Where can I hide a book?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wherever you kids it, also put a cover on the book so the title doesn't jump out at any one, like and old school book cover or the dust jacket of a same-sized book.


^^hide (not kids)
Anonymous
At the bottom of the laundry hamper?
Anonymous
Ooh I was definitely that kid who snooped! My pics would be:
- scary basement place (like, remove a lightbulb from a basement closet)
- inside back of filing cabinet filled with papers (get heavy duty bookend)
- get a whole row of those bookshelf magazine/file holders and otherwise fill with really boring paper (paper statements or something that doesn’t require you to totally redo a household system, and that you can forget about). Make sure you’ve got boring paper in front of the workbook too.

Chances are your DD knows not to touch work or household papers, so even if she breaks through the first layer of curiosity w all of these, she’ll just be rewarded with boring papers that she knows she’ll be in trouble if she touches.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get a book cover and write "TAXES" on it.

Then 87,000 IRS agents would descend on it.
Anonymous
Leave it out in the open. They’ll be too embarrassed to look at it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In a bin, under stuff in the trunk of your car.
In a tote bag with a zipper on the floor in your closet.


I would do the trunk of the car idea.


Regarding the trunk of the car, if you have a spare tire with a lid, that area goes undisturbed for years.

One of the most lost things in my lifetime was a CD that fell into that space on a day when I took out the spare tire due to a flat and the CD slid in when the repairman put the tire back. I didn't find it until I went to sell the car about 8 years later.
Anonymous
Go to the thrift store and find a hardcover book the same size with a boring dust cover. Use the dust cover on your book and keep it in the book shelf,
Anonymous
Right on top of the living room coffee table with 2 other boring generic books. No one will ever notice
Anonymous
Trunk of your car if you feel like you actually have to hide it but honestly the best hiding place is one right out in the open. If it’s just sitting there most kids won’t take notice,
Anonymous
Towel closet under the towels
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:With the cleaning supplies


This is the correct answer.
Anonymous
Dirty laundry. They’ll never touch it
Anonymous
This used to work until recently - I ordered extra toilet paper, always and had the box of unopened still in the package in the box with the rolls they could take on top of the big box. I’d hide things in the bottom of the big toilet paper box. I had the Halloween candy in there and somehow one of my teens found it this week, so now that’s gone after years of using it.

Trunk of the car and spare tire spot, like the rest of the posters. I take things to work and hide them too.
Anonymous
What don’t you want them to know? That you go to therapy? Or not trying to be insensitive but is it something about a certain abuse that you don’t want them to know you went through?
Anonymous
In a shopping bag in the trunk of your car is the obvious answer
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