| Bar soap is actually cleaner than the plastic pump of the liquid soap and the faucet knob because it's soap. |
| Buy Nothing - so easy. |
| My friend is a first grade teacher. She has 72 of them… |
How is it gross? It’s soap. |
| You can donate them to a battered women's shelter or a homeless shelter. Personally, I bring them to work and leave them in the bathroom there on the little table in the womens' room. |
So dumb. |
| I have many bottles of liquid hand soap in my guest bathroom themed for each holiday. It's a lot. They've all come from little gifts. I rotate them through the year. Same with candles. Either I try to use them or Buy Nothing. |
My 90 year old father is flummoxed by liquid soaps in our home. He says “I lived this long on hand soaps ans have been fine.” He has a point. |
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Thinking that sharing bar soap is gross is hilarious.
You’re the people who also won’t do a number 2 in a powder room right? |
It’s personal. I won’t regift anything I wouldn’t use myself. |
| I don't get these posts of people wanting to trash perfectly good stuff. Freecycle it. |
Why?!? |
Ummmm I wouldn’t poo in the powder room either. That’s foul and inconsiderate |
A Buy Nothing group would work well in this situation. You aren't regifting it. You are asking if anyone actually wants it. I bet you'll find takers. |
Enjoy your carcinogens. I use bar soap. What’s gross about it? Bar soap is superior for getting clean. |