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'll be sure to sneeze on you while I'm searching for your bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:I never did but my husband is a tissue person so now we always have them. I'm like you OP and think its kind of silly but one of my DD's keeps it right by her bed she's addicted to them.
I think you use them or you don't and would never even consider the alternative until faced with that kind of person.
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.
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?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, or else my kids will wipe their noses on their shirts instead of blowing their nose into a tissue.
Anonymous wrote:Yes of course. Not decorative. Just tissue boxes.
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always thought it was an “old lady” thing to keep tissue boxes around - unless you’re sick
What are old ladies doing with those tissues?
No clue, but I know what my 14 yo DS is doing with them…