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By *opsy Rogers OP   Woman  over a year ago

London

Go on, which one of you people that work in customer homes has a cheeky sniff of underwear from the dirty washing basket?

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By *ohnny3333Man  over a year ago

fleetwood

Meee

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By *lla_eastWoman  over a year ago

Manchester

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

I’ll go one further, I have a cheeky sniff when I’m behind someone in an escalator. Pre covid of course.

....joke before I get lynched

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By *assConductorMan  over a year ago

the wild

Jesus, what?

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By *luebell888Woman  over a year ago

Glasgowish


"I’ll go one further, I have a cheeky sniff when I’m behind someone in an escalator. Pre covid of course.

....joke before I get lynched "

I do this in a lift. I stand close so i can smell them.

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By *opsy Rogers OP   Woman  over a year ago

London


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You should read the DM's I'm getting.

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By *irty PrettyWoman  over a year ago

Cardiff

*Makes mental note to never, ever leave anyone unsupervised in my home*

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

Nope... Never done that. Lol

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By *opsy Rogers OP   Woman  over a year ago

London


"*Makes mental note to never, ever leave anyone unsupervised in my home*"

According to my inbox, that would be an excellent plan.

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By *irty PrettyWoman  over a year ago

Cardiff


"*Makes mental note to never, ever leave anyone unsupervised in my home*

According to my inbox, that would be an excellent plan.

"

The list of things that now freak me out thanks to Fab just keeps growing.

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London

I wish! Can't beat the smell of arse and skid marks on a pair of Calvin Klein's

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By *opsy Rogers OP   Woman  over a year ago

London


"*Makes mental note to never, ever leave anyone unsupervised in my home*

According to my inbox, that would be an excellent plan.

The list of things that now freak me out thanks to Fab just keeps growing."

It's come up before on the forum and I asked because I've got someone coming to fit a window in my bathroom tomorrow and that's where my linen bin is.

Sad state of affairs when we have to consider hiding our own things in our own homes because of nasty behaviour.

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London


"*Makes mental note to never, ever leave anyone unsupervised in my home*

According to my inbox, that would be an excellent plan.

The list of things that now freak me out thanks to Fab just keeps growing.

It's come up before on the forum and I asked because I've got someone coming to fit a window in my bathroom tomorrow and that's where my linen bin is.

Sad state of affairs when we have to consider hiding our own things in our own homes because of nasty behaviour."

Put pepper on some knickers and leave them in the washing basket.

If you hear him sneezing repeatedly you'll know he had a big sniff of them.

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London

My washing basket is in a little room with the boiler and washing machine, and I move it when the boiler engineer comes.

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

No. I'm in and out of many homes and see dirty underwear all the time. I often can't believe that people leave it laying about to be honest! But no, never sniffed. Not only is it a massive invasion of privacy but also a massive risk to my business.

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

I've used someone's vibrator before

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


"Go on, which one of you people that work in customer homes has a cheeky sniff of underwear from the dirty washing basket?

"

That’s pretty fucking creepy, not gonna lie

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By *opsy Rogers OP   Woman  over a year ago

London


"No. I'm in and out of many homes and see dirty underwear all the time. I often can't believe that people leave it laying about to be honest! But no, never sniffed. Not only is it a massive invasion of privacy but also a massive risk to my business."

In my old job I spent many years in and out of homes and I can agree with you on what I've seen too, but it's their home.

Thank you for being a decent human.

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By *opsy Rogers OP   Woman  over a year ago

London


"Go on, which one of you people that work in customer homes has a cheeky sniff of underwear from the dirty washing basket?

That’s pretty fucking creepy, not gonna lie "

Isn't it!

You should see what's been appearing in my inbox since I posted.

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


"Go on, which one of you people that work in customer homes has a cheeky sniff of underwear from the dirty washing basket?

That’s pretty fucking creepy, not gonna lie

Isn't it!

You should see what's been appearing in my inbox since I posted."

