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By *ew swingers wxm OP   Couple
over a year ago

Wrexham

Where do people hide their toys and dressing up stuff please?

We now appear to have a very nosy 6yo who in the last two weeks has found amongst other things our handcuffs, ties, ballgag and my vibrator

We thought they were securely hidden away but obviously not!

Any tips on safe storage would be much appreciated.

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

At the bottom of my wardrobe!

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By *ew swingers wxm OP   Couple
over a year ago

Wrexham

Thanks but that is where they were in a box x

Need something more secure or out of sight ideally

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By *udistcpl1Couple
over a year ago

Wirral

We use a large, black plastic storage box in the attic. The attic has a nice ladder for easy access.

Some bits and bobs like shoes and lingerie are in the wardrobe but things like the stuff you mentioned are in the attic storage box.

Next tip is to make sure you download ALL photographs from your camera to your password protected laptop and then onto a large storage stick (also carefully stored).

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lovehoney do a very reasonable large lockable toy case. It’s black and doesn’t draw any attention. Good luck,we had to become very inventive as the kids got older and more inquisitive(nosey) lol!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We have a pine chest of drawers and fitted a lock on one of the

Drawers it holds the dressing up stuff and toys,only problem is that family or friends that stay

Will know also we found out our babysitter was going in there and using the toys, what we done then

Was put a lock on the bedroom door

That works wonders and still does now

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By *oxycouple28Couple
over a year ago

bexley

Surely start teaching your 6 year old about personal space?

We have tought ours night come into our room if we aren't there and to knock when we are.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Surely start teaching your 6 year old about personal space?

We have tought ours night come into our room if we aren't there and to knock when we are. "

Bit much isn’t it

I know if I told my 6 year old not to do this or that the curiosity would get the better of her

Storage wise mine are now in concealed boxes ON TOP of my wardrobe

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"Surely start teaching your 6 year old about personal space?

We have tought ours night come into our room if we aren't there and to knock when we are.

Bit much isn’t it

I know if I told my 6 year old not to do this or that the curiosity would get the better of her

Storage wise mine are now in concealed boxes ON TOP of my wardrobe "

I don't think it's too much,i also taught my daughter from an early age that everyone is entitled to personal space and that you have to respect that. She's now 13 and wouldn't dream of going through any of my stuff as she knows that's personal.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Surely start teaching your 6 year old about personal space?

We have tought ours night come into our room if we aren't there and to knock when we are.

Bit much isn’t it

I know if I told my 6 year old not to do this or that the curiosity would get the better of her

Storage wise mine are now in concealed boxes ON TOP of my wardrobe

I don't think it's too much,i also taught my daughter from an early age that everyone is entitled to personal space and that you have to respect that. She's now 13 and wouldn't dream of going through any of my stuff as she knows that's personal. "

My 11 year old wouldn’t but my 6 year old is far to curious

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"Surely start teaching your 6 year old about personal space?

We have tought ours night come into our room if we aren't there and to knock when we are.

Bit much isn’t it

I know if I told my 6 year old not to do this or that the curiosity would get the better of her

Storage wise mine are now in concealed boxes ON TOP of my wardrobe

I don't think it's too much,i also taught my daughter from an early age that everyone is entitled to personal space and that you have to respect that. She's now 13 and wouldn't dream of going through any of my stuff as she knows that's personal.

My 11 year old wouldn’t but my 6 year old is far to curious"

Yeah, I understand it's more difficult with a younger child as they want to see and grab everything lol

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By *wo4FemCouple
over a year ago

Birmingham

We have a couch in our bedroom. Some of our toys are in the built in drawers. We also have a gas lift bed where we store other toys.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have an inbuilt cupboard in my bedroom with very high shelves. My box of goodies is on the top shelf at the other end away from the door hidden by a pile of spare pillows. So far so good!!! Lol.

