It seems that he may be just going to see the child and not you - just checking in. You may be hoping for something that just is not there - don't allow him to use you or take you for granted - if your not going to be together you have to have boundaries and only contact for the child.
"Excuse me, are there any gender-neutral options available?"
He either was lying or is scared.
So you can put on clean clothes after spending the night in his bed. It takes away an excuse.
"Are there any gender-neutral options for this product available?"
Make up a fake excuse. But the best solution is to tell him no. He will understand, hopefully. Everyone needs some alone time.
excuse me there that's not hard
Excuse can be a noun or a verb. Verb: to excuse Noun: an excuse
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To excuse
escusa but that is the term for excuse like i need an excuse to not go compermiso means excuse me
No. Excuse (reason) is a noun. To excuse (permit, condone) is a verb.
The future tense of "excuse" is "will excuse."