My sincerest condolences. R.I.P to your inbox

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By *uckypups1000Couple  over a year ago

peterborough

We often leave knickers out in the hope someone has a sniff

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By *UCKER56Man  over a year ago

Walsall

I used to sniff and suck on my flatmates "wankerchief" that he kept under his bed. I'm sure he noticed it missing once but I managed to sneak it back. I love the smell and taste of spunk. And I've sniffed sister in law's nieces from laundry basket a couple of times

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By * Sophie xTV/TS  over a year ago

Derby

Pity the poor twat who does this in my house and gets a good whiff of my sweaty arse and cheesy bollocks

P.s.....I do wash regularly honestly

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


"I used to sniff and suck on my flatmates "wankerchief" that he kept under his bed. I'm sure he noticed it missing once but I managed to sneak it back. I love the smell and taste of spunk. And I've sniffed sister in law's nieces from laundry basket a couple of times"

Yup I think that’s enough of fab for me for the day, jesus fucking christ...

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

Never do I kink shame, but thats straight up creepy as hell

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By *rgasmo22Man  over a year ago

wexford

A few years ago my sis in law asked me round to hang some puctures in her bedroom.first thing that greeted me was her wardrobe door was open and her underwear was in a 3 row holder.on the top was some durex play jel and her pink pencil vibe..and on the floor her little knickers couldnt resist a sniff..mmmm.

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


"I used to sniff and suck on my flatmates "wankerchief" that he kept under his bed. I'm sure he noticed it missing once but I managed to sneak it back. I love the smell and taste of spunk. And I've sniffed sister in law's nieces from laundry basket a couple of times

Yup I think that’s enough of fab for me for the day, jesus fucking christ... "

My thoughts exactly

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By *irty PrettyWoman  over a year ago

Cardiff


"*Makes mental note to never, ever leave anyone unsupervised in my home*

According to my inbox, that would be an excellent plan.

The list of things that now freak me out thanks to Fab just keeps growing.

It's come up before on the forum and I asked because I've got someone coming to fit a window in my bathroom tomorrow and that's where my linen bin is.

Sad state of affairs when we have to consider hiding our own things in our own homes because of nasty behaviour."

It really is, and it’s not something I’d have considered before joining Fab. But I’ve had some grim messages on this theme myself in the past, and it’s a bit scary. Like, I’d never leave dirty underwear lying around visibly if I had a workman coming to the house, but I wouldn’t have thought there’d be a risk of someone actively looking for it. Now I know better.

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


"

You should read the DM's I'm getting."

Ahahahahaha

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By *inky_CarpenterMan  over a year ago

Portsmouth

I'm a reasonably kinky guy, but can honestly say that it's never even crossed my mind.

If I ever saw another workman doing that I'd chuck them off site without hesitation.

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

Some sorry, sad individuals in this world.

My condolences

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By *lfacatMan  over a year ago

Kendal

I can’t help thinking that this is a good way for the OP to out a big group of unsuitable folks from any possible ‘meets’ in future...

;-)

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By *asmeenTV/TS  over a year ago

STOKE ON TRENT

Never

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By *hekaiserMan  over a year ago

Glasgow

No, not my thing-sniffing random people's used knickers...

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


"Go on, which one of you people that work in customer homes has a cheeky sniff of underwear from the dirty washing basket?

"

lolol bloody brilliant

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

Christ im glad i have a laundry shoot!

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By *urtyGentMan  over a year ago

eastleigh

Fucking hell this is bleak

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By *rafficvanMan  over a year ago

Middletown


"I’ll go one further, I have a cheeky sniff when I’m behind someone in an escalator. Pre covid of course.

....joke before I get lynched

I do this in a lift. I stand close so i can smell them."

hahaha I just bring my dog let you sniff her hahaha (jokes)

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By *rafficvanMan  over a year ago

Middletown


"*Makes mental note to never, ever leave anyone unsupervised in my home*"
you do have a fine body so why not take it as a compliment

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By *irty PrettyWoman  over a year ago

Cardiff


"*Makes mental note to never, ever leave anyone unsupervised in my home*

you do have a fine body so why not take it as a compliment "

You what now? You think it’s a “compliment” to invade someone’s privacy, ignore their consent, and rummage through their intimate belongings? Yikes.

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By *urtyGentMan  over a year ago

eastleigh

Nah, I’m absolutely not having this. I’m not in the business of kink shaming. If you wanna sniff pants that’s up to you. There’s loads of people into it. Men and women. I’ve no doubt that you could find someone to let you sniff their pants. My issue with this is consent. You’re going into someone’s home, their actual place of residence where they are meant to feel safe, to do a job that they’re paying you to do and you’re running about the place, rooting through laundry to sniff day old pants without their consent? What’s the end game for this mate? You get caught and lose your job? You take it further and start stealing them or worse? It genuinely troubles me that you’ve such a blatant disregard for consent.

