
"Let's navigate this via your motherly empathy and intuition. If you suspect your daughter would be mortified were you to share your inter-sheets discovery, don't do it. Let her come to you. A cockring is small enough that it's not going to be a burden to store-it can go in a junk drawer in the guest room or, if you want to be so discreet so that no one else in your residence might casually see it when searching for a highlighter or AA battery,"
"While some cockrings can be pricey (especially if they are metallic), many are not. They're the kind of accessories that many can easily afford to replace. Your daughter and husband will likely buy a new one (or just use another they already have). But in case it was expensive or has some kind of sentimental value, holding on to it will allow your daughter to retrieve it."
A mother found a cock ring while changing the guest-room sheets after her daughter and son-in-law's visit. Do not mention the discovery if the daughter would be mortified. Store the item discreetly in a junk drawer or with underwear to avoid accidental exposure. Many cock rings are inexpensive and easily replaced, but retaining the item allows retrieval if it has monetary or sentimental value. Allow an extended period, suggested up to the next Thanksgiving, for the daughter to notice and ask for it. Discard the item only if it remains unclaimed after that time.
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