Nope not in the minority, I can't believe that most people here would use the towels you have hanging. I have actually been in bathrooms and maybe they have forgotten to leave a towel out to use and I notice that they have towels like your hanging up. I won't use them, If I have jeans on I just wipe my hands on my jeans or I go out into the kitchen and grab a paper towel. I can't conceive of anybody thinking that those towels are for use, And when there is a towel laying by the sink, It is for people to use to dry their hands. I just don't get it.

You know what this really smacks of? That the person with the decorative towels cares
more about the way their bathroom looks than about their guests, who are human beings. Oh, they care what the guests
think. They have this inaccurate idea in their head that the guests will be impressed and think, "Wow, what a great looking bathroom!

"
But, what people are
really thinking is, " I'm a guest here but this person doesn't want her guests to even
use the "guest" towels.

Wow, I guess she cares
more about how this place looks."
Really: You put out great, beautiful towels and then expect the guests to use crappier ones? What does this really say about your sense of values and where you place people in relation to the towels? Basically the towels are there to
impress the guests, but on a show level only. You don't want to spoil the guests, treat them well by having them
use lovely towels.
You know, this thread has really changed the way I view towels and how I want to treat my own guests. I am going to go buy the most luxurious, soft, fluffy, wonderful towels I can find. Not to
show them to my guests, but for them to USE. I want them to have the most luxurious experience when they come visit me.

I want them to know I value
them so much that I bought special guest towels specifically for them to USE. And I bought special guest towels specifically for THEM to use.

I want them to know I think that much of them.
I guess, now I understand the concept of pulling out the good china for when the guests come over... of course, that is if the guests actually get to eat off of them, and they don't just get to
look at them while eating off of paper plates.