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By *irty PrettyWoman  over a year ago

Cardiff


"Nah, I’m absolutely not having this. I’m not in the business of kink shaming. If you wanna sniff pants that’s up to you. There’s loads of people into it. Men and women. I’ve no doubt that you could find someone to let you sniff their pants. My issue with this is consent. You’re going into someone’s home, their actual place of residence where they are meant to feel safe, to do a job that they’re paying you to do and you’re running about the place, rooting through laundry to sniff day old pants without their consent? What’s the end game for this mate? You get caught and lose your job? You take it further and start stealing them or worse? It genuinely troubles me that you’ve such a blatant disregard for consent. "

That’s exactly my problem with it. No problem with someone being into sniffing knickers at all, but I do have a massive problem with this scenario.

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By *hubaysiWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

When my kitchen was being fitted I went on holiday for two weeks. I had hung a baby doll pale expensive pink set behind the bathroom door on a coat hanger. When I returned there were black finger marks all over it! I sent it to their boss and she was very embarrassed. Paid for it dry cleaning but I never wore it again.

So yes workmen are total perverts. Ladies if you don’t like this then please hide all lingerie when these disrespectful men are visiting.

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By *icolerobbieCouple  over a year ago

walsall

Who leaves dirty underwear lying around anyway, especially if you have visitors.

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

no way i could invade some one elses space and property and mrs and me would be pissed off if someone one did

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


"Who leaves dirty underwear lying around anyway, especially if you have visitors. "

and 100% this

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By *opman1111Man  over a year ago

belfast

Why would you leave a total stranger alone in your home?

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By *irty PrettyWoman  over a year ago

Cardiff


"Why would you leave a total stranger alone in your home?"

I wouldn’t, for a lot of reasons including this thread. But why don’t you ask “why would you go rummaging through a stranger’s intimate clothing?” instead of putting the blame on the women?

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Why would you leave a total stranger alone in your home?"

Because tradesmen usually have the same working hours we do

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By *opman1111Man  over a year ago

belfast

So rather than book time off you’d hand over your home with all the personal and valuable thing to a total stranger, I’d never dream of doing that

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By *opsy Rogers OP   Woman  over a year ago

London


"Who leaves dirty underwear lying around anyway, especially if you have visitors. "

My dirty washing is in a basket in the bathroom, but that's moot, I can live how I want in my home and demand that visitors respect my space and not commit acts of violation.

Kink and fantasy is one thing, doing either without permission is an entirely different thing.

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By *opsy Rogers OP   Woman  over a year ago

London


"So rather than book time off you’d hand over your home with all the personal and valuable thing to a total stranger, I’d never dream of doing that "

Yep, it's as black and white as that

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By *isAdventure69Woman  over a year ago

Hampshire


"Why would you leave a total stranger alone in your home?

I wouldn’t, for a lot of reasons including this thread. But why don’t you ask “why would you go rummaging through a stranger’s intimate clothing?” instead of putting the blame on the women?"

Hummmm this

I leave tradesmen unattended in my house

This said I only wear knickers for the benefit of taking a photo in matching underwear so there’s little chance of finding worn knickers in my house .

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"So rather than book time off you’d hand over your home with all the personal and valuable thing to a total stranger, I’d never dream of doing that "

If it was one day we would have probably booked time off but for works taking longer than two of three days it wasn't always possible

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By *konCouple  over a year ago

cardiff

It’s just weird . Sometimes I really wonder about men

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By *inky_CarpenterMan  over a year ago

Portsmouth


"It’s just weird . Sometimes I really wonder about men "

Don't blame men for this one....Op is a Woman.

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By *irty PrettyWoman  over a year ago

Cardiff


"It’s just weird . Sometimes I really wonder about men

Don't blame men for this one....Op is a Woman. "

If you’d read the thread, you’d know she was asking because she wanted to know if she needed to worry about someone doing this to her.

