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Your magnetI usually give it to my husband to keep in his pocket but I was wondering if someone could suggest somewhere on me that I could keep it incase I need it so that we don't have to go looking for him if the situation comes up. |
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| I usually make sure I buy things with pockets so I can keep my magnet in a pocket. Otherwise, I keep the magnet in my purse away from my cell phone and credit cards, the outside compartment on my purse. My credit cards are always in my wallet, anyway. I no longer have a husband, so I have to do things on my own.
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| Hmm that's a good question. I'll admit I don't wear dresses often. One of the skinny, cylindrical cow magnets would fit pretty perfectly, um, in your top. Dare I say ever-functional mammary fissure to the rescue?! |
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| I was never much of a dress person, but if my slacks didn't have a pocket, I'd attach it to the shoulder strap or handle of my purse. This worked really good until I was sitting at some government office one day. I sat my purse on the counter (without thinking, right behind the computer) As the girl was taking care of my business, she became kind of flustered, then said her computer was acting all kind of strange. I casually sat my purse on the floor and just smiled and sympathized with her.
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