Anonymous wrote:Smells-I seem to have a heightened sense of smell. I dislike dog/pet smells as much as I also dislike the fabreeze/scented candle/air freshened homes. Some homes also have a background of mold/dampness. Also- my sister has a spotless home but there is a fog of laundry/fabric softner smell - that follows her where ever she goes too and I notice this is a thing for some people. I also am grossed out by pee sprinkled toilet seats and refrigerators crammed with leftovers and rotting food (my in-laws.) And I also notice friends who entertain/serve food in kitchens they also let their cats climb all over counters/table. Totally grosses me out. I know how busy we all are so most clutter just doesn't bother me even though I try to be relentless myself at home
Anonymous wrote:Shoes piled by the door guests enter through, dishes piled in the sink, dining table covered in randomness, scummy bathroom sinks and dirty toilets, smelly garbage cans, and I always notice when people have banged up/scuffed up walls and don't touch them up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I look at walls, baseboards, kitchen cabinets, fridges. I see it ALL... I love my friends and I let their messiness go. It doesn't bother me. Now my MIL's fridge always bothers me. I don't know why it seems so messy and gross but it just does.
The fucking baseboards and walls, really??
I have boys and I work full-time. I also have a weekly house cleaner.
But if you are nit-picking that much: blow me. Please never come to my house.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes, I use unscented products and hate the artificial smell of chemical air fresheners. It gives me headaches.
I do like the smell of fresh flowers. Don't mind cinnamon and cloves boiling on the stove or fresh baked cookies. But those fake air fresheners it scented candles are gross to me, and generally are doing a poor job masking a bad smell.
Anonymous wrote:I look at walls, baseboards, kitchen cabinets, fridges. I see it ALL... I love my friends and I let their messiness go. It doesn't bother me. Now my MIL's fridge always bothers me. I don't know why it seems so messy and gross but it just does.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes, I use unscented products and hate the artificial smell of chemical air fresheners. It gives me headaches.
I do like the smell of fresh flowers. Don't mind cinnamon and cloves boiling on the stove or fresh baked cookies. But those fake air fresheners it scented candles are gross to me, and generally are doing a poor job masking a bad smell.