Question Posted Wednesday January 16 2008, 12:43 am
What's a good place to hide condoms in my room where my parents wont find them? It's not like they'll go looking through my stuff, but they clean it a lot and sometimes find stuff they shouldn't.
dia answered Wednesday January 16 2008, 5:50 pm: Oh I completely understand where you are coming from!
Don't place condoms anywhere where they are at risk of being damaged. If you keep one in your wallet- make sure it isn't in there for a long while (my friend told me that they dry out in there as well for some strange reason). Also, the amount of times your wallet will be bent or thrown about in that amount of time could damage the condom whilst it's in there, making it unsafe to use.
Ensure you put them in an unexpected place instead of the usual obvious places i.e underwear draws- you need to keep them somewhere safe and somewhere you will remember- maybe hidden amongst in a box full of objects or paperwork at the top of your wardrobe- or at the bottom shoved to the back?
It really depends on the storage devices you have in your room... make the use of any cupboards or closets ..and boxes! boxes are great for hiding things- especially boxes that fit into one another, you could hide the condoms in the smallest box with another two surrounding the one in which you placed the condoms.
Plus- (unless there are any religious beliefs that would cause them to disapprove) ,even if your parents did find the condoms, they should be relieved that you are taking precautions, and are mature enough to realise how important contraception is.
THEPRiNCESSiSHERE answered Wednesday January 16 2008, 3:11 pm: You should keep them in your purse [ if you carry one ]. In a zipper part though so nothing can harm them. I myself can think of places in my room no one would ever think of looking, I also have a safe in my room so ya. Try hiding them under or behind a dresser or in your pillow case.
queenhearts answered Wednesday January 16 2008, 2:23 pm: I've put mine in various boxes/chests that i have. it's always put under papers and things. nobody seems to find mine.If your parents clean your room, don't do the mattress thing and don't hide it in a bag. that's just asking for it be to be found. i put mine in a pencil case at one point.
You can put them in a wallet but i wouldn't keep them in there too long because they may tear.
You can get a box with a lock and/or key. I'm sure you can hide the key because it's tiny. I would made a necklace out of it so you wouldn't lose it.
If you have a desk drawer, hide them in a box under some books. I suppose it's easier to hide the 3 pack ones.
You'll come up with something. You could try putting them in a old board game or a shoebox in the very back of your closet.
You could always try putting a 3 pack under your dresser, if you know your parents don't move it.
You can try to get a stuffed animal with a secret pouch in it lol. XD I got this frog a couple of years ago.. you can barely see the zipper, good hiding place! [ queenhearts's advice column | Ask queenhearts A Question ]
orphans answered Wednesday January 16 2008, 1:58 pm: uh you could do what the person below me said or you could put it in your back pack if your parents dont look through there OH OH i have a great idea hide them in your parents bathroom if they find them they wont sepect anything thats what i do with my pads it has been 2 years sence i first got my period and they still dont know i have it good luck i hope i helped [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Advicelady6798 answered Wednesday January 16 2008, 12:10 pm: The place I would hide it is in the center of your mattress. If they do clean you room they are not going to lift up your mattress. They may take the sheets off and clean underneath but they will never find it in between the bottom mattress and the top. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
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