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Sex toys in child’s room?!

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babymama12 · 04/08/2025 16:48

So, let’s get into it..
My sister and her child’s father aren’t together anymore, however recently my sister was collecting my niece from her fathers house and was looking for a toy.. as she looked she found a box of sex toys/vibrators stored on the top shelf of my 3 year old nieces wardrobe. Granted, the shelf is too high for her to see, but for context this is a 4 bed, 3 bath house with PLENTY of other storage options. Also wondering, what man wants to walk into his young daughters room aroused to collect a toy?!

Whats people’s opinions on this?

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DiscoBob · 04/08/2025 17:22

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FOJN · 04/08/2025 17:26

Wardrobe too tall for the child to see the box but your Sister thought she might find one of her child's toys up there? Your Sister was snooping and didn't like what she found. If her searching was legitimate she would mention it to her ex so that the box could be stored elsewhere.

Wolfpa · 04/08/2025 17:27

This didn’t happen, your sister is looking for trouble.

Thanksman · 04/08/2025 17:27

“So let’s get into it”? In to what exactly?

BlueMum16 · 04/08/2025 17:28

Why was the sister snooping around the house rather than asking the ex to find the toy?

Why would the ex be aroused looking for a sex toy?

Too many questions.

Ruggerlass · 04/08/2025 17:33

If your sister is bothered with them being stored there she needs to mention this to her ex, but personally I think she was snooping and got more than she bargained for. I also doubt that he walks into his daughter’s room when he’s aroused,

Hobnobswantshernameback · 04/08/2025 18:16

🤢🤢🤢

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