Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CONDOMS!![]()
And/or a vibrator!![]()

Anonymous wrote:CONDOMS!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Floor lamp and desk lamp.
Fluffy rug for the floor.
Some schools have restrictions on floor lamps, especially those with multiple 'arms', so keep that in mind.
really??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Floor lamp and desk lamp.
Fluffy rug for the floor.
Some schools have restrictions on floor lamps, especially those with multiple 'arms', so keep that in mind.
Anonymous wrote:SHOWER SHOES!
I agree. A decent set of linen(s) will last longer through dozens of machine washing. Also, a good mattress topper is a must for those paper thin dorm mattresses.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And a really good pillow. Not the ones that are 2 for $5!Anonymous wrote:A nice, warm comforter.![]()
Mattress toppers! These are about $100 but they go a long way towards mitigating the effects of that 2"-thick dorm mattress.
Also, decent quality sheets. Your kid certainly doesn't need the 700-thread count Egyptian sheets. But sets like Bed, Bath & Beyond's "Bed in a Bag" feature really itchy, uncomfortable sheets that will look like half the other sheets on the hall floor. So get some decent sheets on sale. First, though, check sheet sizes - many, but not all, college dorm mattresses are "twin extra long."
Anonymous wrote:Floor lamp and desk lamp.
Fluffy rug for the floor.