Why do people clean their diIdos in the dishwasher? Isn't that kind of unsanitrary? Do you want your dishes touching something that has been up your twang, and sometimes other VERY unsanitary places?
2007-11-15
12:29:59
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I don't have a dildo, I've got a man.
I was at a friends house and she had forgotten to take them out because apparently she had some wild sex party and is a closet freak(at least to me).
Needless to say, I didn't eat, and she wondered why. I'm like I'm not eating anything you bring to me that isn't disposable.
2007-11-15
12:42:38 ·
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2007-11-15
12:54:32 ·
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If I ever opened my dishwasher and saw a dildo in there, I'd throw out all my plates, pots, pans and cutlery. Even though the diswasher water is at a high enough temperature to kill all bacteria, the very thought of "leftover particles" (of an other kind) landing on my dishes just isn't right....ewwwww. Not on my watch!
2007-11-15 12:40:51
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answered by snowcell77@rogers.com 2
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I have never heard of this, but what is the difference in dumping junk down the sink then washing dishes in the same sink?
After all I wouldn't say they are washing dishes in the same load as their "toys".
Most dishwashers flush the water out with each new cycle. Also the water is hot, and the chemical used to clean the dishes already is strong enough to kill bacteria and other things off dishes why not "toys"?
2007-11-15 12:34:17
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answered by cubsfreak2001 5
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the hardship with employing the dishwasher to bathe different stuff is the cleansing soap may well be too harsh at times, or the water action to sever. I do use mine to bathe my doilies for my tables and cloth wardrobe you may stretch them on the dish pins so they are no longer getting so out of shape. I wash my hair brushes and combs, and that i've got positioned my nylon broom head in after cleansing the dirt bunnies out of it so i'm able to bathe it.
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answered by ? 4
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I always thought that too, but i guess it's pretty hot water and the detergent is pretty strong. I'd actually be worried about someone using it after using dishwashing liquid on it. Just wash it under running hot water with some soap and rinse thoroughly hey.
2007-11-15 12:37:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's gross that someone would do that. But the fact that the water in the dishwasher gets really hot and would kill bacteria, is the reason I think someone would do that.
2007-11-15 12:35:24
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answered by jade 2
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Wow.
Um.
Yeah.
Well, on a side note, isn't the point of dishwashers that you put in dirty stuff and it comes out clean?
2007-11-15 12:32:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The tempature of the water kills germs, that's why. What ever was on your dishes and toys is now gone.
2007-11-15 12:33:59
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answered by RedRabbit 7
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Twang... hee-hee... and where exactly did you find this taking place, anyway? Hopefully not the restaurant you work at...
2007-11-15 12:33:38
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answered by free_beer_tonite 3
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why not?...
It's all clean at the end of the cycle?!!
Think of the 3rd worlders who don't have a dishwasher even!
2007-11-15 12:33:59
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answered by jim morrisson 2
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LMAO!!!
WHAT??
I bet you do and you just make it sound like someone else does and YOU want to know what other people think.
lol
2007-11-15 12:33:36
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answered by Mom of 2 great boys 7
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