Anonymous wrote:do the towels still dry you, or are they shredded and have holes? if they are discolored, then maybe re-dye them or just... use them?
i still have towels that my parents sent with me to college... 30 years ago. i use them mostly for the dog now, but they still work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We buy and throw away 40 dollar towels cause of our toddler all the time. Buy some replacement wedding towels and move on. If this is the biggest issue you’re dealing with then you need a hobby.
Wait…what is your toddler doing to the towels?
Anonymous wrote:We buy and throw away 40 dollar towels cause of our toddler all the time. Buy some replacement wedding towels and move on. If this is the biggest issue you’re dealing with then you need a hobby.

Anonymous wrote:OP, it doesn't sound like you have a lot of experience with teens. Things happen, stuff gets ruined, probably even more than with younger kids because parents aren't right on top of their teens. Do you want to be the mean adult or the gracious one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t buy cheap towels?
They WEREN’T cheap towels, and now they are basically bleached in places- I agree that again, they were the wrong towels to use for guests.
I’m just surprised because, if I had been in the situation, I would have:
1) known my kids use a topical thing that destroys towels and given my host a heads up OR
2) seen the damage and offered to buy new towels
It’s not a huge deal, I’m just surprised that the consensus is so different than how I personally would have handled the situation. idk. My baby threw up in my IL’s car and we offered to have it detailed- I would just assume it’s a common courtesy to at least apologize for leaving something worse off than when you came
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t buy cheap towels?
They WEREN’T cheap towels, and now they are basically bleached in places- I agree that again, they were the wrong towels to use for guests.
I’m just surprised because, if I had been in the situation, I would have:
1) known my kids use a topical thing that destroys towels and given my host a heads up OR
2) seen the damage and offered to buy new towels
It’s not a huge deal, I’m just surprised that the consensus is so different than how I personally would have handled the situation. idk. My baby threw up in my IL’s car and we offered to have it detailed- I would just assume it’s a common courtesy to at least apologize for leaving something worse off than when you came
I mean, the offering to buy new towels thing is kind of, like, whatever. If this happened in my house the guests would maybe offer and I would definitely say not to do it. But I would like to think they wouldn’t feel the need to offer because they know I’m not keeping score on petty sh$t like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t buy cheap towels?
They WEREN’T cheap towels, and now they are basically bleached in places- I agree that again, they were the wrong towels to use for guests.
I’m just surprised because, if I had been in the situation, I would have:
1) known my kids use a topical thing that destroys towels and given my host a heads up OR
2) seen the damage and offered to buy new towels
It’s not a huge deal, I’m just surprised that the consensus is so different than how I personally would have handled the situation. idk. My baby threw up in my IL’s car and we offered to have it detailed- I would just assume it’s a common courtesy to at least apologize for leaving something worse off than when you came
Anonymous wrote:Yep I had a guy I was dating destroy 2 towels and a hand towel with benzoyl peroxide. I was so upset. They were expensive towels that were monogrammed as a housewarming present to me. I broke up with him mostly because of this (he also wasn’t very interesting).