Anonymous wrote:Omg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing unhygienic about TP ot TP tubes.
A TP roll that has been sitting right next to your toilet, being handled by people who are in the process of using the toilet, can definitely become unhygienic.
I don't know about you and your family but in my home only the actual first tissue is touched to roll paper and then it by the perforated edge. If a new roll is needed then it's a simple matter of removing empty roll and putting new roll on spinner. Fingers never touch the old roll as there are always a couple of sheets sticking to roll.
Anonymous wrote:One of my kids has gotten very into paper crafts. She's making all sorts of fun things with paper cups, and origami paper.
She's been watching videos where people make fun things with toilet paper tubes. I remember happily making all sorts of crafts with toilet paper tubes as a kid, but now I find the idea slightly horrifying.
I have some anxiety about health and germs. So, I want the opinion from people who don't have health anxiety.
Or, is there a way to purchase toilet paper tubes that aren't have toilet paper attached? The crafts seem to involve cutting and folding in ways that I don't think would work with pieces of thicker wrapping paper tubes.
Anonymous wrote:Cut up paper towel rolls
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And we wonder why so many kids have anxiety these days. Wow
Crazy anxiety and shitty immune systems. Bubble children.
Anonymous wrote:And we wonder why so many kids have anxiety these days. Wow
Anonymous wrote:Ok, I am going to invent a hermetically sealed toilet roll dispenser, go on Shark Tank, and make my fortune!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing unhygienic about TP ot TP tubes.
A TP roll that has been sitting right next to your toilet, being handled by people who are in the process of using the toilet, can definitely become unhygienic.