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Housemate - crossing lines.........

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Good point Babe!!

No one has been able to give a sensible reason why some guys like ladyless knickers either

(unless its to try on themselves which is a different story and perfectly acceptable - woops :rolleyes: )
 
Nothing at all wrong with knickerless ladies - one of my favourite items actually.

But once the knickers are off, they are just scraps of material to me - there are way more interesting things to take notice of then.
 
I am jumping the gun here, there possibly was no drawer rifling anyway... reminds me of this Australian movie i saw where the girl went through the guys drawers and found a vibe that she couldnt turn off... anyway she got it turned off, then he arrived home with some totty, shagged all night and the snoopy girl hid under the bed having to listen to it all night. Serves her right.
 

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Its made for a fun chat though

In "Coupling" a few weeks ago, the guy went over to the girls place - first time, bit of performance anxiety starting as he knew she was pretty experienced.

While she was changing he was trying all the remotes, none had batteries, there were empty battery packs everywhere. Then he checked out the top drawer, and it kept opening and opening and opening until it was out about 3 feet - classic.

Also while on the subject when I lived in Adelaide I came on a theory that every girl (and guy for all I know) must own about 5 to keep the local economy going.

Every strip of shops had an adult shop - it was like newsagent, Milk Bar, Adult Shop, Primary school. Plus all the gift shops like Granny Mays sold vibes.
 
5? Weird.

My friend in Queensland has a couple and she went away for the weekend for her sisters wedding and took it with her!!

Like, she couldnt do without if for 3 days? Jeez! :D She makes me laugh!
 
Originally posted by BluesBabe666
yada yada yada

haven't read other responses yet, but yes, i would get a lock on the door, even if the landlord wasn't happy

move out, live alone, or with just 1 girlfriend

if you choose to live in what amounts to a commune, then you have to expect these things. whatever benefits there may or may not be to living with a group of people, i'm sure it comes with its fair share of negatives as well
 
Originally posted by BluesBabe666

My friend in Queensland has a couple and she went away for the weekend for her sisters wedding and took it with her!!

Like, she couldnt do without if for 3 days? Jeez! :D She makes me laugh!

And she shared this information with you because ??
 
Originally posted by TigerCraig
Also while on the subject when I lived in Adelaide I came on a theory that every girl (and guy for all I know) must own about 5 to keep the local economy going.

Every strip of shops had an adult shop - it was like newsagent, Milk Bar, Adult Shop, Primary school. Plus all the gift shops like Granny Mays sold vibes.

There's not much else to do in Adelaide.

Except dance and drink and screw..

Damn common people. :D


*Apologies to Jarvis Cocker.
 
Re: Re: Housemate - crossing lines.........

Originally posted by red+black
haven't read other responses yet, but yes, i would get a lock on the door, even if the landlord wasn't happy

move out, live alone, or with just 1 girlfriend

if you choose to live in what amounts to a commune, then you have to expect these things. whatever benefits there may or may not be to living with a group of people, i'm sure it comes with its fair share of negatives as well

Its 3 people including myself, its hardly a commune, and i disagree that it should be expected in this situation.
 
Originally posted by Docker_Brat
There's not much else to do in Adelaide.

Except dance and drink and screw..

Damn common people. :D


*Apologies to Jarvis Cocker.

True (and go to the footy) Not that there is anything wrong with that !!
 

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naah, with 3 probably not. if it were 5 or 6, then u probably would.

i reiterate about living with anyone period.

i wouldn't do it (ie. unless they were that special someone).
 
This has been the best thread - we have managed to get in invasion of personal space, undie pervs, cross dressing, vibrators, masturbation, gratuitous Adelaide insults and got a 'banned' word through, while providing support for our BF friend BB

Great use of a dead day at work!!
 
Originally posted by BluesBabe666
I wonder why ****er came out alright just then? Normally its blotted out.... :confused:
Don't quote me on it.. ;)

It looked far worse with it blotted out, to me if a word is censored I take it as being something pretty rough.



Johncock is not a swear word nor is Dick Reynolds. *waits for them to be censored*
 
How did you get around that you cheeky bugger?!

Ha ha, Danni will get mad and delete your posts now!!
 
Originally posted by BluesBabe666
How did you get around that you cheeky bugger?!

Ha ha, Danni will get mad and delete your posts now!!
*makes like an aeroplane*

But don't quote me on that. ;)
 

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Originally posted by Docker_Brat
*makes like an aeroplane*

But don't quote me on that. ;)

I quoted you on it...
What ya gonna do about it?

Eeek, trash talk! I mean, "What are you going to do about it?"
 
I'd get a lock on the door BB if I were you! I can't stand anyone going in my room for longer than 10 seconds if I'm not in there. If my mum goes in there I always ask why or I won't be happy if it isn't a valid excuse. I hate people snooping through my things, even friends, so I always clean my room if I know people will be coming in there. My parents know that I like my privacy so they're really good with it usually. :)
 
DB sweetie, i am a bimbo. Its not my fault though. Yes, went right over my head, as usual!!! :D I might figure it out eventually.
 
hate ppl who invade privacy. Can't wait till i move out because here i feel that if my father had a telescope he would look up my ****** with it! Reads every bit of my mail, looks over my shoulder when on the computer, gets in my affairs including thinking he owns my money and has a right to it, goes in my room and stares and changes things, creeps up on me and stares EW EW EW!
 
BB666, that's a shocking thing your housemate did to invade your privacy and trust (that no one enters your room without permission), what's worse is that it wasn't just himself but his mates too. No matter how innocent the situation may not have been, the worse is not knowing what happened, it does sound dodgy 3 blokes going into a female's room.

When your female housemate returns discuss with her about it, maybe she will feel uncomfortable about living with a guy (who innocently or not) has previously invaded your space. If she does feel the same too, tell the guy that it's not acceptable and that you can't live under the same house as him, as you can't trust him, and get him to move. If your female housemate doesn't feel as strongly as you, buy a lock for your room.

Or ... when he's out (and you know he's returning that night) hold a c*cktail party in his room with some friends, spill some drinks. When he returns, see how he feels when the roles are reversed.
 

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