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[quote=Anonymous]When you are a house guest, do you bring your own toiletries? We have someone who stays with us who never brings anything of their own. She asks to borrow things like face wash, makeup remover, lotion etc. and she doesn't ask, but I know she uses my child's toothpaste because she doesn't bring any. We don't have a dedicated guest bathroom (hall bath that my child uses) so I don't have it set up like a guest bathroom. I do always keep soap, shampoo and conditioner in the shower. She claims that she forgets to bring her own stuff when she asks me for stuff, but she "forgets" the same stuff every time. After she "forgot" her hair dryer for the 3rd time and we spent the week passing it back and forth I bought myself a new one and leave the old one in the hall bathroom. It's not that I mind providing it necessarily--I think it just bothers me that the idea behind this is that she doesn't want to spend any money on travel sized toiletries or small bottles to fill with her own toiletries so her solution is to just use my stuff. When you're a house guest, do you bring your own toiletries? [/quote]
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