Teen stole my towel at the pool!

Anonymous
All beach towels look similar so honest mistake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Idiot boys? You are the idiot.


+1
Anonymous
This is what I teach my daughters is an “oh well” situation.

You didn’t take care of your stuff: oh well!

If it is important to you, you take care of it.

Oh well, OP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nobody wants your dirty used towel. WTF OP?!?!


It’s like you’ve never met teen boys. They do not see it as a dirty used towel.
Anonymous
Teen boys are not your problem. Who knows maybe your husband lost it.
Anonymous
So mature to attack teen boys with insults about their development and possible disabilities, all because you lost your towel.
Anonymous
I guarantee some mom is right now laundering your towel and instructing her son to return it to the pool.
Anonymous
It still might show up. I get it. We like our stuff and feel violated when someone takes our stuff or we lose it. Keep checking lost and found. Otherwise, just buy another cute towel for yourself with the desired weight that you like. 👍 That towel wouldn’t last forever anyway. Shake it off. Learn from this moment. (I.e. don’t place your towel on a railing and get dinner, just pack your wet towel next time). Live and learn. But, I do, understand why it would upset you. Follow the words of Elsa: ‘Let it GO——!’
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So mature to attack teen boys with insults about their development and possible disabilities, all because you lost your towel.


Thank you for saying this. I feel sorry for her husband probably locks him to a wall at night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Idiot boys? You are the idiot.


+1


Wow, I hope OP is not a parent. And a sentimental towel? GTFO.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP sounds like the kind of person who accuses the maid of stealing when they’ve misplaced something in the house.


I made this mistake once - DC came home after a sleepover without a pair of pants and we thought one of the friend’s had taken them. They turned up about two weeks later, shoved under the bathroom sink for some bizarre reason. I felt like an a^*. This taught me not to be so quick to jump to conclusions - maybe it was misplaced and will turn up again shortly. Hope you find it.
Anonymous
OP, you're going to be such a fun mom. Idiot 30 year old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody wants your dirty used towel. WTF OP?!?!


It’s like you’ve never met teen boys. They do not see it as a dirty used towel.


Some of us have teen boy swimmers. They don’t want your towel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This post represents an underdeveloped pre-cortex reaction.


*nods grimly*
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When you mean you had dinner “nearby,” what do you mean? Did you eat your dinner at the pool, or did you leave the premises?


OP. Clarifying some things: we had dinner at a picnic table on the far end of the pool deck, on the side perpendicular to we hear our chaises were. The towel was on a railing just behind our clearly occupied chaises. It’s the culture at our pool to hang your towel to try along that railing- it’s not a spot where it would be considered abandoned or lost.
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