Panties Needed At Shelters

All shelters are in need of soap and shampoos, too. Originally Posted by pyramider

I actually collect all the complimentary products the hotels give out. I travel with my own toiletry set, so I just clear the counters and let them refill everything. A four day stay provides a lot!

At the end I take a huge box of shampoos, conditioners, soap, mouth wash, moisturizers etc...

It's actually a small luxury when you live in a place like that, to get a little bottle of luxury moisturizer from a high end hotel. It doesn't seem like much, but when you've gone through a lot, and don't have a lot, the littlest of things can make a person smile.
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I can see a few creepy fellas on here reading this and dropping by their local shelter looking for this season's "sugar baby" ....
I actually collect all the complimentary products the hotels give out. I travel with my own toiletry set, so I just clear the counters and let them refill everything. A four day stay provides a lot!

At the end I take a huge box of shampoos, conditioners, soap, mouth wash, moisturizers etc...

It's actually a small luxury when you live in a place like that, to get a little bottle of luxury moisturizer from a high end hotel. It doesn't seem like much, but when you've gone through a lot, and don't have a lot, the littlest of things can make a person smile. Originally Posted by Lauren Summerhill
:-) when i was living in a similar place like that i was always a sucker for hard cash ;-). I had people giving me cash and loved it. (Maybe that brought some ideas....hmm.....now i am an escort ....just kidding.......entrepreneurial self ....big grin.....). Being an ex Punk i never really cared for luxury products (well that has changed.. )

I do collect all these soap boxes too, and i have to say, i have so many soaps that i did not need to buy soap anymore since years. Its hilarious how long that stuff lasts. I love these little soaps!
I can see a few creepy fellas on here reading this and dropping by their local shelter looking for this season's "sugar baby" .... Originally Posted by atlcomedy
you have the same creepy humour like me ;-)..... Oh and talking about humour. It sometimes can be dangerously close to reality
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Also check out ebay ... they have lots of new panties for cents on the dollar. Same thing with clothes.
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I'll get you for that one Rudy. Originally Posted by pjorourke
Yep, I figured.

I can see a few creepy fellas on here reading this and dropping by their local shelter looking for this season's "sugar baby" .... Originally Posted by atlcomedy
That is a creepy idea.
:-) when i was living in a similar place like that i was always a sucker for hard cash ;-). I had people giving me cash and loved it. (Maybe that brought some ideas....hmm.....now i am an escort ....just kidding.......entrepreneurial self ....big grin.....). Being an ex Punk i never really cared for luxury products (well that has changed.. )

I do collect all these soap boxes too, and i have to say, i have so many soaps that i did not need to buy soap anymore since years. Its hilarious how long that stuff lasts. I love these little soaps! Originally Posted by ninasastri
Though I can see that, believe it's perfectly understandable and certainly don't judge it - I can't say we had the same experience.

I was a child, not yet 12, and wouldn't take money from anyone. My mother's personality wasn't one to take hard cash from random or known people. Granted we were receiving help from the system, so yes we were receiving tax payer dollars. I suppose there was a fear that we would 'owe' them something that would put us in a position to be taken advantage of as a result of our poverty. My mother remains a devoted Catholic, and so her moral structure reflects that in many subtle ways.

The products the shelters provided were of poor quality, and generally harsh on the hair and dried out the skin. It was nice when those little bottles of hair products, moisturizers and soap donations came in. And being so young and easily impressed - I thought it was pretty cool

