Things In Your Home People Are Judging You For

We’ve all judged someone for something we’ve seen in their house, whether we admit it or not. A Reddit post has people confessing theirs by asking, “What have you seen inside someone’s home that made you view them differently?” These are some of the strangest and most shocking from the thousands of responses.

  • “A carpeted bathroom that also contains a gun safe, wine glasses, a wine fridge, board games and snacks.”
  • “They didn’t own soap, like, no soap at all anywhere in their house”
  • “The homeowners were in their 70s. Their house was your typical grandparent's place with lace doilies everywhere, flowers, and photos all over the walls of the entire extended family. And behind one door? A full on sex dungeon room”
  • “My neighbor is retired military, and he has over 50 guns in his house. Gun safes, bags, display cases (locked). It was shocking to me”
  • “Pills.... all over the floor. Every room I went to had random pills on the ground.”
  • “Hundreds and hundreds of nutcracker dolls. Every square inch of space had one.”
  • “People with weed merch in their home”
  • “No books. Anywhere.”
  • “Rick and Morty anything when they're above 25”
  • “A sandbox in the middle of the living room. There were Tonka Trucks and toys and cigarette butts in it. Then came the cat. Ugh”
  • “A 5 foot wide professionally painted picture of his wife, completely naked, on a beach in the living room.”
  • “Zero TV’s, and not because of money, very wealthy couple. And they have 2 kids!”
  • “2000 dolls. In a 2 bedroom apartment. Each one of them missing one part, such as an eye or nose or a limb or a hand or something.”
  • “10 McLaren’s parked in his garage.”
  • “Upside-down pineapple ornament.”

Source: Reddit


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