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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wouldn’t give it back. She shouldn’t be in your room. End of story. Say “I’ll look around and get back to you” If you really feel compelled to return it, put it in your/her mailbox and say nothing about where found. Never use her again. Wash your sheets. [/quote] That’s right/ never use her again, use one of the other widely available individuals who you trust to live in your home and care for your pets for FIFTEEN DAYS. Haha. If you think that using the plug next to your bed is a deal breaker, I can’t begin to tell you what people are going to do in your house that will shock you when they live there for 2 weeks. Things like use the best bathroom in the house (probably the master!). Sleep in the best bed (yours!). Put their feet on your couch. Browse all of the books on your shelf. Use your Netflix account. You are going to have to accept this, or, board your pet. And this is if you get a normal person who doesn’t mind doing this for 2 weeks. (Most people don’t want to live in your house for 2 weeks so if they DO, it’s probably because they have some inner curiosity about other people’s homes or think your home is nicer than theirs, so, they’ll want to USE IT while they’re there.) you’re just as likely to get someone who is going to steal all your medications and run an escort service out of your bedroom [/quote]
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