>>46658665I'd argue cumming gallons into a plush over and over then cleaning it out and fixing it up is worse than leaving it a crusty, dirty mess.
Seeing it look crusty like that, you can make assumptions to why it looks like that, and can know to avoid it or burn it.
If it's cleaned thoroughly and repaired, they'll never know, they'll give it to their toddler who'll teethe on it, they'll put it on a shelf with their collection, etc.