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He's very anal, everything in exactly the right place. He knows when I have moved a pen on his table or used the kettle because its not put back exactly rightExactly. Me thinks you already know what's going on with all this.
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He's very anal, everything in exactly the right place. He knows when I have moved a pen on his table or used the kettle because its not put back exactly rightExactly. Me thinks you already know what's going on with all this.
I can't leave doors unlocked, even when I'm in the house. I'm quite paranoid.That sounds like something that I would do and have done. Until about ten years ago, I never even locked the house. My problem is that I want to trust everyone. If it was not for my wife, I would get taken advantage of... a lot!
Is it a display of trust? For me it would just be SOP. For most people, yes, it would be a display of trust.
He's very anal, everything in exactly the right place. He knows when I have moved a pen on his table or used the kettle because its not put back exactly right
Exactly. It's a courtesy I never extended to a friend. Only to a lover or a rare relative I knew very well.
I think you mean perhaps this is his way of saying, "I LIKE YOU like you" ?Exactly, lol. And thus very deliberate about most everything he does. Right?
My brother in law has a key to our house AND IT DOES MY HEAD IN. We gave him a key years ago so that he could let himself in to use our shower when the one at his parents (he lives at home) was being replaced, because he worked weird hours and there wouldn't always be someone in. He was then supposed to give the key to his parents so that there was always a spare key 5 minutes away if we needed it. He proceeded to keep it on his keys and now whenever we invite him over, he'll unlock the door and let himself in. We've told him numerous times not to do this and to give the key to his parents.
My best friend lives at home, and I've known her about 20 years. I've spent an inordinate amount of time at her house, and her Mum told me many years ago to stop knocking the door and just let myself in (the door isn't locked if there's people in). It took me months to get used to this, but now I don't even think about it. The difference is that we've never said to my brother in law or anyone else that they have permission to just let themselves in, especially if the door is bloody locked.
I think you mean perhaps this is his way of saying, "I LIKE YOU like you" ?
Yeah that did worry me somewhat to begin with that when he allows others in the flat something may go missing and I may get blamed. But if that happened I would just immediately hand the keys back, as even if he decided to let it go, there would always be that suspicion and I wouldn't like to think someone had that hanging over them about me. Tbh, if he thought I stole from him, he would take them back and probably never speak to me again anyway.i dont even have a key to my apartment as such,all of my keys including my motability car are kept by support staff and i have to trust them when go away from the facility to not go in my flat and nosy around which i have a major paranoia issue with.
on my keys is one to my dads house i used to knock everytime before i came in with the key but he told me theres no need so we just let ourselves in,hes fine with it.
i think your friend giving you a key is a huge sign of progress in your friendship but just be careful of anything going missing in his house and you getting the blame for it if he suffers from paranoia,ive blamed many a staff for stealing something of mine when it turns out theyve just moved the object.
I couldn't imagine letting anyone having keys to my house, no way lol.
Lol, no, that would drive me nuts too!!You mean tilted and not put down right like this? Lol
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I see. So is it a round based one? He would just have to turn it.I am also right handed, but lift the kettle with my left hand and thus its put down facing left.
Yep, you can just swivel it round. Like I said, anal lol. It doesn't matter really, its his home so I just make sure I do it the right way, saves him getting worked up about itI see. So is it a round based one? He would just have to turn it.
Yes id say there is certainly a great deal of trust there.....!My friend gave me a set of keys to their flat and just said, "Its so you can let yourself in if I'm not here when you arrive or something".
Is this a display of trust? Are they telling me in a non verbal, symbolic way that I am a trustworthy and important person?
"I'm going out of town, agaaaaain. You know, I'm very busy. Anyhow, will you be a doll and watch my cats!? I'll pay you in cookies!"Most definitely, I would say.
But watch out for the : 'I'm expecting a delivery today and can't make it back. Will it be okay if you just let yourself in and wait all day in the house for me? '
I'm sure it's a good friend and they wouldn't do that!