Anonymous wrote:Yes! I agree! Just toss stuff, little by little.
I feel for old people, I really do. It’s about control. She has zero control. This is all she has left of her prior life. It’s sad, but she won’t change.
Anonymous wrote:Just start getting rid of boxes. Slowly. Take one out once a week, drop it into a dumpster and feign ignorance. Never own up to removing them. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just start getting rid of boxes. Slowly. Take one out once a week, drop it into a dumpster and feign ignorance. Never own up to removing them. Seriously.
Agree, just get rid of it when she’s not looking. She will never notice
Anonymous wrote:Just start getting rid of boxes. Slowly. Take one out once a week, drop it into a dumpster and feign ignorance. Never own up to removing them. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:There is no cure for hoarding, OP. This is out of her control. Don't stay with her.
My husband is a hoarder. We have an agreement that he can hoard in the basement, where he has the stereotypical "boxes to the ceiling", "hard to thread your way" type situation. Inevitably, he encroaches on our living space on the main floor: in the past I was able to push him to clear stuff out before company came. Not anymore, sadly. I don't have anyone over. I will have to leave him at some point, because I can't go on like this.