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By *erry bull1Man
over a year ago

doncaster

Put them in the loft unless you're child is about 14 Ft tall he won't be able to open the loft hatch lol

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By *tirluvMan
over a year ago

the right frame of mind -London

I string them up in my livingroom like bunting -adds a very festive cheer and is always a good conversation starter

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"also we found out our babysitter was going in there and using the toys"

How did you find that out?! Did you let her keep them as payment?!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Use a suitcase with combo lock on it - its a fairly normal item to keep under thr bed!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A large trunk with a lock on!

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By *tirluvMan
over a year ago

the right frame of mind -London


"Use a suitcase with combo lock on it - its a fairly normal item to keep under thr bed!"

But make sure to have big red lettering on it saying" Filthy Sex Toys" so it doesn't get accidentally confused with your office briefcase

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A locked cupboard should be ok as everyone should respect ypure personal stuff.

I don't see anything wrong with a child knocking and waiting for an answer before going in as I knock when wanting to go into thier rooms

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By *iss.ddWoman
over a year ago

Leeds + Newcastle

I have 2 fire safes in my spare bedroom wardrobes.

They were about £40 each.

1 has important paper work etc and the other has toys.

It's not that I wanted to keep them THAT secure but it's more in keeping with what I'd actually have and guests know they can't pry in to a safe

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Where do people hide their toys and dressing up stuff please?

We now appear to have a very nosy 6yo who in the last two weeks has found amongst other things our handcuffs, ties, ballgag and my vibrator

We thought they were securely hidden away but obviously not!

Any tips on safe storage would be much appreciated. "

My underwear drawer and under my bed in a drawer

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A locked cupboard should be ok as everyone should respect ypure personal stuff.

I don't see anything wrong with a child knocking and waiting for an answer before going in as I knock when wanting to go into thier rooms "

I wouldn't like my young child to have to knock and wait, I want them to know they can come to me at any time, day or night.

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By *riskynriskyCouple
over a year ago

Essex.

Hide them under the porn mags, most children won't get past them...

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By *tirluvMan
over a year ago

the right frame of mind -London


"Hide them under the porn mags, most children won't get past them... "

You still have porn mags -how outré

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By *roticGoddessXXWoman
over a year ago

Richmond


"Where do people hide their toys and dressing up stuff please?

We now appear to have a very nosy 6yo who in the last two weeks has found amongst other things our handcuffs, ties, ballgag and my vibrator

We thought they were securely hidden away but obviously not!

Any tips on safe storage would be much appreciated. "

Would definitely cut into the spur off the moment thing, but I always hid the kids christmas presents under their beds.

It was the one place guaranteed they never looked.

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By *atcoupleCouple
over a year ago

Suffolk - East Anglia

We're more worried about our grown up son and daughter finding "things" if something happened to us - although I hope that's many decades away. But it can't be nice for grown ups to find parents various toys, party clothing and DVD's about.

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By *entenTeaCouple
over a year ago

Buckley North Wales

A while back we found a misslaid toy in our youngest daus bedroom. It was some what the worse for wear.

At the end of the day kids have to realise they didn't invent sex and that their parents have their own sexuality.

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By *exycouplesswingCouple
over a year ago

Tunbridge Wells

We don’t have kids so the kinky dresses are hanging in the wardrobe with the work stuff and normal clothes.. the dildos, whips and floggers are on the chest of drawers and the hand cuffs and bed retrainsts are permantly fixed to the bed.... our house guests don’t ask questions!

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By *urreyloverMan
over a year ago

Guildford

If you have a bedside cabinet or chest of drawers, remove the bottom drawer. Is there a gap between the floor and the bottom of the drawer, it may be large enough to hide some things? However, be careful that a free-standing chest of drawers doesn't topple over when you remove the bottom drawer.

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham

Hiding things in plain site is often the best way. Empty boxes that 'normal' things came out of or go in.

With younger children just put things above their reach.

I agree with the personal space lesson myself. And as I child we were given the same respect from our parents and they didn't come in without knocking. Unless we were screaming in agony or something

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We have a big box in the wardrobe, I can't get the lid off as it's very tightly fitted... My toys are now being k*dnapped by my wardrobe

But to be honest, ours don't go rummaging through our stuff they are 6&10.

