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Your home might be your castle, you might know all the ins and outs and nooks and crannies, but it takes a visitor with a fresh set of eyes to show you how peculiar your home and your lifestyle might be! What you think is completely fine and acceptable might turn out to be very odd indeed, when viewed from an outsider’s perspective. Don’t believe us? Hopefully, these stories will change your mind.

Today, we’re featuring two threads shared on the r/AskReddit subreddit, one started up by u/LiterallyEkam and one by u/User_Not_Found_78457, about the weirdest, most peculiar, and downright bizarre things people have seen while visiting people’s homes. Things that are so far from normal, it’s mindblowing they didn’t realize what they were doing was stranger than strange.

Hold on tight because we’re about to go down the rabbit hole, Pandas. These thrilling tales look like they belong in The Twilight Zone, so Bored Panda reached out to Ekam, aka u/LiterallyEkam, to have a chat about their viral thread. They were kind enough to answer a few of my questions. Scroll down to read what they had to say and why we shouldn’t be so quick to get rid of all of our quirks.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House Slept over at a friend’s when I was around 10. She was the only girl in her family, and had five brothers (whose ages ranged from like 4 to 15).

Everything about my friend’s room/sleeping situation was normal. But her brothers’ room was bizarre. They shared one big room, with three bunk beds. Each mattress a fitted sheet, a pillow, and nothing else. No top sheets, no blankets, no comforters. Also, the boys didn’t have pajamas. They all just slept in the clothes they had worn that day - with their shirts tucked into their pants, and belts on, too. Their room didn’t have a door, and neither did their connected bathroom or their closets.

Turns out they were fundamentalist Christians, and the boys’ setup was meant to prevent m*sturbation.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House They let the cat walk on the table during meals and eat off of people's plates.

When I gently nudged the cat away from my plate the mom went off on me for "interfering with the free will of a sentient being". I was terrified. She was screaming and furious. I was maybe 10 at the time.

I ADORE my cats and do give them tiny tastes of safe people food. They are well cared for and have free run of most of our house. But they aren't allowed on the damn table. (Which means they only do it when we aren't looking, lol.)

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh yuck. I once visited a cat breeder that I wanted a kitten from and she had coffee creamer in an open container on the table and the cats would jump up and lick from it. And then she'd get coffee and use the creamer from the container! I did NOT get a kitten from her.

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Sakura
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Especially seeing as coffee creamer isn't good for cats, as they are usually lactose intolerant.

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Tobias Rieper
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

the irony is obviously lost on her by telling you to not interfere with a sentient being is exactly what she is doing

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I used to have a cat who nearly starved to death as a stray kitten, and when I had dinner he'd dive headfirst into my plate and I'd have to fight him off. I was so proud when he learned to just beg and beg and beg for food! He learned to ask permission!

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Beatrice Multhaupt
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Some people seem to believe that cats can't be trained to understand the word ''NO''. Now say you've taken in a stray who has no idea that a stove top can be dangerous......Most cats also know their name, which can be a life saver if you need to call kittie in the house when your neighbor's pitbull has escaped.

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Matthew Horne
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Our cat joins us for Sunday lunch. We set a place and he sits in a chair eating cut-offs from the roast. We use a plastic plate because he sometimes gets excited and drags it off the table. We've also taught him to sit before he gets food. And he asks for a cat treat by meowing twice so it sounds like he saying "biscuit". He's the politest cat I know.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My little parrot eats at the table with my husband and I, but not in front of company. Birdy’s trained to eat from a plate and clean his mouth on a napkin. His table manners aren’t perfect - he bangs his plate when he wants more food, and he’s not above stealing from my plate if I get up to get something from the kitchen!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Still sounds like your little parrot has more manners than a lot of people so you're doing great!

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would say “I understand your position and I respect that. As a sentient being it is my free will to give this godddamn cat an uppercut if it tries to take my nuggets again”. But she was only 10 so…🤷‍♂️

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Lynne Harbison
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I visited a elderly lady and she gave me a cup of tea and a piece of cake. She put my plate on the floor for the dog to lick clean, then put the plate in the cupboard without washing it.

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Lara Verne
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A sentiend being who just licked it's own butt minute ago.I love cats, but I do not share food with them.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Should have slapped her in the face. That would have been your right as a sentient being with free will then

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was watching one of those extreme cleaners shows, and they were using a device that did bacteria counts. They used it on a cat from one of the cleaner's houses (so a very, very clean house), and it measures over 7000. They had previously measured skips and pub bathrooms that measured less. I have always been careful about washing my hands after handling my cats, but I have been a lot, lot more careful after seeing that!

