Where do you keep your tissue boxes?

Anonymous
One box in each bedroom, one in the bathrooms.
Anonymous
In all the bedrooms and usually one on a bookshelf in the living and basement play room. 3 year old around so need them close.
Anonymous

Bedrooms and bathrooms only, people. Kitchen and living room is just gross. Since you asked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Don't you throw that away too?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Bedrooms and bathrooms only, people. Kitchen and living room is just gross. Since you asked.


How is it gross? We're not talking about boxes of USED tissues. Or is the idea of someone blowing their nose too disgusting for you to contemplate? There are some very delicate flowers on here. What if you are in the kitchen or living room and you urgently need a tissue?
Anonymous
Uncovered and in every room - my kids are 2 and 4 andits winter. I wipe a lot of noses.

In the summer, we keep them in the bathrooms, covered.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Every room in the house. No covers.
We are a family of people with allergies.


+1 I buy mine at Costco

Anonymous
To the handkerchief haters: I used cloth diapers, too.
Anonymous
I’m just picturing these all over the place in your homes.

http://www.zeppy.io/product/us/2/223367703707/vintage-retro-tissue-box-cover-vivid-orange-white-yarn-on-plastic-canvas

You all talk about your posh designer furniture and one-of-a-kind artwork pieces, and then brag about your tissue box covers. I’m lmao.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every room in the house. No covers.
We are a family of people with allergies.


+1 I buy mine at Costco



+2. Never occurred to me that a box of unused tissues in plain site was “gross.” What’s gross is snot dripping down my face after I sneeze.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To the handkerchief haters: I used cloth diapers, too.

Same. Also cloth towels instead of paper towels. Cloth diapers got me in the habit of extra loads of laundry
Anonymous
My kids and DH have allergies. They use a LOT of tissues. We keep them in the family room, office, downstairs powder room, basement and each bedroom. Also both cars. DD especially finishes boxes very quickly and then steals someone else's, which sends off a chain reaction of people "stealing" tissue boxes from one another. Why they just can't go get a fresh box from the closet I will never understand.

Kids keep the little purse packs of tissues in their backpacks. DH just stuffs his pockets with regular tissues.

No one is allowed to blow their noses at the table. They must excuse themselves to the bathroom. And all dirty tissues go directly into a trash can.
Anonymous
One box in every bedroom, one in the living room, sometimes there’s a box in the kitchen or dining room, definitely a box in my car, and one on my desk at work. No covers. I’m grossed out by the handkerchief pp.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Every room in the house. No covers.
We are a family of people with allergies.


+1 I buy mine at Costco



+2. Never occurred to me that a box of unused tissues in plain site was “gross.” What’s gross is snot dripping down my face after I sneeze.


Ugh, that is gross. Pls continue your tissue use, thank you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All over the house. No covers.


Same. We go through a lot of tissues.
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