#11
Do you only date virgins or bring your own plates & cutlery to a restaurant?

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#12

Member
Detroit
(This post was last modified: 07-09-2018, 02:39 AM by wyze0ne.)
I'm with CCity all the way on this one. Used soaps don't bother me one bit. If it really bugged me, I would just scrape a thin layer off the top and call it good. Whaddya got? Lol

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#13

Member
Minneapolis-St. Paul
What's the harm in listing them? Many (myself included) are willing to buy used soaps.

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#14
(07-09-2018, 12:36 AM)EFDan Wrote: I'm only asking because I need to clear out some soaps that are just sitting and collecting dust. I'm not looking to make a profit by any means. Some of them are really good soaps, but I just never use them.


Sell em’ out with the old and in with the new! You’d be surprised how many guys you would be helping by doing so!


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#15
(07-09-2018, 01:24 AM)BPman Wrote: Do you only date virgins or bring your own plates & cutlery to a restaurant?

I get it, but some don't. I was just curious how people here felt about it.

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#16

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My preference is new, but if it's a vintage soap, I will consider it. I "wash" off the top layer and that's that.

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#17
It's not for me. I know all the examples that people use like silverware etc. but that doesn't change my mind. Seems people buy them all the time so if you got them to sell and someone wants them then go for it.
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#18

Member
Indiana
I personally wouldn't, but I have health issues that encourage germophobia. Maybe not entirely rational, but there it is.

On the one hand, I have heard of studies showing that it's possible to catch bacterial infections from contaminated soap, but as BPman implied it's probably safer than eating at many restaurants. Particularly if the soap hasn't been used for a long time.
#19

Member
Knoxville, TN
I would not hesitate to buy or use pre-owned soaps, just be sure that the surface is free of any 'personal items'.

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#20
Wouldn’t consider buying a used soap....ever. Grosses me out...YMMV....


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