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They stand in their own toilets! I love my cats so much but poopy paws are not allowed on my counters or any other food spaces. My cat woke me up with snuggles the other weekend but when he dragged his tail across my face all I could smell was poop lol. So, nope I’m with you! I wash my hands after snuggle time now.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Even I have to say yuck!!! and I'm constantly cleaning the kitty litter of now over 75 cats in my stray cat shelter. I have only 2 cats at home and none of them are allowed anywhere near the kitchen.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yikes my cats do jump up on tables and counters but not while I'm eating

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Then people wonder how they get these weird diseases.

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Kishibe Angelo
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i have 8 cats not in one house but between my parents and they get sprayed with water if they even walk towards the food

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Kishibe Angelo
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

but i reward them time to time if they dont eat the food with fish and treats it seems to work because they have started leacing are food alone

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is a little extreme but i guarantee you my indoor cat is cleaner than your slobbering dog that literally eats other dog's poop then licks your mouth.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Until recently, I've always lived with at least one cat. I loved my cats, but not what they stepped in. If human feet don't go on the table, then no feet are allowed.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

my cat just chills in our kitchen sink even when the water is on

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I read that women with cats are more likely to get cancer than both women without cats and men WITH cats. (Same with birds, while dog ownership has no correlation with cancer rates of either sex.) They think maybe the aflotoxins affect women in some unknown way. Cats really, really should not be around that woman's food. Considering that cats do something to women's health that we can't yet explain, for all we know, the cat is what's making her crazy.

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My cat is not allowed on tabletops and counters and never gets human food. However, she's perfectly happy and thriving. There's nothing wrong with boundaries! (That applies to children as well, by the way.)

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Our little female cat knows darn well she isn't allowed on the table or countertops, so of course she does it when we aren't in the kitchen. Well, deception is supposed to be a sign of intelligence, so I guess she's smart.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love cats and mine walk on tables but the will of a sentient being stops where the will of another begins.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm less disturbed by the cat than I am by the mum's response. Whoa. I mean, I'm no fan of cats - or anyone, honestly - roaming the table & stealing food off plates. But that's not the worst of it here.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Amebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, which is a type of ameba. This species can affect all mammals, including humans, cats, and dogs. A cat may become infected with an ameba infection after eating food or drinking water that has been contaminated with either the cysts or mobile forms of the parasite.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The one and only time I met my ex’s dad (and his “new” family) was memorable for a similar reason. They had this tiny kitten, couldn’t have been more than a few months old. There were 6 of us, and my ex’s stepmum had made this huge pan full of spaghetti carbonara. There were a lot of leftovers, and it turned out that was what the kitten ate; they just emptied the pan, still a third full, onto a giant place and put it on the floor in front of the kitten. In the morning it got leftover bacon, eggs, and toast. Poor thing, I dread to think what became of it.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would have taken the food of her plate and when she complained I'd say "Don't interfere with the free will of a sentient being".

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Or go pee on the floor in the bathroom and then tell her that it's your right as a sentient being not to pee in the toilet if you choose. And then leave that house for good.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The last sentence is awesome & most likely so true! It definitely is in our house!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Cats & dogs are cleaner than children, especially kids in diapers. Salmonella, listeria, norovirus, and E Coli are some of the germs found in dirty diapers that can cause disease even when the child is healthy.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House My friend and I all went to our rich friend’s house to play. Then they said they needed to do something and would be back in an hour. So we all just played in the room and waited. Turns out the entire family had lunch and just locked us up in the room so they wouldn’t have to feed us. Once we found out we all felt hurt and decided to never play at their house again.

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Redditor u/LiterallyEkam revealed to Bored Panda the inspiration behind their question on r/AskReddit that netted them over 66.2k upvotes. They saw an incredibly bizarre situation while visiting a friend and this got them thinking about how we all see things very differently.

“The event that inspired me to post the question was when I saw something I would not consider normal at a friend's house. I saw my friend kiss his dog on the lips and when I asked him about it he thought it was something other people did normally,” they told me.

Obviously, the redditor found this behavior very weird (and odds are that many of you Pandas do, too). “I had seen others kiss their dog but not directly on the lips in the way I saw. I found this peculiar and I wanted to find out if others have had similar experiences.”

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According to Ekam, they never expected their thread to get so popular. “I didn't think there would be many people who had such interesting stories,” they complimented their fellow Reddit users for being honest and sharing their experience with everyone else.

