If your boyfriend lived in a garden shed would you feel nervous leaving him there...

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...alone at night? If your boyfriend spend nights sleeping in a garden shed in his parents backyard would you feel uncomfortable letting him stay there? The garden shed has no restroom inside and is only 100 square feelt. The inside walls are drywall walls. There is a small heater and no windows inside the shed.

Would you feel sorry for him? He doesn't want to stay inside the house becasue he is in his 20s and his parents bother him. He can't afford an apartment or a room.

If you were to say goodnight to him and leave the shed would you close his shed door or leave the door open?

If he gave you a key to the shed door would you close and lock his door after saying good night to him? Would you turn off his lights inside the shed before leaving the shed?
He can unlock the door and open it from the inside.
Where he lives the coldest it gets in winter is 50-60 degrees outside.


Would you shut his garden shed door when you left the shed and told hime goodnight? Would you turn out the lights in the shed before you left for the night?


Since he is giving you the key to the shed door would you come to the shed in the mourning and surprise him?


Even if I didn't lock the door should I shut it on the way out.


The door is set up so no one can lock him in. The door has a nob with a keyhole on the outside with a think on the inside of the door nob that you turn to unlock it.

The top lock locks with a key on the outside and on the inside unlocks by turning it on the inside without a key.
Would you his his shed door when leaving the shed?
He also wants help painting the shed walls and the inside of the door. What color paint should I buy for the inside of the door and shed walls?
He actually leaves the light on while inside and leaves the door open.

I care about him and don't like that.
 
Err, I'd probably feel alittle sorry if it's really cold. On my way out I'd shut the door. If he was already in bed then I would ask him if he wants me to shut the light off and lock the door. That could go either way (if he plans to stay up and read, or if he's immediately going to sleep) so ask him before you do that. If he likes surprises I might come by in the morning once or twice.

I don't know if this is a serious question or not, but if it is, you really don't need to stress about it. If you don't shut his door or turn the light off I'm sure he won't be mad. He may even ask you himself to do it if he sees that you're leaving and doesn't want to walk to the door. Otherwise just leave like you would a normal house- just shut the door behind you.
 
he should not be living in a shed no matter what. bugs kill people.


let him stay in your room?





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He is an adult - you said he is in his 20s. This means that he is capable of
1. turning lights out
2. shutting doors
3. etc

He is living out there because he wants some independence and this is an affordable way of achieving it.

You are worrying about some really REALLY trivial things.
 
I would feel sad leaving when i said good night yes
I would close the door cause of stray cats and stuff being outside
turn the light off cause no1 wants to sleep with a light on
and i would surprise him in the morning
he would propblay be very happy to see someone in the morning
 
ohhoohhh my god lmao !
no offence!!!!
whats wrong with your bedroom ? I would NEVER leave my boyfriend in the shed - lmfao
 
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