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


"Nah, I’m absolutely not having this. I’m not in the business of kink shaming. If you wanna sniff pants that’s up to you. There’s loads of people into it. Men and women. I’ve no doubt that you could find someone to let you sniff their pants. My issue with this is consent. You’re going into someone’s home, their actual place of residence where they are meant to feel safe, to do a job that they’re paying you to do and you’re running about the place, rooting through laundry to sniff day old pants without their consent? What’s the end game for this mate? You get caught and lose your job? You take it further and start stealing them or worse? It genuinely troubles me that you’ve such a blatant disregard for consent. "

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


"*Makes mental note to never, ever leave anyone unsupervised in my home*

According to my inbox, that would be an excellent plan.

The list of things that now freak me out thanks to Fab just keeps growing.

It's come up before on the forum and I asked because I've got someone coming to fit a window in my bathroom tomorrow and that's where my linen bin is.

Sad state of affairs when we have to consider hiding our own things in our own homes because of nasty behaviour.

Put pepper on some knickers and leave them in the washing basket.

If you hear him sneezing repeatedly you'll know he had a big sniff of them."

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By *opsy Rogers OP   Woman  over a year ago

London


"It’s just weird . Sometimes I really wonder about men

Don't blame men for this one....Op is a Woman. "

I've not stated gender in my posts. All the DM's I've had have been from men, telling me how they love it and do it apart from one couple and I don't know if it was the man or the woman messaging.

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By *opsy Rogers OP   Woman  over a year ago

London


"It’s just weird . Sometimes I really wonder about men

Don't blame men for this one....Op is a Woman.

If you’d read the thread, you’d know she was asking because she wanted to know if she needed to worry about someone doing this to her."

There are quite a few reasons I asked

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek


"So rather than book time off you’d hand over your home with all the personal and valuable thing to a total stranger, I’d never dream of doing that "

Oh the privilege of being able to book time off at short notice!

In my job I have to book 4 weeks in advance to get the day off. I've asked my house to give me 4 weeks minimum notice of any leaks or problems that might need a tradesman but don't know how well it will cooperate.

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales

When I sold my house in 2015 I had a local choice of two agencies.

One of which I’d heard (from a friend) had an agent who actively looked in bedside drawers for ladies toys.

I went with the other agency, just in case.

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

Haha, I’ve been guilty a few times

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek


"Who leaves dirty underwear lying around anyway, especially if you have visitors.

and 100% this"

Lying around in your dirty washing basket?

Regardless of where it is, it's no cunts business touching, sniffing, licking, sucking anything that doesn't belong to them.

If they need to move a washing basket, they should move a washing basket.

Touching shit that doesn't belong to you, that you've not been giving permission to touch in someone else's house is no different to burglary in the violation stakes as far as I'm concerned.

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


"I used to sniff and suck on my flatmates "wankerchief" that he kept under his bed. I'm sure he noticed it missing once but I managed to sneak it back. I love the smell and taste of spunk. And I've sniffed sister in law's nieces from laundry basket a couple of times

Yup I think that’s enough of fab for me for the day, jesus fucking christ... "

I think I’m going to have to agree with, fucking weird comes to mind

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek

I can't believe how many people admit to it. It's violation not kink when you've not been given permission.

To go looking jesus you need to have a fucking word with yourselves. That's someone else's personal property. A human being, not a sex doll built for your pleasure. You know it would feel like assault right unless you're the kind of person who'd get off on knowing someone had invaded your privacy and betrayed your trust.

I might leave a decoy pair dunked in tuna juice and some cottage cheese mushed into the gusset if I'm unfortunate enough to have to have someone in my home when I'm not about.

It worries me how many people may do this in the home of someone they are employed to care for or help out. Someome recently released from hospital or whatnot. Wow.

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


"I can't believe how many people admit to it. It's violation not kink when you've not been given permission.

To go looking jesus you need to have a fucking word with yourselves. That's someone else's personal property. A human being, not a sex doll built for your pleasure. You know it would feel like assault right unless you're the kind of person who'd get off on knowing someone had invaded your privacy and betrayed your trust.

I might leave a decoy pair dunked in tuna juice and some cottage cheese mushed into the gusset if I'm unfortunate enough to have to have someone in my home when I'm not about.

It worries me how many people may do this in the home of someone they are employed to care for or help out. Someome recently released from hospital or whatnot. Wow. "

I think you need to maybe take a breather. These people are just having fun.