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Went to friends house as a kid. Sitting at the dinning table for lunch. House phone rings. Everyone falls to the floor around me including the mum and dad. I'm the only one left sitting there. The dad informs me that I now must answer the phone. "Hello... Johnson's house". I hold the phone out to the dad. "Ummm it's for you". Everyone laughs. I am so uncomfortable. The next time that phone rang. I was the fastest to the floor I can tell you that. Such a fun loving family. Loved going around there!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

LOL I would just answer the phone and have fun with that! "I'm sorry they can't come to the phone right now, there's been an earthquake..."

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Friend’s amputee grandpa demanded to watch everyone in the bathroom when they went. He had a mirror so he could watch you. When I didn’t fall for that, they put shampoo in my hair so I’d have to take a shower. Noped the F out and called my mom. Friend didn’t think it was odd.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House One of the first times I met my husband's family, I was over at their house and husband gestured for me to sit down and be comfortable. Their house was really very cluttered. Not quite hoarder cluttered, but close. They had a couple of couches facing each other and then some other chairs. Not knowing the 'rules,' I sat on one of the couches, which had a lot of stuffed teddy bears on it. OMG, you would think I had sat down on live bears. There were probably 20-30 small - medium stuffed bears on this couch. Husband's mother and twin brother both visibly reacted as if I had damaged the bears. (Not antique bears either). That was when I was told that the couch was for the bears, and only for the bears and that no one was allowed to sit on the bears' couch. Just the bears. The bears all had little beaded necklaces with their names on them to tell them apart because they were all the same brand and style.

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I was very curious to get Ekam’s take on why people don’t recognize peculiar behaviors for what they are and what we can do to take a more objective glance at our own daily habits.

In Ekam’s view, it’s all about building habits that we no longer think about. “I think that people grow up seeing and doing these behaviors which they perceive as normal because they are used to it,” they told me, adding that some folks might simply not have been taught that it’s something other people do. 

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Ekam said that expanding our social circle and experiencing different lifestyles can help us get a different perspective on our own lives. “The only way to be self-aware of our quirks is to spend more time around other people and learn their behaviors.”

Just because we’re different, however, doesn’t mean that we should automatically aim to readjust to what we see as ‘normal’ and usual. Doing so would mean that we’d give up what makes us unique. What makes us individuals. What makes us… well, ‘us.’

“I don't think people should aim to iron out their quirks. It's what makes us different, and unless it's damaging to others, we should accept each other for it,” Ekam said that the only habits we should consider changing are the ones that actually harm others.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House More of an attitude. I remember waving the cigarette smoke away from my face and her dad saying not to because it was "rude". I was prob 8 or 9 at the time and I grew up in a smoke free home so someone blowing smoke in my direction wasn't at all normal to me. And worst, somehow I was the rude one.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House My friend had ANTS in her bed. They were crawling all over the headboard, pilows, sheets, blanket, just everywhere. she got offended when i started to kill some of them. remind you, we were having a sleepover. never again.

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Here's an "I was that family" story. My Godmother (who was practically an aunt) ran a fairly successful daycare out of her home in the 90s. She was a first generation immigrant to the US, whose parents came to the New England area from Ireland. My two younger brothers and I spent a lot of time at her home and I was generally the oldest child there.

When I was about 8 years old, she started to have me make her her favorite drink. Gin and tonic. She drank these ALL DAY, while running her home daycare. At age 8 I knew...how to mix cocktails, that forks were better for stirring than spoons, and that large plastic bottles of gin were cheap and low quality.

This went on for years, on pretty much a daily basis, until my family moved out west. My Godmother kept her daycare running until she died (I'm sure of health problems relating to alcohol). I was 15 when she passed and I'm in my 30's now. I honestly went most of my life thinking NOTHING of it until I became a father a couple of years ago. At which point I was like... "How the f**k did anyone let her have a daycare?"

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

is good to learn a trade early, there are probably plenty of daycare centers that'd need a good bartender

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However, at the end of the day, we really should be putting our own comfort and happiness first, not that of our guests and acquaintances. At least according to relationship and dating expert Dan Bacon, from The Modern Man project. Recently, he told me that it’s impossible to please everyone with the way you have your home designed and organized, so instead of stressing about this, we should be unapologetically ourselves.

"A man’s home is part of what people initially use to judge his social status and character. However, how he behaves and acts with the people who come over to his place says so much more about him," Dan told Bored Panda that our homes and how we act greatly contribute to how people look at us.

