broken_rhapsody
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Hello everyone! I know it's weird to have some one much older than you on here, but in reality I'm only 19. Throughout middle school and high school, I constantly carried around my tamas. And I still have them today, although i do plan on upgrading to the most recent one out. I just thought that some advice would help you all out with hiding them from your teachers and authority figures at school or anywhere else.
My first piece of advice is to get a small handbag that can fit in your lap during class and when you want to check on your tama then just look like you're searching for a pencil. Or, break your original pencil and search through your bag and then after fixing up your tama, pull out a sharpener.
Another way is to wear a hoodie with a front pocket and set your tama in it. It's easy to pull out and if you have longer sleeves, then you can hide it easier right in your palm.
Another thing that I did was wrap my sweater around my waist, making sure that it was lengthy enough in the back for me to sit on, and then I just kept my tama in my lap and when the teacher walked by, i would drop in through my legs and onto the sweater below. The sweater keeps it from making a noise as it drops. Then, when the teacher passes, act like you're adjusting your seating and grab it and replace it in your lap.
I will write about more of my advice later on. Right now I need to go get some math done for class on Monday. I hope I helped. If you have any questions on how to hide your tama specifically, then feel free to write me. Have a nice day everyone!
My first piece of advice is to get a small handbag that can fit in your lap during class and when you want to check on your tama then just look like you're searching for a pencil. Or, break your original pencil and search through your bag and then after fixing up your tama, pull out a sharpener.
Another way is to wear a hoodie with a front pocket and set your tama in it. It's easy to pull out and if you have longer sleeves, then you can hide it easier right in your palm.
Another thing that I did was wrap my sweater around my waist, making sure that it was lengthy enough in the back for me to sit on, and then I just kept my tama in my lap and when the teacher walked by, i would drop in through my legs and onto the sweater below. The sweater keeps it from making a noise as it drops. Then, when the teacher passes, act like you're adjusting your seating and grab it and replace it in your lap.
I will write about more of my advice later on. Right now I need to go get some math done for class on Monday. I hope I helped. If you have any questions on how to hide your tama specifically, then feel free to write me. Have a nice day everyone!