Do you keep tissue boxes around the house?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Only in the bathrooms, and also the playroom when it’s cold season.



+1
Anonymous
Anonymous
Of course. They aren’t decorative. They are tissue boxes.
Anonymous
I don’t understand why people are putting tissues only in the bathroom. That’s the one room that doesn’t need them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why people are putting tissues only in the bathroom. That’s the one room that doesn’t need them.


Because you can stand up and walk to the bathroom, blow your nose, and throw the tissue away in the trash can in there. I’m not putting a box of tissues in every room.
Anonymous
Yes I go through a few boxes a week. I have allergies plus I use them when putting on makeup and such and with my nasal rinse. Tissues in bathroom, kitchen, guest bathroom and I always have a small packet in my handbag.

I wish I could find attractive tissue box covers for the large boxes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why people are putting tissues only in the bathroom. That’s the one room that doesn’t need them.


Because you can stand up and walk to the bathroom, blow your nose, and throw the tissue away in the trash can in there. I’m not putting a box of tissues in every room.


I agree with the poster who can’t imagine not needing tissues many times daily. We have allergies and go through a lot of tissues. Going to the bathroom each time we need one would get old reallllly fast.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes of course. Not decorative. Just tissue boxes.


+1.
Anonymous
I have a toddler in daycare, so yes they’re all over my house. They’re not decorative…I just need tissues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why people are putting tissues only in the bathroom. That’s the one room that doesn’t need them.


Because you can stand up and walk to the bathroom, blow your nose, and throw the tissue away in the trash can in there. I’m not putting a box of tissues in every room.


I agree with the poster who can’t imagine not needing tissues many times daily. We have allergies and go through a lot of tissues. Going to the bathroom each time we need one would get old reallllly fast.


So you have a trash can in your living room?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why people are putting tissues only in the bathroom. That’s the one room that doesn’t need them.


Because you can stand up and walk to the bathroom, blow your nose, and throw the tissue away in the trash can in there. I’m not putting a box of tissues in every room.


I keep them out of the bathroom -- too much temptation for the kids to throw them in the toilet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why people are putting tissues only in the bathroom. That’s the one room that doesn’t need them.


Because you can stand up and walk to the bathroom, blow your nose, and throw the tissue away in the trash can in there. I’m not putting a box of tissues in every room.


I agree with the poster who can’t imagine not needing tissues many times daily. We have allergies and go through a lot of tissues. Going to the bathroom each time we need one would get old reallllly fast.


So you have a trash can in your living room?


We sure do during allergy and cold season. Better than finding crumpled used tissues everywhere.
Anonymous
Absolutely everywhere.
Anonymous
We have a 3 br house.

Tissues (usually):
- my nightstand
- side table in living room
- guest bath
- guest room
- kid's nightstand and bathroom counter
Anonymous
No, but I keep a couple of squares of toilet paper in my pants pockets at all times in case of a sneeze or drip.
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