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Both of these are not a big deal overall but I do agree with Keith that they are noteworthy and slightly strange.
I would understand if she had said she simply forgot the toothbrush but "I didn't know how to transport it?" Has she ever been on vacation? Or slept over at somebody else's place? There are ways to carry around toothbrushes. Same with the coat. Did it suddenly turn from winter to summer overnight? Did she carry a second coat or is she now running around NYC freezing? Will it be less annoying to have to carry two coats home next time she comes over? |
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When I think of a woman leaving an uninvited toothbrush I think of the B word - brazen.
The whole ordeal could have been avoided at a cost of 0.99 cent toothbrush travel case. Also what is up with that furry coat? It’s roughly the size of an adult llama, shoved in his personal space. The math is simple. Coat + T. Brush = 82 open drawers. |
That’s true. Toothbrush is still here. Without a travel case.
If it wasn’t “deliberately” left the first time, was it the second time? |
I just pray the toothbrush is not electric. Omg. If she plugged that thing in and left it...
End times. Cuz then she’s sneaking on to the power bill, (which seems great at first) but then she’s got a house key, you come home and the lights are on and she’s standing there with a ring in her hand. “Hey I found this ring. Why don’t you try it on?” Horror movies are less scary. All from the extrapolation and implication of a single toothbrush. Look. Hygiene is important. Just not at the cost of personal freedom. |
Only cause you brought it up: it happens to be electric but it’s broken.
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There seems to be so much mind fucking when it comes to dating. Damn. Good luck Keith.
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Space is an issue? For a toothbrush and a coat?
NYC apartments must be super tiny. My gentleman caller left his shampoo in the shower once. Should I be worried? Maybe leaving things at people's apartments you frequently spend the night over is more uncommon than I thought. It may be a southern thing but it's not uncommon for people to have extra toothbrushes/towels/tampons/etc at their place. Even single men. |
On a more serious note.
I think it is somewhat disrespectful/ not good manners to leave stuff in the beginning hook up stage. Especially a toothbrush. It assumes too much. |
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