MummytoMog · 05/02/2013 15:25

We cloth nappy, so poo holds no fear for me. I still probably wouldn't get too involved with the poopy pants of someone else's child. Although DD poos in her pants everyday and our nanny tips it into the potty 'to give DD a sense of achievement' Hmm

LittleChimneyDroppings · 05/02/2013 15:30

God no, I wouldn't wash them. It's one thing your own child's poo, but someone's else's would be a little too hard...

Speedos · 05/02/2013 17:38

I totally didn't read the post correctly, I thought you meant the child's mum!

ilovesprouts · 05/02/2013 17:46

i would not of washed em ,at school if d2 has an accident i tell em to chuck his undies away !!

DoctorAnge · 05/02/2013 17:54

Grin at the hotel chocolat carrier bag!

Fairylea · 05/02/2013 17:57

Nah of course you did the right thing :)

I wouldn't have washed the things either..

Poor little friend... bless him, he must've been embarrassed. You seem like a lovely person.

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