I had used it the other night and had to pull it out from the other bathroom in order to make it work. It was dirty and she putit in the dishwasher with almost nothing else, but I’m a little fucking skeeveed by it.

Edit: thanks all. I’ll run it again with vinegar at the hottest and feel better about it. No divorce. Thanks for your help.

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    Lol at all the people who want to throw out the whole appliance. Wait until they find out how much former piss is in all sources of water, what allowances there are for gross things in prepared food, and what’s on every surface in human environments. Earth is one big mixing pot.

    Give it a steralise cycle and it’ll be cleaner than the counters around it, by any objective measure.

    I am curious about the almost nothing else bit. What got put in the poo-poo cycle?

    Edit: Psychology is another thing, and that’s valid I guess, but man I can’t imagine having disposable dishwasher kind of money.

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    For me personally it’s the “almost nothing else” that went into the dishwasher with the plunger that truly pushed the narrative into holy shit territory.

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    Some sex toys are dishwasher safe, it’s not a big deal.

    (I’m talking about the shitpusher, not about the croc. No idea why you included a dirty toilet in the pic tho.)

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      I don’t think that’s equivalent.

      Many people happily lick the areas where sex toys are used.

      Far less people would do so where toilet plungers tend to be applied.