so I notice the smell because of my own insecurities. And yes I realize my house probably smells like dog
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always notice smells first. Smoke, litter box, perfume, air fresheners, wet dog, stale fridge, pet food, stuffy air, gross food odors, dust, dirty upholstery.
We have cats but I can't stand the bad smell of most cat homes so am super careful to keep our home's pet odors neutral and we air our place out daily.
I like the smell of air fresheners and perfume. Fresh air is nice too. But when the house is all closed up it's nice to have a nice scent wafting in the house. I am really surprised by how many people can't tolerate any sort of scent. Do you use scent free detergent for your clothes and scent free hand soap? I don't.
Anonymous wrote:oh my god. I could hardly get through the first page of this thread. I didn't realize I was such a neat freak. I always feel like my house is so messy and dirty, but I shudder to think what your houses look like!
What stands out to me is when the faucet and mirror are covered in dried water and toothpaste droplets. Drives me crazy! But after reading this thread I'm thinking: if that's the only dirty thing I see in my friends' houses, I'm fortunate to have some very clean friends.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly? It depends.
Are they a childless, able bodied couple? Then yes, I will judge the pee on the toilet seat. I will judge you if your floors are a mess.
Are you a senior or someone with a recent illness/mobility issue? Then I will overlook everything.
Do you have kids? Young children? I will definitely excuse pretty much anything. MY house is spotless, but my son is still learning potty training and has to be more diligent about cleaning up after himself.
I am grossed out about vermin though. I went to a friends house in the middle of the day. It was a total mess but she has lots of kids and works. I totally freaked out when I saw mice running around openly in the middle of the afternoon. She was totally nonplussed and talked about getting a cat. Lady, vacuum and set some traps! Also, never forget the time I was dating a guy in college. Went to his apartment and saw roaches everywhere. I faked an illness and totally ghosted. No way I was ever going to date someone THAT dirty. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Leaf and debris strewn front porches. Dirty front doors and fingerprint smudged doorbells. Cobwebs. Untended shrubs and plants. And that's just outside....
I won't even get started on the inside. Call me The Judge.
Anonymous wrote:A relative is 1) a hoarder and 2) has pet hair everywhere and 3) dirty bathrooms. Her house is just gross. Last time I checked she had a cleaning lady who comes once every-other week. It's not enough....
Anonymous wrote:I always notice smells first. Smoke, litter box, perfume, air fresheners, wet dog, stale fridge, pet food, stuffy air, gross food odors, dust, dirty upholstery.
We have cats but I can't stand the bad smell of most cat homes so am super careful to keep our home's pet odors neutral and we air our place out daily.