Posting bodily fluids with no sensitive content warning

Sometimes I daren’t open this app unless I’m in right head space to see a load of women’s post wiping their vagina photo shots. Am I the only one who thinks this? 🤦‍♀️🫣😵‍💫 I get it’s a platform to seek advice etc but seriously can we not have a heads up your going to post what your bodies depositing on toilet tissue whilst your sitting on the loo with a choice to click on it atleast 😮‍💨
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Yh can be a bit disguisting. Saw poo yesterday and I was having dinner

I have never seen any posts like that, thank goodness

According to another poster, who I was having a disagreement with earlier, no. You need to be looking at discharge and poo and be happy about it! Cause according to them, if you remind someone to mark their post as sensitive, the poster will feel bad and get offended and they will feel that they cannot ask for advice anymore. Like, seriously people. I get it, we are all here to ask for advice and to offer help. But a heads-up won't hurt. You wouldn't randomly show stuff like that to people on the street without a warning. Why not extend that same courtesy to people online? Please, continue to ask for help, that's what we are all here for. But please, let us choose if we wish to see certain things....

@Mantha I think you got the wrong end of the stick on the other post. I don’t think that’s quite what incog was saying. They said that they don’t think writing on other people’s post shaming them saying “ewww disgusting” 🤮 is called for if it’s just a bit of baby poo. Keep scrolling or remind them of sensitive button is fine. There was no mention of other bodily fluids. I think both of you were coming from a place of standing up for others which is lovely. But I think the whole thing went too far from both sides. Especially as you are still posting about it. OP apologies for commenting n this post. I just felt like the comment was a bit uncalled for. I must be very lucky I haven’t come across any uncensored posts yet. I know you shouldn’t have to but you can select see less like this. Hopefully it will get better for you soon x

@Paris I don't understand why calling poo disgusting is shaming... Maybe for me poo did not automatically become cute once I became a mom... I don't think calling poo disgusting is shaming, it's just what it is, just because a child produced it doesn't make it any more appealing. Also, I am responding to a different post that happens to have a similar subject, I am allowed to do that. And the "see less" function or hiding posts with certain words in the title doesn't really work, at least not for me, or I'm doing it wrong. I've tried it with other subjects and they are still coming up all the time. Lastly, no one said they do not wish to see those posts at all. But maybe they just don't wish to see them each time. That's why marking a post as sensitive gives us the option to open it or not, rather than never seeing them at all, so we are still able to help if we can/want to.

Again, you are failing to understand what me and the other poster are saying. Nobody has said poo is cute! Nobody has said don’t mark the post as sensitive! We are simply saying commenting on the post saying ewwww disgusting and things like that are unnecessary. When you can just ask them to make it sensitive without calling out their post, when they are just asking for advice. It takes the same amount of energy to get the same message across without being unnecessarily mean. I didn’t say you weren’t allowed to do anything. I said I think it’s been taken too far, especially as you have decided to comment on another post making reference to the other post/poster and exaggerating what was actually said. I’m so sorry the “see less” function doesn’t work for you. Like I said I haven’t had to try it. Lucky for me. Again, nobody has said let’s have an uncensored online community. Where people post gross stuff and don’t mark as sensitive. I don’t know where you are getting this?!

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