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| Of course. They aren’t decorative. They are tissue boxes. |
| 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. |
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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. |
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. |
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| I have a toddler in daycare, so yes they’re all over my house. They’re not decorative…I just need tissues. |
So you have a trash can in your living room? |
I keep them out of the bathroom -- too much temptation for the kids to throw them in the toilet. |
We sure do during allergy and cold season. Better than finding crumpled used tissues everywhere. |
| Absolutely everywhere. |
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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 |
| 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. |