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40 Times People Realized They’re Living With A ‘Monster’ And Just Had To Share The Evidence
If you like things tidy, living with other people is hard. You have to maneuver through their dirty clothes, go on a scavenger hunt every time you need a clean plate, and work part-time as a garbage collector. But if you're unlucky enough, you might move in with an individual that's impossible to live with. No matter if you're high-maintenance or chill as a goldfish. The Internet calls these creatures 'monsters'. And rightfully so. Who else could keep a potato in their cupboard so long that it starts sprouting? Or leave so much hair on the wall of a shower that you could make a wig out of it? Bored Panda has compiled a list of pictures that show what it's like to live with a monster so scroll down, check out their insane living habits, and upvote your (least) favorite ones!
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The Way My Wife Opens Things
While cheesy sitcoms may have convinced you that living with roommates is the best, truth is, there's much more to it. When you are sharing your space with someone else, everyday life is full of conflicts, compromises, and setting boundaries. There are, however, things you can do to make it easier for everyone involved.
My Wife Hung A Nice Picture And A Small Shelf While I Was On Duty. Now My Eye Is Twitching
Clear Communication from the get-go. Even though this is one of the most important tips for any relationship, it's vital for all roommates. You'll be spending a lot of time with each other, and you'll need to respect each other's needs and preferences. Ask yourself what you know about yourself already and what you expect from the person that's living with you. Maybe you like to blast music while you study, maybe you need some peace and quiet before you go to sleep, it doesn't matter, just figure it out and communicate these needs and expectations as soon as possible.
Why I Keep A Secret Tube Of Toothpaste From My Wife And Children
Solve problems immediately. The best way to go about it is to tackle them while they're still small. Is your roommate borrowing your stuff without asking? Or maybe they're constantly leaving a mess behind them? Address issues as soon as you notice them and it will be easier to talk about them in a calm and friendly manner.
I Lost A Loved One Today. I'm Not Sure Which One Yet, But Whoever Cuts Cheese Cake Like This Is Dead To Me
Be respectful when you're thinking about inviting people over. Even if you're an extroverted socialite who thrives among other people, your roommate prefers spending time alone. Bringing a group of friends to your home may be disrupting, considering it's their home as well. Talk to your roommate again, inform them about your socialization needs and make sure you don't overstep any boundaries.
My Housemate Still Hasn’t Got Rid Of His Pumpkin From Halloween
It's okay if you and your roommate aren't best friends. Try to be pleasant and friendly to your roommate, but respect each other's personal space. There's no need to force a close relationship, doing so might cause strain and discomfort for the both of you. Go on with your life and if you connect, you connect, and if you don't, at least you get along.
Damn 3-Year-Olds
My Wife Never Finishes A Bottle Of Shampoo Or Body Wash Before Buying A New Kind And Leaving The Old Ones
Why do you assume the wife is the one that cleans the bathtub?
Load More Replies...Seems to me that there's a fresh one waiting for when the current bottle goes empty. We do the same in our house.
Try being married to someone who will only take baths. He gets extremely dirty with the work he does and also shaves in the tub. Imagine the horror show left behind after it drains. I told him our next house will have 2 bathrooms and I'm putting a lock on mine that he won't ever, ever be able to use under any circumstance.
My 3 daughters do this and I secretly pour them all together and fill up a few bottles and throw the empties-
My wife does the exact same thing, drives me crazy...I end up using the old bottles so i can throw them away
I do the same thing, but not to that extreme. Recently, I vowed to myself not to buy any more hair products until I finish the ones I have.
She will break this habit, and an arm or wrist, once she slips and falls due to stepping on an empty bottle which fell into the shower unnoticed.
And you haven't combined all the remnants in one bottle and handed her the now "brand new" full bottle, why?
Sigh, oh the horror! It looks like a graveyard for almost finished bottles of foo-foo!
first, who says she's the one who cleans? second--regardless, she's just plain inconsiderate, third go thru and put all the "refills" away in a box or under the sink. drives me nuts just to look at this!!
Oooh no put it upside down to get last bits then recycle the bottle!
They all go in the trash or I combine them all into 1 big jug of shampoo
That would be my mother. She doesn't finish the last item she uses or eaten, and then she buys some more of the same item. It could be shampoo, conditioner, bath soap, pot cleaner, or snack items. My mother's house is becoming cluttered with half used or half eaten items.
This would be my mother. She buys more items when she hasn't finished the last item she purchased. It could be bath soap, shampoo, carpet cleaner, pot cleaner, or snack items.
just add the old one to the new one. and then toss the empty... some people don't know how to do that...
Looks like she buys them two at a time. Take the full bottles to a women's shelter (they only take unused bottles in my town). Give the partials to a homeless shelter.
She doesn’t mean any harm. I think I have a solution!!.. tell her to buy sample sizes online. She’s just trying different ones for different purposes. They’re all not the same!!!!