"A man might have a perfectly tidy, well-designed, and stylish home, but be very nervous and try too hard to impress people who come over. So, rather than seeing him as a cool, confident, successful man they can admire and look up to, most people just perceive him as a nervous, insecure guy with a nice place. Alternatively, they may see him as a guy who tries hard to please others with material things because he's insecure about himself and doesn't feel good enough in their eyes,” Dan explained to Bored Panda.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House I'm going to say Medium Rare chicken. Had dinner at my friends house when I was 10. They said the blood made it delicious, I tried to politely ask if I could microwave it a little longer, which offended them and resulted in a lecture of how they ate people during WWII in Romania and how lucky I was to have medium rare chicken...

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You also get the privilege of spending lots of time on the porcelain throne at best.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House They had a room where they would just let their dog crap on the floor. It didn't look like it was cleaned often.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House I am doing part time freelance nursing atm. One of the cases i attended was a rather large house in the middle of nowhere for an elderly man. When i was let in by his caretaker, i saw the old man lying in a box which was disguised as a bed. I was told it was because the family knew he was on his last legs and eventually he will pass on so the box was his pre-coffin for the undertaker to take to the parlour and its a norm for their family to do this. Creepy but that wasnt even the worst part, while i was waiting for the antibiotic drip to complete, i looked out the window and saw the backyard of the house, all the coffins of deceased family members were all above ground and you could open the window to see them in the coffins,preserved from the day they died. They were only lowered into the grave once the decomposition begun despite the preservatives. Apparently, it was part of their beliefs and family traditions.

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Part of being a good host, however, means letting others speak. We shouldn’t be hogging all of the attention when we have guests over. "Remember that most people care more about themselves than other people. So, allow people to talk about themselves, rather than always trying to be the center of attention,” the expert said.

"Also remember to not try to oversell yourself or your place, to hopefully gain people’s approval. Be confident and secure in who you are as a person and let your surroundings provide additional clues about who you are and how you approach life."

The expert stressed the fact that we should always do whatever we want when it comes to our homes. We have to feel happy where we live, not focus on trying to impress everyone. So while some people might thrive only in tidy and perfectly clean environments, others can be confident in more of a messy home.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House So my friend's family has a shrine for her grandma, when I first saw I was like “oh, she probably passed and this is a way to commemorate her” (since we also have a little “shrine” for my grandma). I was on Facetime with her later on that night when I got home and asked about it, and turns out that her grandma is VERY much alive and healthy. She explained that she thinks her family is a cult with her grandma as the leader and idk every time I go to her house I freak out just a tiny bit

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House I grew up as a Jehovah's witness and my mom pushed me to be friends with people within the religion. One girl was only allowed to talk to people within the religion so she was homeschooled. She was was allowed to watch one movie or one tv show a day rated g-pg with approval. Three of us, aged 16, watched Lion King 2 then her parents made us go to bed at 730 in the summer. She also wasn't allowed to have any posters on her wall as that was viewed as idol worship. Her parents came in to "approve" our prayers for the night. I left feeling super bad for her.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House My friend had nine siblings, and whenever we ate at their house, he always told me to 'protect my food.' He literally covered his plate by surrounding it with his arms. His brothers kept stealing food from the younger ones, and their parents didn't do anything to stop them! It was just normal.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I grew up in Utah and some of the kids I went to school with had BIG families. Like upwards of 20 siblings big. They ALL guarded their food like this.

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"If you enjoy placing a lot of importance on your home because it means a lot to you, then do that. If you only see it as a place to live and want to focus your attention on other things, you should do that. You can never impress or please everyone, no matter what you do. Just look at celebrities as an example. They have millions of people who love them and millions who hate them,” Dan said.

"The same applies to your home. You will never make it, furnish it or arrange it in a way where everyone loves you for it and wishes they had it. Some people will love it, others will like it and some will hate it. So, just enjoy doing what you want to do. That’s the only way you’ll truly be happy."

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House My brother (about 6 at the time) came home from a friend's house upset and confused and my mom figured out that the kids' parents had been watching p**n openly in front of the kids. Needless to say, he wasn't allowed back.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House Saw my friend spit in their house, straight onto the carpet. I didn't go back.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House They let the dogs and cats into the basement to go to the bathroom even though they had a fenced in back yard. The whole house smelled, even the kids when they went to school.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House Had a friend who’s family lived on a huge property and kept cows for the property tax exemption, not odd.. he told me to come by and get some purple ringers he collected for me.. invited me in to meet his parents and I swear to god, there was a fullsize cow chilling on one of their couches in the livingroom. That sight was way more wild than any of the hallucinations later experienced. Really nice people though lol..

