You will know that you can accuse the offender with guaranteed accuracy when they have hundreds of bites on their hands from the colony of baby spiders you keep in your pocket to catch them in the act...
Good Luck!
Other than that, tell them with no uncertain terms that you know they are stealing from you and, beyond it being a sure case of kleptomania, which can be helped professionally, that you won't tolerate it any longer. No deal, no bargains, nada --be done with it.
Theft obviously suggests less respect for you than you have for your dear friend -- and I wouldn't have it.
Good Luck... :)
2006-09-12 15:17:04
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answered by fitpro11 4
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U should not carry stuff in your pockets unless it is a deep pocket where only your hands can get in.
Your friend is not your friend if stuff starts disappearing.
Start finding friends that show u respect and not steal off of ya.
Tell the specific friend to get lost.
2006-09-12 07:02:14
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answered by sunflare63 7
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if your dear friend is removing stuff from your pockets & dont notice at that precise time sounds like they are "giving u a thrill 4 a bill"
2006-09-12 07:06:59
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answered by swashbuckler82 4
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How can you spend a day with a friend, without you noticing, someone stilling your money???
But you'r question, what would I do with a friend? I lost many friends in Vietnam. There was one, who we thought as brothers! With him, chatting!!
2006-09-12 07:07:11
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answered by alfonso 5
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Brign it up to her/him "You know I have noticed that I always 'loose' something when I am around you. It is driving me crazy!"
2006-09-12 07:00:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Will the real SlimShady please stand up? I'm sorry I couldn't help myself. Don't carry anything valuable because he might be a kleptomaniac.
2006-09-12 08:20:22
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answered by curly98 3
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