Each to their own

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

Bleugghhhh!

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek


"I can't believe how many people admit to it. It's violation not kink when you've not been given permission.

To go looking jesus you need to have a fucking word with yourselves. That's someone else's personal property. A human being, not a sex doll built for your pleasure. You know it would feel like assault right unless you're the kind of person who'd get off on knowing someone had invaded your privacy and betrayed your trust.

I might leave a decoy pair dunked in tuna juice and some cottage cheese mushed into the gusset if I'm unfortunate enough to have to have someone in my home when I'm not about.

It worries me how many people may do this in the home of someone they are employed to care for or help out. Someome recently released from hospital or whatnot. Wow.

I think you need to maybe take a breather. These people are just having fun.

Each to their own"

Truth sting?

Invading someones private property is not "having fun" for the person who's private property has been violated.

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


"I can't believe how many people admit to it. It's violation not kink when you've not been given permission.

To go looking jesus you need to have a fucking word with yourselves. That's someone else's personal property. A human being, not a sex doll built for your pleasure. You know it would feel like assault right unless you're the kind of person who'd get off on knowing someone had invaded your privacy and betrayed your trust.

I might leave a decoy pair dunked in tuna juice and some cottage cheese mushed into the gusset if I'm unfortunate enough to have to have someone in my home when I'm not about.

It worries me how many people may do this in the home of someone they are employed to care for or help out. Someome recently released from hospital or whatnot. Wow.

I think you need to maybe take a breather. These people are just having fun.

Each to their own

Truth sting?

Invading someones private property is not "having fun" for the person who's private property has been violated."

I’m too easy going to have concern.

It’s not cool shaming others kinks though.

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By *etcplCouple  over a year ago

Gapping Fanny

I consider myself quite a liberated fella, but to go rooting around or actively searching for used toys/underwear is a violation of trust and consent.

You should never involve unsuspecting parties in your kink, be that flashing the delivery driver or jerking off into your clients sock drawer.

Thats not about lightening up or letting people have fun, its about those people being disrespectful.

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By *dam1971Man  over a year ago

Bedford


"I’m too easy going to have concern.

It’s not cool shaming others kinks though. "

You may be too easy going but can you see that others aren’t. Perhaps the others who you’re doing this too?

What do you think is the line between a kink and an assault? Straight question

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By *etcplCouple  over a year ago

Gapping Fanny


"It’s not cool shaming others kinks though. "

Its not kink shaming to be disgusted at people being disingenuous or disrespectful.

If you want to sniff underwear, buy some or do it with a consenting partner.

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


"It’s not cool shaming others kinks though.

Its not kink shaming to be disgusted at people being disingenuous or disrespectful.

If you want to sniff underwear, buy some or do it with a consenting partner.

"

Well, it’s unfortunate for you, it’s exactly that.

If it’s not for you, move on. Leave them to theirs and you do you

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By *opman1111Man  over a year ago

belfast


"So rather than book time off you’d hand over your home with all the personal and valuable thing to a total stranger, I’d never dream of doing that

Oh the privilege of being able to book time off at short notice!

In my job I have to book 4 weeks in advance to get the day off. I've asked my house to give me 4 weeks minimum notice of any leaks or problems that might need a tradesman but don't know how well it will cooperate."

Going by your posts, you probably do talk to your house

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


"So rather than book time off you’d hand over your home with all the personal and valuable thing to a total stranger, I’d never dream of doing that

Oh the privilege of being able to book time off at short notice!

In my job I have to book 4 weeks in advance to get the day off. I've asked my house to give me 4 weeks minimum notice of any leaks or problems that might need a tradesman but don't know how well it will cooperate.

Going by your posts, you probably do talk to your house"

What does this actually mean? Apologies for my confusion

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


"No. I'm in and out of many homes and see dirty underwear all the time. I often can't believe that people leave it laying about to be honest! But no, never sniffed. Not only is it a massive invasion of privacy but also a massive risk to my business."

Well done, good on you for being a professional

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

I work in a different house every single day and most of them absolutely disgusting there is no chance I would have a sniff of anybody’s knickers on these jobs Plus it’s not my thing

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek

OK, so how about someone rifling though drawers searching for money or has a thing for looking through photo albums? Is that an invasion of privacy? Is that wrong?