I really thought that one bottle said "colon lover" and I was like WFBBQ.
Are your hands broken? Throw out the empties, and/or consolidate the near-empties if it bugs you so much. At least it's neat and clean.
My husband does this. With everything, including ketchup. Had THREE almost finished bottles of ketchup in the cupboard............
Ugh my boyfriends mom does this it drives me nuts! And I never want to throw them out...cause they're not mine lol so annoying
Ibcan say that I will buy a new bottle of something and after a week that bottle does not seem to work as well as when it was new.
hahahaaaa, she is bossing the tub :) (Just get a shelf, that menu of f**k-knows-what-all-that-is-for would get me insane dropping as i move there)
Yes, this is my bathroom because of my wife, last time i checked i counted around 27 shampoo bottles, one of them is mine.
Why don't you just pour the old one into the new one and toss it if this bothers you? I do this lol(for fear of running out) and I'm happy to say that I ALWAYS have soap if I need some !!
Mix them all into a big bottle and see what happens.
My Roommate's Toothbrush
What Kind Of Person Leaves This In The Freezer
"Flatmate Made Pasta, Then Left For A Vacation." (I Sort Of Want To Cuddle It)
I'm Starting A Fight With My Wife
My Roommate And I Own Only Two Pots. When He Cooks, He Stores The Leftovers In The Fridge In The Pots, Instead Of Putting Them In Containers
My Side Of The Room vs. My Roommate's Side
My Wife Never Fully Screws The Lids Back Onto Anything
My Flatmate Isn’t The Biggest Fan Of Hygiene. This Festive Potato Managed To Grow In His Cupboard
Holiday With New Boyfriend - He Opens Bread Like This
My Wife Is A Monster
The Way My Housemate Tidied These Shoes
My Wife Likes To Put Her Food And Drinks On Electronics
lol thats actually soooo germ ridden...but I'm guilty of doing that sometimes lol
My Roommate Leaves Her Cat's Litter Box Scoop In Our Kitchen Sink
My Wife Leaves Hair Stuck To The Shower Wall
How My Boyfriend Stores His Cords
My Wife Thinks It Is OK To Mix M&M's With Skittles
I Thought I Was The Only One Whose Flatmates Were Growing Potato Monsters. This One Was Growing For A Year And I Discovered It The Weekend I Moved In
My Girlfriend’s Kitchen, Everyone
My Wife’s Nightstand
My Wife Bought Toilet Paper For The First Time. One Ply. I Live With A Monster
My Roommates Seem To Forget This Exists
I Live With A Monster. This Happens Every Single Time I Get Back Home After Being Away With Work For 2 Weeks
My Boyfriend Doesn't Throw Away Empty Toilet Paper Rolls
Instead, the top of the toilet becomes his garbage display area. I take out the garbage regularly, but I wanted to see how long this would go on for - it's been 2 weeks.
My Wife Is A Monster
She obviously wants to get straight to the toy at the bottom of the cereal package.
My Roommate Puts The Empty Milk Containers Back Into The Fridge
The Way My Wife Leaves The Egg Shells In The Carton Instead Of Throwing Them Into The Trash
So My Roommate Used My Tin Foil
When My Roommates Take Out The Trash, They Don’t Put A New Lining, And Throw Trash In The Can Anyway
I've Been Stuck In My Room Sick For 4 Days Trying To Not Give My Roommate And His Girlfriend What I Have. They've Just Been Letting The Dishes Build Up This Whole Time
I used to have a roommate like this. Every damn night I would clean the kitchen spotless and he and his friends would come in drunk and make messy food late at night and leave the mess!! So, I finally decided to take all of the dirty dishes and put them in his bed in the morning after he left and would remake his bed like nothing happened. A few times of this and he finally stopped! We still laugh about it now haha
My Wife Always Opens The Microwave Before It Ends And Leaves It Like This, So I Always Have To Cancel Before Setting My Heating Time
How My Parents Store Their DVDs
My Girlfriend Opens New Water Bottles Without Finishing The Others First. Send Help, Please
I Live With Monsters
A lot of these people are more health hazards above anything else... Have they never been taught basic hygiene???
Spot on. Most of these people are nothing short of pigs
Load More Replies...I really don't get why people put up with some of these nasty habits of wasting and creating unhealthy situations. Speak to your roommate, friend , husband or wife and tell them to change their ways.
Wow, these are outraging. So little considerate, so little environmental-conscious, so selfish, so egoistic...in a partnersip you ought to tolerate the smaller and larger idiosyncracies, but many of the examples here display something deeper: a questionable overall attitude towards things.
So apparently I am married to a Monster because she does about 3/4 of the things on here.
I seriously can't get my head around why anyone would be like this. Yet there are thousands of these people. It would be interesting to find out what, psychologically, leads to this. I know sometimes people with depression get like this but in other cases, the mind boggles as to what it is.
