How to hide peptides in the fridge.

Bought a Small fridge-freezer which is perm in the Master bedroom.
Was tired of answering questions or allying fears from visiting relatives, especially when someone sits you down and says: "...you know it's okay to talk about living with/surviving cancer..."
 
I keep my reconned gh and reta in a nondescript insulated zip pouch designed for insulin. If you’re unzipping my pouch and digging around you’re invading my privacy and deserve no explanation- obviously that’s not where I keep my ketchup.

But ‘hide’ is a strong word. It’s just to keep my kid from messing with it- she knows dad is on TRT and vitamins and my mother in law from asking questions- she’s nosy but not crazy.

The side benefit is that with the insulated pouch I can keep stuff in the door and not worry about temp fluctuations from opening & closing it- the default postion for temp stability is the back corner of the fridge.
 
My kids "all out of the house now for some time" always knew everything I took along with any serious girlfriend I ever had. I decided a long time ago "personal choice" that I didn't want to deal with trying to hide a bunch of shit and whoever getting pissed/scared if they ever found it.

That being said, I could see it with younger kids, however if they are basically mature, they shouldn't even want to mess with it in the first place.
 
My kids "all out of the house now for some time" always knew everything I took along with any serious girlfriend I ever had. I decided a long time ago "personal choice" that I didn't want to deal with trying to hide a bunch of shit and whoever getting pissed/scared if they ever found it.

That being said, I could see it with younger kids, however if they are basically mature, they shouldn't even want to mess with it in the first place.
Yeah mine’s a young teen but still gets anxious when her physical includes inoculation shots. She for damn sure isn’t gonna start pinning my stash and none of it is anything dangerous or could get you high.

Maybe if she was a sporty teen boy I’d be worried but she has negative interest in gear and just like she knows mom & dad love each other and sometimes the bedroom door is locked she knows I’m on TRT- the rest is nobody’s business unless you’re a gym bro in the ped club.
 
I used to keep my stuff in a yogurt container at the back of the fridge. Not to hide it from my wife but just to avoid the convo from a visitor grabbing a beer.

Now I have a mini fridge in my walk in closet. AM and PM peptides just make it easier having it closer to my bedroom.
 
We're making fun of him, but I think it is a valid question. I don't want to have to explain myself to random tinder dates or even to my mother if she comes to visit for a couple of days.

Serious answer: buy a huge pouch of some powdered supplement (doesn't matter what) and stash inside there. Of course that big bag needs to be refrigerated, sorry babydoll
This is an excellent idea that hadn't occurred to me.

The one I tend to use is one of those metal bottles from aliexpress or temu that have a fake bottom that you can unscrew. It doesn't have that much space but it works for the one or two vials you have currently reconstituted.
 
I never thought about using an insulating pack to buffer against temp fluctuations when opening the fridge. Thermal cycles at all are not good. Going to be buying a larger pack for the crisper for the bulk/storage stuff, and a smaller one for the syringes in current use. So good thread for me, actually.
 
It is. And if we had an adult section I'd post my recommendations there but this site has become Romper Room so I'll gatekeep my shit on the chance that a child uses the info to get themselves hurt.
That's reasonable enough. Unfortunately I don't think there are effective methods for age verification on the internet (and even if there were, I most definitely wouldn't want to verify with my ID or face scan on an steroid forum).

I guess gatekeeping depending on the apparent age of the one asking is not a bad strategy. But it makes me sad to think that we have to keep ourselves out of legit questions because of the fear of people misusing the info.
 
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