Billy the Fish
Technocrat
Out of interest what have they got?
Is it just the odd rabbit or are we talking restraints and butt plugs?
Is it just the odd rabbit or are we talking restraints and butt plugs?
I have a little dilemma that I thought I'd seek the advice of NSC on. Having moved into a new house this week, when sorting out bits and bobs I found some highly personal, pleasure giving items in a draw in the master bedroom.
Now I'm wondering if I should either discreetly let them know they have left them, and ask if they want to collect (I'd need to contact them via Facebook) or should I just get rid?
What makes this even more fun is that we have a mutual friend with the previous owners, and we could well bump into them at a future social event.
So NSC - what do you think I should do?
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you have to contact them and offer to return them ..you just have to , it could be hers...
I have a little dilemma that I thought I'd seek the advice of NSC on. Having moved into a new house this week, when sorting out bits and bobs I found some highly personal, pleasure giving items in a draw in the master bedroom.
Now I'm wondering if I should either discreetly let them know they have left them, and ask if they want to collect (I'd need to contact them via Facebook) or should I just get rid?
What makes this even more fun is that we have a mutual friend with the previous owners, and we could well bump into them at a future social event.
So NSC - what do you think I should do?
Maybe they were a moving in present, makes a change from flowers and won't droop...
This stuff isn't taboo anymore, everyone had sex toys. No different to any other lost property. I wouldn't even try to be discreet, just say "you've left you vibrators/dildos, do you want them back?"
WTF happened to her? freaky.
I have a little dilemma that I thought I'd seek the advice of NSC on. Having moved into a new house this week, when sorting out bits and bobs I found some highly personal, pleasure giving items in a draw in the master bedroom.
Now I'm wondering if I should either discreetly let them know they have left them, and ask if they want to collect (I'd need to contact them via Facebook) or should I just get rid?
What makes this even more fun is that we have a mutual friend with the previous owners, and we could well bump into them at a future social event.
So NSC - what do you think I should do?
When you join the local neighbourhood watch, you could use this story as an ice breaker.
So when you chair a meeting, your talk could be entitled,
'The Hair & the Rabbit
It HAS to be deliberate.
Before anyone moves they check every drawer and cupboard numerous times surely?
You don't happen to have pampas grass in your new front garden do you?
Shoreham Beach?
Is this new home of yours in Patcham?
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