View Full Version : Your stuff at His place?


Shannon
01-28-2007, 07:20 PM
When did you start leaving your stuff at his place? From toiletries to clothes? But without being married, or engaged or living together, of course.

Y'know in How To Lose a Guy in Ten Days, how she add stuffed animals, fluffy pink toilet seat covers, a new comforter, etc. :lmao

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He leaves a different t-shirt with me every time he visits, so I can sleep in it and stuff. He's done that from the very first time we met. :wub I've finally just visited his new place for the first time last week. Since he lives 300+ miles away, I left some toiletries, since it's a totally hassle to pack for future visits - especially with the new liquid/gel carry-on rules. When I'm only going for a weekend, I don't have enough stuff to check my bag.

I bought this cute little toiletry case to leave there, that's very subtle (off-white and brown - spa colors) that can tuck into the back of his closet when I'm not around. :yeehaw

*kt*
02-04-2007, 12:45 AM
Our situation is a bit different. We both live in the same dorm and he lives just one floor above me. I've never left toiletries up there, but I have left my laptop once or twice and maybe movies..or food? LOL

JoeysGurl
02-04-2007, 12:49 AM
I dont know I never really paid attention. Usually I had my car so whatever I needed was in there. :shrug But he left some stuff in my car just incase he needed stuff. It was awhile ago though and I have a crappy memory. :teehee


Oooh yea and when I started sleeping over I never needed to have my own toothbrush because his dad had tons so he gave me one for myself. That stayed there forever just for me. :giggle

lilshagsgirl
02-21-2007, 09:37 PM
Um... I think it was around 4 or 5 months. He went out and got me a toothbrush, shampoo and conditioner, soap, razor, and i left some clothes there so i didn't have to pack when i got there. Most of my hair stuff was there too.

Cher
02-21-2007, 11:02 PM
Within the first 4-6 weeks I had bought some stuff (tooth brush, tooth paste, etc.) to leave at his house because I was sick of packing up my stuff every weekend when I went down to visit him, but I never left anymore then that.