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House I had a friend when I was 13-14 who’s family didn’t speak at all when they ate dinner. The first time I ate there I tried to make conversation and got a super weird glare and shake of the head from the mom. After dinner was done everyone would just go back to doing whatever. I remember thinking at the time while I ate in awkward silence “why would anyone want to eat like this everyday? I come from a family of 8 where dinners were chaos so maybe I was conditioned too far the other way.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That was actually a tradition Iin parts of Britain and Ireland, I think it died out during the 20th century. But yes, not that long ago, there were places where everyone considered it rude to talk over a meal.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House A friend in high school had all the normal pictures in the hallway. Family in various places/vacations etc. But there was one of his dad on a pier with a fishing pole. On closer inspection hanging at the end of the pole, like a large fish he had just caught, was HIS MOTHER! Fully nude and hanging upside down. Just like a fish. My friend refused to talk about the picture.

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15 years ago. Visit a friend house who live in san Francisco around 3rd street (bad neighborhood area) . Upon entering pass by the kitchen 4 gas stove flame was in full blast not cooking anything, no vent, you can literally see a big burn hole in the ceiling all the way thru the 2nd floor room. His mom was upstairs one of those rooms far away from the bottom floor kitchen, watching tv in full blast. Long story short. They are basically using their gas stove as a centralize heater for the whole house. Im a certified fire safety director at my work. This almost gives me a heart attack.

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Went to a sleepover at this girls house and her mom was obsessively taking pictures of us all night. At one point, we were watching a movie and my friend passed out and her mom , I s**t you not, pulls out a huge newscast-type heavy duty camera and starts recording her daughter sleeping for a solid 5 minutes .

I have trouble sleeping and so that night when us kids were in the bedroom to sleep, I was on the floor, just staring at the wall in the dark. I was facing away from the door, laying on my side. I hear the door creak...some footsteps and then the darkness of the room lit with a sudden flash. I got up just in time to see the door close. I know it was her mom taking pics of us. The weirdest part to me is that it was about 3am when that happened...meaning the girl's mom either had an alarm or just stayed up that late in wait....

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That is weird as s**t. Maybe just trying to take pics, but still creepy, especially of someone else

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This happened when I was like, 6. I needed to use the bathroom at a friend’s house and he led me to his parent’s bathroom. The place was filled with crap of all sorts. Boxes, magazines, an inflatable pool, lots of other stuff. You could barely get in there. He pulled out a drawer from the installed cabinet by the entry way and said to pee in there. I thought he was joking until he went ahead and peed in there himself. I couldn’t argue with that, so I too peed right in there. Then he shut the drawer and we went and played more ninja turtles. I have no idea what became of that drawer/house/family.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House When I was in high school, a friend asked me and two other friends to his house for dinner. His mom served homemade bean soup, which was very good. Toward the end of the main course, she brought out chocolate cake for dessert. She cut each of us a slice and plopped it into our bowls... in which we each still had about an inch of soup. Us guests exchanged puzzled glances, but the family dug right in, so apparently chocolate cake soaked in bean soup was an ordinary thing for them.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House Using a friend’s bathroom, ran out of toilet paper. Looked for a new roll under the sink and was HORRIFIED to see that used tampons were put into a paper grocery bag and just...left there. Had to have been years worth. There are no words.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Had a woman rent my basement off me, for weeks this awful smell kept permeating through the house from downstairs (the AC/heat unit pulled air from the basement and pumped it through the house). Finally I cracked because the smell was making me nearly vomit. I walked into her downstairs apartment (without permission, my bad, just couldn't take it anymore) and found her bathroom trashcan LOADED AND OVERFLOWING ON THE FLOOR with used sanitary products. The smell was months of rotting period blood. She didn't think anything of it, thought my horrified reaction was hilarious. Promptly told her skank a** to leave.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House We looked at a house where the current owners had small stone statues of angels next to every door and window. You had to move the statue to get through the door.

They said "we are Christian people".

We didn't ask.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House One of my Ex's collected her finger/toe nails in little glass bottles. She put them on display over her bed.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House I had a friend in HS. We're still friends today actually. His mom was a hoarder. There were little pathways throughout the house but it was filled, from floor to ceiling, with junk. In the hallway to the bedrooms, she had stacked every newspaper she ever got. They were tied up in bundles. When you walked in that hallway he would caution to not touch the papers because if a row fell, it would take a couple hours to dig yourself out.

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30 Unusual And Disturbing Things These People Saw At Someone Else's House I had a friend in high school whose mother was from Jamaica. His family would colon cleanse together every year. I guess it was customary from his mom's culture. So literally they'd take medicine to make themselves s**t their brains out for a day or two every year. Notable mention- they only had one bathroom.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In my family it was a spoon of castor oil every Friday night tm clean us out for school Monday morning!

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