It's no different.

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


"OK, so how about someone rifling though drawers searching for money or has a thing for looking through photo albums? Is that an invasion of privacy? Is that wrong?

It's no different. "

Ok, sure l, it’s exactly the same, you’re so right.

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"So rather than book time off you’d hand over your home with all the personal and valuable thing to a total stranger, I’d never dream of doing that "

M used to live in a rented house and worked 90 minutes from home.

One day a neighbour called him to report a flood from an overflow.

He called the managing agent, who in turn called the plumber, who said he'd be there in 20 minutes, could M be there.

The luxury of being home whenever a tradesman needs to visit, even for a few hours are long gone.

Weirdly, these chaps seem to work the same hours as me.

And if the job took 3 weeks, you'd book 3 weeks leave to ensure you were home every day?

Or, controversial I know, you'd simply trust that the tradesman was professional and respectful enough to not invade your privacy and go rooting around your dirty laundry basket.

Funny how this gets twisted to being the householders responsibility, and nothing to do with the disrespectful arseholes who'd do it.

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"OK, so how about someone rifling though drawers searching for money or has a thing for looking through photo albums? Is that an invasion of privacy? Is that wrong?

It's no different.

Ok, sure l, it’s exactly the same, you’re so right.

"

She is correct. It's exactly the same.

It's an invasion of privacy.

Full.

Stop.

And if you can't see that it is........ Odd. Very odd.

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


"OK, so how about someone rifling though drawers searching for money or has a thing for looking through photo albums? Is that an invasion of privacy? Is that wrong?

It's no different.

Ok, sure l, it’s exactly the same, you’re so right.

She is correct. It's exactly the same.

It's an invasion of privacy.

Full.

Stop.

And if you can't see that it is........ Odd. Very odd.

E"

It’s not a big thing to me at all, but few you need to leave people be. It’s not your thing, islets not effecting you.

So move on

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By *tarlite123456Man  over a year ago

Leics

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By *ommenhimCouple  over a year ago

wigan


"OK, so how about someone rifling though drawers searching for money or has a thing for looking through photo albums? Is that an invasion of privacy? Is that wrong?

It's no different.

Ok, sure l, it’s exactly the same, you’re so right.

She is correct. It's exactly the same.

It's an invasion of privacy.

Full.

Stop.

And if you can't see that it is........ Odd. Very odd.

E

It’s not a big thing to me at all, but few you need to leave people be. It’s not your thing, islets not effecting you.

So move on "

Tradesmen in peoples homes feeling free to take their sexual gratification from others property is a big thing and not something I’d leave be, nor would I expect others to!

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


"OK, so how about someone rifling though drawers searching for money or has a thing for looking through photo albums? Is that an invasion of privacy? Is that wrong?

It's no different.

Ok, sure l, it’s exactly the same, you’re so right.

She is correct. It's exactly the same.

It's an invasion of privacy.

Full.

Stop.

And if you can't see that it is........ Odd. Very odd.

E

It’s not a big thing to me at all, but few you need to leave people be. It’s not your thing, islets not effecting you.

So move on

Tradesmen in peoples homes feeling free to take their sexual gratification from others property is a big thing and not something I’d leave be, nor would I expect others to! "

Well worth saying, right?

Cool, that all?

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


"OK, so how about someone rifling though drawers searching for money or has a thing for looking through photo albums? Is that an invasion of privacy? Is that wrong?

It's no different.

Ok, sure l, it’s exactly the same, you’re so right.

She is correct. It's exactly the same.

It's an invasion of privacy.

Full.

Stop.

And if you can't see that it is........ Odd. Very odd.

E

It’s not a big thing to me at all, but few you need to leave people be. It’s not your thing, islets not effecting you.

So move on

Tradesmen in peoples homes feeling free to take their sexual gratification from others property is a big thing and not something I’d leave be, nor would I expect others to! "

I’ve never done it to unexpected ransoms, nor would I...but hey, great you judge without knowing facts

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London


"Why would you leave a total stranger alone in your home?

Because tradesmen usually have the same working hours we do"

My husband often had house keys to let himself in houses and flats.

I really don't think he was a knicker sniffer, but he might have raided the biscuit tin.

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