Where do you keep your tissue boxes?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everyone has a box on their bedside table, and then there are boxes in most other rooms. Covers make me think of those toilet seat covers, it seems very Victorian. It's just a box of tissues, it's not obscene. I'm surprised by the PPs who only buy them people are sick - don't you sometimes need to blow your nose at other times? Maybe just me! And yes, I know about handkerchiefs but I don't like them and I can't imagine carrying them around with me - for one thing, I don't always wear clothes with pockets.
If I need to blow my nose and I don't have my hanky I just use some toilet paper
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everywhere, especially since we had kids. There’s nothing worse than needing a tissue and not having one nearby! We have them on every nightstand, the living room, kitchen, my office. No covers.


This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have baskets of handkerchiefs in every bedroom, because they can be tossed in the hampers easily. Tissue boxes live on the main floor, and they tend to roam.


Eww
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nowhere! I rarely buy tissue boxes. If I do, i keep them in Kids rooms.

I didn't realize that buying them when you aren't sick is a common thing.


Me neither! I’m picturing all of these houses with covered tissues boxes scattered around like decorations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have baskets of handkerchiefs in every bedroom, because they can be tossed in the hampers easily. Tissue boxes live on the main floor, and they tend to roam.


Eww


I know, right?!

Putting a cover makes no sense. It never gets cleaned, or rarely, I would imagine.
Anonymous
bathrooms and bedrooms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:nightstands & end tables in our two living rooms. None have a cover.


Same
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Box covers seem very old fashioned, and extraneous.


MIL used to have them on every kleenex box. Now she just puts them out as-is.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate having tissue boxes everywhere because my son has allergies and is always snotty, but I never thought of getting covers. So, OP, I went and just bought one off Houzz for the most prominent box in our kitchen. This one:

https://www.houzz.com/product/40635723-tb1706-washington-dc-antique-map-tissue-box-cover-traditional-tissue-box-holders


I think my husband might have a stroke if I spent $54 on a tissue box cover.


That’s sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate having tissue boxes everywhere because my son has allergies and is always snotty, but I never thought of getting covers. So, OP, I went and just bought one off Houzz for the most prominent box in our kitchen. This one:

https://www.houzz.com/product/40635723-tb1706-washington-dc-antique-map-tissue-box-cover-traditional-tissue-box-holders


I think my husband might have a stroke if I spent $54 on a tissue box cover.


That’s sad.


You're laughable. So much unnecessary waste...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nowhere! I rarely buy tissue boxes. If I do, i keep them in Kids rooms.

I didn't realize that buying them when you aren't sick is a common thing.


Me neither! I’m picturing all of these houses with covered tissues boxes scattered around like decorations.

Same!

We have them in our bathroom on top of storage cabinets. DD has a box in her room. She and I both blow our noses after showering. I guess it makes sense to just use TP, but the lotion Kleenex feels better I guess!
Anonymous
If not sick I blow my nose once a day in the shower.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have baskets of handkerchiefs in every bedroom, because they can be tossed in the hampers easily. Tissue boxes live on the main floor, and they tend to roam.


Eww


That sounds really gross. Is your family pretty healthy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have baskets of handkerchiefs in every bedroom, because they can be tossed in the hampers easily. Tissue boxes live on the main floor, and they tend to roam.


Eww


That sounds really gross. Is your family pretty healthy?


DP here who uses kleenex, but how are clean hankerchiefs gross? You use them and then you wash them. I don't use them because they're too thick for my delicate nose (really) but DH uses them and I don't think it's gross to have them in the hamper.
Anonymous
Laughing at the handkerchief hate on the same board where you get reamed if you don't make a roll of paper towels last a month.

I just stayed with a friend who has tissue boxes all over her house -- there were 3 in the living room alone. Convenient when you need one, but then you just have to get up to throw it away.

I don't buy tissues. We use toilet paper.
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