Question Posted Thursday December 9 2004, 12:08 pm
my boyfriend or well my friend that im messing around with gave me a condom for if we have sex so i have it and i dunno where to put it so my mom dont find it i mean rite now i have it hidden in a playstation game case..lol
HELP
Keep it in the case of a CD that you never listen to.
Put it in a sock and then place the sock into pair of shoes you never wear and hide them at the back of your wardrobe.
Behind a picture frame.
In a lockable diary.
Get a torch. Unscrew it and remove the batteries. Place the condom into the place where the batteries should be then put the batteries back in. You can probably do this with other battery operated things too. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
Alin75 answered Thursday December 9 2004, 12:36 pm: Lol. When I was young I hid mine inside a bike light (behind the battery). I recommend stuff like that, moms never look inside electrical appliances and the like. I mean, putting it inside a clock radio (theres always spare room in there) is fool proof isnt it? lol then again maybe its overkill. Good luck. [ Alin75's advice column | Ask Alin75 A Question ]
Karen answered Thursday December 9 2004, 12:30 pm: Well that's a good place to keep it in lol! You can keep it in a pair of socks that are in your drawer, in a tissue box like at the bottom (make sure no one uses that), in a purse where you keep your money, under your bed mattress, in your pillow case, in your desk some where, if you have a stuffed animal that has a pocket or what ever- you can put it in there! You can also keep it in your backpack or in a book that has those covers that can come off! Well those are just some places that you can keep a condom in! I know they aren't the best and they're gay places, but those are the places that my mom wouldn't look at! Just look around your room to find places! Hope I helped :)
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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