:-) 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.