I would never put up with most of these 'habits' and I would certainly know about them way before I made any kind of commitment, so it would not be difficult to say bye-bye lol
I only have one thing to say: face your problems instead of Facebooking them
I’ve had more than my fair share of nasty roommates, but this story was by far the worst.. We had two bathrooms in the apartment; one was mine, one was hers. For the first several months she would always use my shower because she said hers was “too gross”. After over six months, I decided enough was enough (I have very short hair and OCD, she had a freaking lion’s mane and was hippie dirty) so I went to bleach her shower so she would stop using mine. I pull back the curtain and was absolutely shocked at what I found.. there were bags of garbage piled 5’ high in her tub!!! Literally dozens of full garbage bags!!! Needless to say, we had quite the “talk” when she got home and was never allowed to use my bathroom again.
Hubby does several of these. I keep telling myself that after he's "gone" I will miss all this. But.... will I?
It's amazing that people choose such irresponsible and thoughtless spouses.
Do you know what's wrong with every single one of these people? Pure Laziness.
About 38 of these are my boyfriends habits...no exxageration. I am so over it n him!!
Holy c**p, who raised these people?! Monsters raising monsters... must break the cycle!
That’s why I live alone. If I get married This issue would be on the prenups!
I am not sure about this. You call these people monsters and then you show messy rooms of people struggling with depression. Where is consistency?
Did someone say these people are depressed or are you assuming that ANY super messy person is depressed? Believe it or not some people are just lazy and disgusting...
Load More Replies...Two takeaways from this. 1) there are some seriously f*****g gross people about. 2) too many people are ignorant about OCD. It is not about needing things tidy/neat/clean. It is a serious mental health condition that traps sufferers into ritualised behaviours in an attempt to escape obsessive/distressing thoughts. It can be so bad it can drive people to suicide. Please stop trivialising this serious illness!
It is just shocking that some women do the things above. How can a woman be so messy and ignorant?
Are women held to a different cleanliness standard than men? Your comment is weirdly sexist.
Load More Replies...A lot of these people are more health hazards above anything else... Have they never been taught basic hygiene???
Spot on. Most of these people are nothing short of pigs
Load More Replies...I really don't get why people put up with some of these nasty habits of wasting and creating unhealthy situations. Speak to your roommate, friend , husband or wife and tell them to change their ways.
Wow, these are outraging. So little considerate, so little environmental-conscious, so selfish, so egoistic...in a partnersip you ought to tolerate the smaller and larger idiosyncracies, but many of the examples here display something deeper: a questionable overall attitude towards things.
So apparently I am married to a Monster because she does about 3/4 of the things on here.
I seriously can't get my head around why anyone would be like this. Yet there are thousands of these people. It would be interesting to find out what, psychologically, leads to this. I know sometimes people with depression get like this but in other cases, the mind boggles as to what it is.
I would never put up with most of these 'habits' and I would certainly know about them way before I made any kind of commitment, so it would not be difficult to say bye-bye lol
I only have one thing to say: face your problems instead of Facebooking them
I’ve had more than my fair share of nasty roommates, but this story was by far the worst.. We had two bathrooms in the apartment; one was mine, one was hers. For the first several months she would always use my shower because she said hers was “too gross”. After over six months, I decided enough was enough (I have very short hair and OCD, she had a freaking lion’s mane and was hippie dirty) so I went to bleach her shower so she would stop using mine. I pull back the curtain and was absolutely shocked at what I found.. there were bags of garbage piled 5’ high in her tub!!! Literally dozens of full garbage bags!!! Needless to say, we had quite the “talk” when she got home and was never allowed to use my bathroom again.
Hubby does several of these. I keep telling myself that after he's "gone" I will miss all this. But.... will I?
It's amazing that people choose such irresponsible and thoughtless spouses.
Do you know what's wrong with every single one of these people? Pure Laziness.
About 38 of these are my boyfriends habits...no exxageration. I am so over it n him!!
Holy c**p, who raised these people?! Monsters raising monsters... must break the cycle!
That’s why I live alone. If I get married This issue would be on the prenups!
I am not sure about this. You call these people monsters and then you show messy rooms of people struggling with depression. Where is consistency?
Did someone say these people are depressed or are you assuming that ANY super messy person is depressed? Believe it or not some people are just lazy and disgusting...
Load More Replies...Two takeaways from this. 1) there are some seriously f*****g gross people about. 2) too many people are ignorant about OCD. It is not about needing things tidy/neat/clean. It is a serious mental health condition that traps sufferers into ritualised behaviours in an attempt to escape obsessive/distressing thoughts. It can be so bad it can drive people to suicide. Please stop trivialising this serious illness!
It is just shocking that some women do the things above. How can a woman be so messy and ignorant?
Are women held to a different cleanliness standard than men? Your comment is weirdly sexist.
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