ext_3751: (Edjumacated cat)
posted by [identity profile] phoebesmum.livejournal.com at 10:19am on 02/08/2009
To you and me, that's an 'ewwww' - even though the last time I had quality time was in the pre-trash era*, and thus I have never had to deal with the problem. To a boy, I suspect it's not even an issue. It would certainly put me off, but - do his good points outweigh the bad ones and, even if not, is it worth just keeping him around for further quality time?

I am so fastidious that I don't even have bins in the rooms, everything goes straight downstairs and into the kitchen bin and is put in the dustbin in the morning. It's probably as well I don't have to share my living space.

Yay! for getting some, btw. No matter what.


* Wasn't very good at it; didn't enjoy it; never met anyone worth getting over the problem for. It's not a big deal. Now, that's TMI!
 
posted by [identity profile] laylee.livejournal.com at 10:39am on 02/08/2009
There's a bin right next to the loo. I'm not sure how he missed it, unless it suddenly rendered its self invisible or something.

*shakes head*
ext_3751: (Pritty)
posted by [identity profile] phoebesmum.livejournal.com at 10:43am on 02/08/2009
M'm. I'd say he's definitely not a keeper, then. You could look forward to a future spent picking up his underpants off the floor. And worse.

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