People Are Sharing The "Red Flag" Items They Saw In Another Person's House, And YIKES
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People Are Sharing The "Red Flag" Items They Saw In Another Person's House, And YIKES
"Large political flags on the wall. I don't care what your political affiliations are; if you're so obsessed that you feel like you need to hang a huge flag in your living room to announce them, that's a no from me."
"When there's nude artwork, especially where children can see it. Things on display should be appropriate for mixed company."
"When the rooms cannot be used for what they were originally intended for because they're messy with stuff - to the point of not even being able to walk around."
"One of my best friends from middle school invited me to spend the night one weekend, and their house was so unbelievably nasty. It was more than just trash and dirty clothes all over the place. My friend's older sister had a baby, and they had dirty diapers and food scraps throughout the apartment."
Homes can contain visible items or conditions that signal concern for visitors. Oversized political flags can indicate intense obsession with beliefs. Nude artwork placed where children can see it can be inappropriate for mixed company. Extreme clutter that prevents normal room use signals poor organization or hoarding. Completely blank white walls may suggest emotional detachment or unwillingness to form attachments. Severe filth, including dirty diapers and food scraps, indicates unhygienic and potentially unsafe living conditions. These signs can make visitors uncomfortable and suggest mismatched values, poor hygiene, or boundary issues in the household.
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