Turn Your Ex’s Love Letters Into Toilet Paper This Valentine’s Day!
This Valentine’s Day, turn your ex’s love letters into toilet paper. Say goodbye to the past and hello to a cleaner, greener future. ๐๐๐ฝ๐งป
Chicago, Illinois – Valentine’s Day just got a twist you didn’t see coming! Imagine taking those old love letters and cards from your ex and turning them into something you use every day โ toilet paper. Yes, you heard it right! ๐
The eco-friendly brand Who Gives A Crap is making waves this season by helping singles turn their past into toilet paper. Their study shows that a whopping 63% of folks in big cities cling to memories of past loves. But here’s the kicker: getting rid of these keepsakes can actually help you move on.
Who Gives A Crap’s “Flush Your Ex” campaign is all about transforming your heartache into action. Send them your old love notes, and they’ll recycle them into earth-friendly toilet paper. It’s a win-win: you get to clear out emotional clutter and help the planet by cutting down on deforestation.
Interestingly, their survey of 2,000 U.S. adults revealed that many hang onto relationship reminders for over a year, with some cities holding onto the past more than others.
Certain cities seem to hold onto the past more tightly. For instance, about 17% of people in Chicago confessed to hanging onto keepsakes from past relationships for over three years. This rate is higher than in any other city, nearly doubling that of Los Angeles, where only 9% admitted to doing the same.
It turns out, hanging onto these mementos might even affect your future love life, with many expecting new partners to ditch the old flames’ letters with no fuss.
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So, if you’re tired of the traditional ways of moving on, like tossing them in the bin or setting them on fire, here’s a unique option. Plus, it’s a great way to have a laugh and maybe even find the closure you’ve been looking for just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Who Gives A Crap’s initiative not only offers a cheeky way to deal with breakup blues but also supports a greener planet.
Ready to make a clean break? Visit their website to see where to send your letters and join others in rolling into a happier, more sustainable Valentine’s Day.