Jul 21
thesahmmy:

As a rule, don’t be a diaper douche. If you don’t want to throw your kid’s piss-filled diaper away, what makes you think someone else does?
Ps. The trash can was 10 feet away.

Pardon the reblog, but…this was another lesson I learned as a Dairy Queen owner. Almost daily, a customer would toss their child’s used diaper on the floor underneath the changing station. This behavior occurred despite the fact that customers walked by the trash can when exiting the restroom. We observed this behavior in both the men’s & the women’s restroom, so it wasn’t unique to the gender of the parent. 
But, the worst was told to me by my flight attendant friends: parents that will leave the dirty diaper in the seat-back pocket. Folks, you’ve been warned. Put your hand in those seat-back pockets at your own risk because you never know what you may find lurking in there. 

thesahmmy:

As a rule, don’t be a diaper douche. If you don’t want to throw your kid’s piss-filled diaper away, what makes you think someone else does?

Ps. The trash can was 10 feet away.

Pardon the reblog, but…this was another lesson I learned as a Dairy Queen owner. Almost daily, a customer would toss their child’s used diaper on the floor underneath the changing station. This behavior occurred despite the fact that customers walked by the trash can when exiting the restroom. We observed this behavior in both the men’s & the women’s restroom, so it wasn’t unique to the gender of the parent. 

But, the worst was told to me by my flight attendant friends: parents that will leave the dirty diaper in the seat-back pocket. Folks, you’ve been warned. Put your hand in those seat-back pockets at your own risk because you never know what you may find lurking in there. 

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