I read the story of a woman whose husband was so concerned about her first batch of soap that he made her hang biohazard signs outside of the garage. I thought... "that would never be me".
It is me.
My boyfriend, upon learning the details of soapmaking immediately became panicked. He thinks that I need a biohazard suit and insists that it cannot be done in the kitchen. Now he's flat out forbid me from doing it unless I rent a laboratory space or something. This is out of hand.
I know that some of you have spouses and some of those spouses must have over-reacted. How did you squelch that worry so that you could get your first batch under your belt? I'm considering making my first batch while he is out of town on a business trip this week (underhanded, I know), but I feel as though having a finished product and a kitchen that isn't blown up would help my case... or make him mad, that's a possibility.
It is me.
My boyfriend, upon learning the details of soapmaking immediately became panicked. He thinks that I need a biohazard suit and insists that it cannot be done in the kitchen. Now he's flat out forbid me from doing it unless I rent a laboratory space or something. This is out of hand.
I know that some of you have spouses and some of those spouses must have over-reacted. How did you squelch that worry so that you could get your first batch under your belt? I'm considering making my first batch while he is out of town on a business trip this week (underhanded, I know), but I feel as though having a finished product and a kitchen that isn't blown up would help my case... or make him mad, that's a possibility.