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By *aiseaneyebrowMan
over a year ago

Fylde

Bought an antique chest. Mahogany and heavy and locked. Sits at the end of the bed in the play room

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By *antra MassageMan
over a year ago

South Side.

I have a bag of tricks in a bedside locker. I trust that guests won't go rummaging.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham

Most of my toys are in a vintage suitcase under my bed. I love it and might get another soon.

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By *s_bettyboopWoman
over a year ago

-3

Vanity case with a lock.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

I've varied it but my cleaner was a little too thorough and indiscreet, as well as proving. She didn't last. Wardrobes or standalone units, potentially secured are fine. Plus using containers that don't seem interesting is good for personal stuff.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Following and will read later

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By *ELLONS AND CREAMWoman
over a year ago

stourbridge area

A lockable suitcase ..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We’ve decided we want an antique filing cabinet... lovely wood and lockable drawers... just need to find right one now

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By *ave-and-LouiseCouple
over a year ago

Torquay

We have a dark sided 'really useful box' that goes on the wardrobe.

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By *erby DomCouple
over a year ago

Ashbourne(ish) and Chesterfield(ish)

You can get some decent priced lockable plastic tool chests at places like B&Q and these are a great place to store things under lock and key.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I keep my toy parked on the driveway

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Suit case and a padlock

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By *uriousTwosomeCouple
over a year ago

Manchester

You need something lockable!!!

We’ve found our kids using a douche as a water gun, and have lost a strap on dildo

Kids will rummage

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You need something lockable!!!

We’ve found our kids using a douche as a water gun, and have lost a strap on dildo

Kids will rummage "

Hilarious

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By *nocencioMan
17 weeks ago

Surrey

Back of a bedside drawer

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By *iscreetstokecoupleCouple
17 weeks ago

Newcastle

All I can say is the older they get the harder it gets.

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By *ilva69Man
17 weeks ago

stockport


"We use a large, black plastic storage box in the attic. The attic has a nice ladder for easy access.

Some bits and bobs like shoes and lingerie are in the wardrobe but things like the stuff you mentioned are in the attic storage box.

Next tip is to make sure you download ALL photographs from your camera to your password protected laptop and then onto a large storage stick (also carefully stored)."

Great advice

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By *isfits behaving badlyCouple
16 weeks ago

Coventry

We keep the toys and equipment in lockable flight cases. Both good to keep little nosy hands out, keeps everything organised and handy for transportation on our travels

Mr

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By *otfunx1Man
16 weeks ago

Edinburgh

In 2 slim storage containers under bed where you can't see them, but easy access to get out

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By *erry bull1Man
16 weeks ago

doncaster

When I refurbished the bathroom I made a cupboard behind the bath panel we can access from the airing cupboard

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By *heelofTimeCouple
16 weeks ago

Two Rivers


"Where do people hide their toys and dressing up stuff please?

We now appear to have a very nosy 6yo who in the last two weeks has found amongst other things our handcuffs, ties, ballgag and my vibrator

We thought they were securely hidden away but obviously not!

Any tips on safe storage would be much appreciated. "

Suitcases with locks on them are perfect for hidden or a large safe xxx

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By *icecouple561Couple
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16 weeks ago

East Sussex

We don't have anyone to hide them from so we have stuff hanging on the back of the bedroom door and stored in boxes under the bed and in the wardrobe.

Once our kids got to an age where they could understand they knew not to go looking at our stuff or to go in our room if we weren't in it.

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By *ilverfox for youMan
16 weeks ago

Hull

On top of the wardrobe !

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By *angOnBunnyCouple
16 weeks ago

Ipswich

In a couple of boxes under the bed and roleplay stuff in the loft

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By (user no longer on site)
16 weeks ago


"In a couple of boxes under the bed and roleplay stuff in the loft"

Whole new meaning to a toy box!

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By *angOnBunnyCouple
16 weeks ago

Ipswich


"In a couple of boxes under the bed and roleplay stuff in the loft

Whole new meaning to a toy box! "

We have gathered a large array over the past few years The swing has to stay in the loft though

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