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to wear clothes I have peed on?

29 replies

notanumber · 14/04/2010 15:30

Question.

If - hypothetically of course - you were wearinging dungarees (yes, yes, but pregnant you understand), and managed to somehow piss all over the strap of the right hand dungaree strap, would you just let said strap dry and carry on wearing, or would you change outfit?

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LisaD1 · 14/04/2010 15:31

ewwww, I would change and pronto!

MarineIguana · 14/04/2010 15:32

I'd rinse it through under the tap, squeeze out and carry on wearing.

(Did that the other day with baby sick on my skirt)

deaddei · 14/04/2010 15:32

Yes because I'd worry people could smell me and judge me

Swanky · 14/04/2010 15:35

I'd rinse it thoroughly let it dry and carry on.

notanumber · 14/04/2010 15:35

I haven't even rinsed. Maybe will do that now though, that's quite low impact.

No-one will judge as sitting about house. Except two year old who often smells of piss himself so is in no position to be superior.

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frumpygrumpy · 14/04/2010 15:37

I love these threads

So open.
So honest.

I'd rinse and wear. They'll go in the wash later and its half three, the day is almost over. A lot worse has happened in life

MrsShu · 14/04/2010 15:37

this is why dungarees aer not good
pg or not

Pikelit · 14/04/2010 15:42

Just rinse the strap and carry on.

But do note that dungarees are only just acceptable due to pregnancy and that, if you weren't wearing the abhorrent things, you wouldn't face the current dilemma.

SingleMum01 · 14/04/2010 15:46

ewww, change of course, yeuch

cat64 · 14/04/2010 15:48

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TrillianAstra · 14/04/2010 15:53

Rinse.

You are right of course, 2 yr olds are rarely in a position to be superior

Pikelit · 14/04/2010 15:54

Your own piss isn't anything to be precious about, especially in little quantities on a strap! Out at a football match a couple of weeks ago I managed to drop a pair of very expensive inner-ski gloves down the lav. Having not noticed this I promptly peed on them and then fished them out of the lav and washed them thoroughly in the handbasin before wrapping them into a spare bag and taking them home to be properly washed. I'm assuming the more delicate of you would have chucked them in the bin!

fartmeistergeneral · 14/04/2010 15:58

What a treat for your dp when he comes home to wife and son stinking of pee!!!

I would also give a quick rinse..but carry on wearing them.

Reminds me of the time when ds2 was a baby and ds1 was 2 - quite a harassing time. I was at M&T and I kept smelling poo and couldn't work out where it was coming from then eventually noticed a small lump in my loose legging type things when I was sitting down. On investigating, I found it was a small pea sized poo!!!! Obv had jumped off toilet a little too soon!!! Lol!

notanumber · 14/04/2010 15:59

Thanks. Have rinsed it now. Think will have a sit-down and cup of tea to recover from exertion.

Dunno where Johnny Boden gets off implying that women "lose it" when it comes to fashion after becoming mothers. Arsehole. I only smell of watered down piss now, so he can just sod right off.

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Nettiespagetti · 14/04/2010 16:00

pmsl which is entirely a different problem

fartmeistergeneral · 14/04/2010 16:01

Perhaps you should work on your pelvic floor NOW to ensure not stinking of pee AFTER the birth!!!

traceybath · 14/04/2010 16:03

Burn them.

Honestly - dungarees acceptable on small dc's but not grown women.

LOL at your 2 year old in no position to be superior.

Crapweasel · 14/04/2010 16:05

notanumber you have made my day.

(Glad you rinsed though!)

BitOfFun · 14/04/2010 16:09

"Dunno where Johnny Boden gets off implying that women "lose it" when it comes to fashion after becoming mothers. Arsehole. I only smell of watered down piss now, so he can just sod right off."

Love it. That is a quote of the week, surely?

tartyhighheels · 14/04/2010 16:10

dungarees - burn them please

nappyzoneloveslindor · 14/04/2010 16:13

i agree burn them unless your a painter and decorator or a toddler - not worth the risk of dropping straps down loo and peeing on them.

scottishmummy · 14/04/2010 16:17

keep wearing em.ensure you saet on bus as no one will want to sit next to the pissy fishy smelling burd

porcamiseria · 14/04/2010 17:34

I have done it with cardigan ties, and given a rinse and worn

I know you have been told, but Dungarees! having said that I have a massive orange kaftan and when I am more PG I am going to wear it, so I look like a human orange!

IndigoSky · 14/04/2010 17:38

Surely dungarees are a pregnant laydee's worst nightmare (as well as everyone else's)? I remember when I was pg and there was no way I would have time to fiddle about with straps and over the shoulder nonsense when I needed a wee. It was always far too urgent and I only ever had about 0.25 seconds to get my bum on the loo.

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