I call them smart. Most men do not have as nice a place. |
It hasn't been outside. Put it outside and send a text with a pic. |
This is one of those "How you handle this is about you, not him" situations. It's been 6 months. If you're still inclined to be spiteful and petty, that's about you, not him. Send him a casual text saying something like "I was cleaning my place and I found these things. If you want them, please let me know when you can come by this week and I'll set them out for you. If you don't want them, no text needed. I'll donate them next Saturday." Be a decent person. |
Definitely include a pic or itemized list. He may not remember what he left, and while you don't consider it valuable/important, he might. |
And 5 days after the “Next Saturday” deadline, he’ll text her: “I was sick/on vacation. Can I come get it next weekend?” If he hasn't asked for it by now, he doesn’t want it. |
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5 months ago
I would just mail that stuff back and move on Says more about you…. Stay classy |
| Donate don’t trash. But otherwise fine. |
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OP. I let him know he can pick it up and he’s coming to get it this week.
However, he’s upset because I did throw away some glasses and kitchen stuff he had left - my kitchen is super small, they were taking up a bunch of space, and were all pretty old and gross. So I tossed them about a month ago when I was decluttering. He also wants to go through my kitchen to see what’s his that he left? I think I will say no to that. That feels super invasive and weird. |
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If he hasn’t come by Friday I’d send one last reminder that Saturday it’s gone. End of story.
Don’t let him in to look through the kitchen. I agree That’s invasive. |
| Zero contact. Have everything ready outside your door for pick up. He left it this long, but is now ticked you are pushing for pick up. |
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I would consider it abandoned property but I guess it would depend on the law in your state.
But yeah, theoretically six mos. is more than enough time. Do you think he is keeping his stuff at your place because he isn’t ready to fully let go?? |
You did right thing (even though he responded with some unreasonable gripes/demands.) I would tell him his kitchen rummage plan is a no but if he thinks of anything else in the meantime you can put it with his stuff. |
No, I think he’s just lazy and forgetful and generally does the bare minimum. |
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Leave on porch
Head out for the day He will be fine without that random bottle opener Good luck |
| Yes. Trash it. |