Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I open the front door whether my DH is home or not. If I’m not expecting someone and I’m busy, I might just ignore it.
I am fine with taking reasonable precautions but there’s a line where you’re holding yourself hostage to very, very small risks. I just can’t live like that. I’m not going to be constantly in fear just to reduce my risk from .0000002 to .0000001
So you WANT to buy a magazine subscription or decide to accept Jesus as your savior?
Anonymous wrote:I open the front door whether my DH is home or not. If I’m not expecting someone and I’m busy, I might just ignore it.
I am fine with taking reasonable precautions but there’s a line where you’re holding yourself hostage to very, very small risks. I just can’t live like that. I’m not going to be constantly in fear just to reduce my risk from .0000002 to .0000001
Anonymous wrote:Nobody comes to your door for your benefit. I haven’t answered my door in years.

Anonymous wrote:This. I never open the door.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody comes to your door for your benefit. I haven’t answered my door in years.
Not true. We often get packages that need signing. Just last week DH had something delivered that he mentioned to me and i immediately forgot about. Luckily I opened the door for the delivery person and signed for it- DH wasn’t home.
Generally, I’ll see who it is then decide on opening the door- clearly a delivery person (UPS truck, etc), neighbor or kid then I’ll open the door; someone who looks like a solicitor, then no.
I had an interesting experience a few weeks ago when I did open for a solicitor. I’m white and the solicitor started accusing me of being fearful of him (black male). He was saying things like “ I can tell I’m making you uncomfortable and it’s probably bc I’m a black male- look I’m stepping back..” I was mostly stunned and thinking “what the heck is he trying to sell.” He left without selling anything and saying he was leaving because i clearly didn’t want him there. Umm-yeah, no one likes solicitors knocking on their doors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never open the door. Ever.
+1
My teenaged daughter was appalled by this - she said, "They can hear us!! They know we're in here!" I had to tell her it didn't matter. Just because we're home doesn't mean we're obligated to open the door.
Anonymous wrote:Do not open your door to strangers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody comes to your door for your benefit. I haven’t answered my door in years.
Not true. We often get packages that need signing. Just last week DH had something delivered that he mentioned to me and i immediately forgot about. Luckily I opened the door for the delivery person and signed for it- DH wasn’t home.
Generally, I’ll see who it is then decide on opening the door- clearly a delivery person (UPS truck, etc), neighbor or kid then I’ll open the door; someone who looks like a solicitor, then no.
I had an interesting experience a few weeks ago when I did open for a solicitor. I’m white and the solicitor started accusing me of being fearful of him (black male). He was saying things like “ I can tell I’m making you uncomfortable and it’s probably bc I’m a black male- look I’m stepping back..” I was mostly stunned and thinking “what the heck is he trying to sell.” He left without selling anything and saying he was leaving because i clearly didn’t want him there. Umm-yeah, no one likes solicitors knocking on their doors.
Anonymous wrote:I never open the door. Ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody comes to your door for your benefit. I haven’t answered my door in years.
I get plenty of local political candidates and I learn a lot from talking to them.