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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I provide shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, and body wash. If they genuinely forget something, that's totally fine. If it were every time/on purpose, I would let them know they are welcome to borrow my car and go to CVS.[/quote] :shock: So if someone asks to borrow your hair dryer, you are going to say no and tell them to go to CVS and buy one. I call BS.[/quote] Take a deep breath and calm down. No one has ever asked me to borrow a hair dryer. I have two and would happily give them one. Take a break. If you feel the need to make a "shocked" face and call "BS" over this, you need to relax.[/quote] Who cares what item it is. No sane person is going to send a houseguest to the store for something that is already in the house.[/quote] If it's a very close family member or friend who does this REPEATEDLY and it is obvious that they are just totally mooching? Yeah, I'd send them to CVS, too.[/quote] Our close family members will go to cvs or target to buy stuff for US. I like to be stocked so we usually have enough for all. I have never had anyone ask for facial wash and lotion. Everything else is in the guest bathroom including extra toothbrushes.[/quote]
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