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Old Oct 21, 2014, 06:11 PM
CityGirlSF CityGirlSF is offline
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I've been dating my boyfriend for 2 years now but he still keeps a stash of sex toys, lubrication and condoms in the drawer next to his bed. I don't think they have ever been touched or moved int he time we have been together. Why do you suppose they are there? Is he just a pack rat? Or is it just in case? Should I just take it upon myself to toss them?

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Old Oct 21, 2014, 10:57 PM
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Have you ever asked him about them ?
How are we to know if he uses them or not ?
I would not throw them away as it is not yours to throw away .
Are you living with him ?
If it was me and saw then I would be like what's up with all these sex toys and smile so he knows your not mad your just wondering . I'm sure he will be happy to tell you .
Hope he doesn't say it's his ex and forgot to take them

No but really just ask him
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Old Oct 22, 2014, 01:48 AM
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Just talk to him. I don't think you have a right to throw away anything of his. And why aren't you two experimenting with sex toys together? (I find that sort of....boring?)
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