ALT, yeah that is a creepy idea. It would be a shame if women became sexual prey as a result of being poor.
I know that it might not seem like it is really something that is a necessity, but many of the women in these shelters often lack self-esteem, which is understandable, and often they look in the mirrors and no longer see themselves as the beautiful women they are. And sometimes a little thing, like that their roots are showing, or they don’t have mascara can really be that tipping that can bring them even further down.
I guess in the grand scheme of things it sounds like a silly donation, but I have often loaded up on sale boxes of many different hair colorings, as well as mascara, nail polishes, make-up, and the like and donated them. Sometimes just covering their roots up can give them a fresh outlook on better days ahead.
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Brynn
I know that it might not seem like it is really something that is a necessity, but many of the women in these shelters often lack self-esteem, which is understandable, and often they look in the mirrors and no longer see themselves as the beautiful women they are. And sometimes a little thing, like that their roots are showing, or they don’t have mascara can really be that tipping that can bring them even further down.
I guess in the grand scheme of things it sounds like a silly donation, but I have often loaded up on sale boxes of many different hair colorings, as well as mascara, nail polishes, make-up, and the like and donated them. Sometimes just covering their roots up can give them a fresh outlook on better days ahead.
XO,
Brynn Originally Posted by BrynnLaraby

Neat idea!!!
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ALT, yeah that is a creepy idea. It would be a shame if women became sexual prey as a result of being poor. Originally Posted by Lauren Summerhill
Not according to Leah!

Hell college students 'fall prey' to it. It's called a job. Making ends meet. Doing whatever it takes. Paying bills. Working a job you might not like.

I am not advocating going to homeless shelters but lets not bury our head in the sand in just what we are all doing around here.
I can see a few creepy fellas on here reading this and dropping by their local shelter looking for this season's "sugar baby" .... Originally Posted by atlcomedy
This would be so much funnier if it didn't accurately describe a predator.
Not according to Leah!

Hell college students 'fall prey' to it. It's called a job. Making ends meet. Doing whatever it takes. Paying bills. Working a job you might not like.

I am not advocating going to homeless shelters but lets not bury our head in the sand in just what we are all doing around here. Originally Posted by WTF

YOU aren't doing shit.
It would be a shame if women became sexual prey as a result of being poor. Originally Posted by Lauren Summerhill
It has happened since the beginning of time, and will continue to happen. It's one of the more repugnant underbellies of society.

[I just had a vision of homeless shelters auctioning off ladies' sessions to help support the mission of the homeless shelter. Query: Would it be OK if the lady agrees and it is done for a good cause?]
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It has happened since the beginning of time, and will continue to happen. It's one of the more repugnant underbellies of society.

[I just had a vision of homeless shelters auctioning off ladies' sessions to help support the mission of the homeless shelter. Query: Would it be OK if the lady agrees and it is done for a good cause?] Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
One very good movie that explores your question is Water. Set in India, it deals with the plight of widows who were/are outcasts and abandoned. It is set in a home for widows and deals with their plight and how they survive.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0240200/
Though I can see that, believe it's perfectly understandable and certainly don't judge it - I can't say we had the same experience.

I was a child, not yet 12, and wouldn't take money from anyone. My mother's personality wasn't one to take hard cash from random or known people. Granted we were receiving help from the system, so yes we were receiving tax payer dollars. I suppose there was a fear that we would 'owe' them something that would put us in a position to be taken advantage of as a result of our poverty. My mother remains a devoted Catholic, and so her moral structure reflects that in many subtle ways.

The products the shelters provided were of poor quality, and generally harsh on the hair and dried out the skin. It was nice when those little bottles of hair products, moisturizers and soap donations came in. And being so young and easily impressed - I thought it was pretty cool

. Originally Posted by Lauren Summerhill
I can relate to that. And i understand it very much. For me having hard cash as opposed to other donations meant a certain freedom in being decisive about my own fate. I can understand although the notion of taking gifts rather than money. I try to give money instead of gifts, except for close relatives (and my mother :-) - she cannot handle money well, so i rather buy her what she needs to not have the feeling it is wasted.....:-).....)

I think its a nice idea to give people such little gifts ! I am sure they love it. My skin is always sensitive , as i used to have neurodermatitis, and i don`t tolerate cheap products very well, so i would have been flattered if someone like you came along bringing me nice shampoos and body lotions

I think , no matter on the "how" its a good thing to help others and the variety of help is surely appreciated by many people.