Mention it? Or stay out of it?

So a friend of my recently moved into my building...He's on vacation and has another friend (Just a friend) checking in on his place and, mainly, looking after his elderly pet...I found this out when I ran into this guy in the lobby last night when I was coming back from the grocery store and he mentioned why he was there.

At 6 this morning I head out for my morning coffee run only to run into this same guy (who I know is single) headed into the building with a tray with two cups of coffee and some pastries...

My mind immediately thinks "Is he hooking up in ____'s apartment"? I mean, what's up with the two cups of coffee?...and more alarmingly, did he leave a stranger alone there while he ran out to get the both of them some breakfast? (we live in practically the epicentre of gayville and this housesitter does not, so I can see where it my be a 'chore' for him to have a casual hookup when it's followed by, oh...it's just a 30 minute cab ride away).

My initial reaction is that it's not my concern, but I'm just curious what you all think? should I mention it to my friend when he returns?


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  • First I'd ask why your friend didn't ask you to check on his dog... especially since you live in the building. For all you know, the guy with the coffee was supposed to spend a few nights there.
    PDQuesnell 11/15/2012 07:30 PM
  • say nothing. first, you don't know the relationship between the sitter and his guest. it may be someone he's been banging for years and has com[lete trust in. then again, you don't know the arrangement between the sitter and the apt. owner. he may be doing the favor in exchange for use of the apt. best not to get involved unless the information is requested. remember the old adage: no good deed goes unpunished.
    rae121452 11/15/2012 06:16 PM
  • Scratching it makes me purr, I mean her........
    fenwaydav 11/15/2012 06:16 PM
  • Fenway, did you say "scratch my pussy when I'm away"? Really? It would be a lot easier to get a guy to fondle your pussy when you're home I would think. LOL

    Oh, and they are right, you shouldn't say anything, but if your friend comes up missing something and you hear about it, then you would be right to mention what you saw.
    rjzip 11/15/2012 07:07 AM
  • It's absolutely none of your business, unless this person is doing something illegal. Obviously, you can't be to good of friends if you weren't asked to look in on Fido and he trusted this other person to do so. When I give a friend my keys to come in and scratch my pussy when I'm away, I trust them to use their best judgement. If things are out of place it's between your friend and HIS friend.
    fenwaydav 11/15/2012 05:44 AM
  • Don't say anything. You don't really know what was going on except for coffees coming into the building with some pastry. I've been known to carry two coffees back to my hotel room from the lobby when I've been the only one in my room. It's probably totally innocent, or good and not innocent. If your friend has a problem later it is between him and his house sitter. You are a witness, but to what exactly? If I were your vacationing friend I would be a little wierded out by the attention.
    eye2eye 11/15/2012 03:50 AM
  • I would keep quiet and offer to house sit next time
    bearub 11/15/2012 02:34 AM
  • Who knows? Maybe the coffee was for him and the pastry for the dog :)
    BearinFW 11/15/2012 01:29 AM
  • I would say nothing.
    Marc 11/15/2012 12:20 AM