I don’t have a bedside nightstand but I do have a shallow shelf over my bed where I have sleep meds, paracetamol, wireless earphones, a roll of TP, microfiber cloth and and also put my glasses and snus can there when I go to bed.
You don’t have a cat do you?
Condoms, a magic wand, lube, cock ring, extra cables for charging various devices, and a knife the seller named “Praxis” like the moon from Undiscovered Country.
On top, I keep ear buds, glasses, and my phone, usually.
On my nightstand? the usual: lamp, chargers, some decorations and that’s where my wallet and glasses sit at night.
In my nightstand? That has turned into a massive junk drawer of thjngs I have no idea of where to put, but some things of note: passport, travel charger, different currencies from the world, old chargers, nail file and clippers, other watches, a journal I tried to keep 20 years ago.
That reminds me, I should probably go through and clean it out.
A lot of shit honestly.
- THC vapes (mostly empty)
- Books
- Blood pressure monitor
- Thermometer
- Dildos/vibrators/lube for my wife
- Small cases/boxes for things
- A wii u
- Random bush crafting/back packing stuff. Bandaids, head lamps, etc.
Why you need Dildos for your wife ? What about your … organic stuff ?
Because you learn in life to make sure others are happy. The invention of a dildo was due to housewives in the 20’s suffering from hysteria. If I get mine I need to make sure she gets hers.
And my organic stuff? You mean my THC vapes? What about them?
Inside I keep extra meds and a small gun safe. On top is usually water, Nintendo DS, a book, and my jewelry. When I’m lazy you’ll find little nebulizer vials on top too.
small gun safe
Amazing how odd that sounds to people that don’t live in the 19th century
Home defense is only normal in the 19th century? I have kids and own guns, not sure what else would be expected.
It’s not normal to need that kind of defence in the 21st century… bandits and what not really aren’t a thing here because we have social security safety nets and (admittedly quite crap) mental health care.
Are you saying that the country you live in has a violent crime rate of zero?
I’m sorry to hear you live with that fear everyday.
Zero? Probably not. Low enough that I don’t worry about it? Definitely.
Nothing, I don’t have one.