ANSWERS: 16
  • I've never went through a womans purse in my life. I don't even know what they keep in there nor do I want to know. I just know that they can never seem to find whatever it is they have in there :)
  • Only when I have to. My wife's purse is like some vortex at the center of the universe. If I ask for her keys or something and she says they are in her purse I cringe knowing I have to start excavating through things I prefer not to have to encounter. I feel a bit like Indiana Jones when I do start to excavate, like the walls will start closing in on me if I touch the wrong thing!
  • He won't I ask him to hand me my glasses that are in my purse and he hands me the purse. Funny thing is he'll buy tampax for me or panty hose. Once the sales lady told him he should probably get queen size he looked a little big for size A Leggs.
  • My husband doesn't. That is one thing that will make me mad really quick. If I tell you to get something out, that is one thing, but I will not tolerate anyone 'meddling' in my purse. He used to think I was hiding something from him, but that was not the case. I do not go in wallets or pockets..one would be well advised to stay out of my purse.
  • Hell no!. I'd fet lost in that thing...it looks like a condominium. Besides if I dropped enough bread crumbs to find my way out I'd be finished when she beat me with it!
  • I would, but I'm afraid I'd get lost and never find my way back out.
  • Absolutely not! I won't even get in it when she TELLS me to get in it, lol! I carry it to her and let her get what she wants. I see her pull the make-up case out of there every morning, and it seems fraught with all KINDS of evil tools and implements. That is strictly a woman's territory, as far as I'm concerned and I don't even WANT to know what's in there. Besides, something might find it's way out of that make-up case and bite me! ;)
  • In general you should ask first... But since I am probably the only one who looked at the category, if you think she is cheating there won't really be anything in her purse that will let you know... except her cell...
  • This brings up a funny memory..I was at a party with a friend and her bf...she asked her bf to get her something out of her purse...a few minutes later i turn around to see him rooting through my purse! I say..ian! what the hell are you doing?? thats MY purse" he says..."its a black purse, they all look the same to me, no wonder i couldn't find her keys!"
  • no no no no!! never have ...never will, if she wants something out of it I will pass the hand bag (purse) and all to her ...I am 53 and have never opened any ladies purse... to me its just not the right thing to do ...as my mum would say 'mind your manners' or my dad would say 'do you want to loose your bloody fingers'
  • Well no, my husband wouldn't go into it but I don't have a purse, I have a small back pack which is actually empty and a wallet.
  • I do, but only at her request. I am in charge of keeping my wife’s purse tidy and stocked with her essentials (correct lipstick, tissue, working ink pen, make sure her cell phone is charged and in its correct place, etc). I also change out her bags when necessary. I would never think of spying on her, we got married because we love and trust each other.
  • Absolutely not. I consider it a violation of privacy. Even if you suspect your S/O of cheating, invading their privacy to snoop on them isn't going to make you feel any better, in fact, quite the opposite. Even if my S/O asked me to get something out of her purse for her, I would feel pretty weird digging around in there.
  • No way. If she asks me to get something out, "It's in my purse go and get it." I tread very lightly and say, "where in your purse." and she says, "in the middle pocket/division." That's where I look and nowhere else. A purse is a very private thing. I may carry it for her, once took it into a men's restroom while holding it for her, but do not snoop.
  • Not unless she's asking me to find something in there.

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