If you want to live in a filthy house, that's your prerogative. However, if you've invited people into your home, have the decency to pick up a little.
Example 1) Friend M loves to have people over, mostly because she has a son and it's just easier for her. That's fine. However, she has a cat. There are 3 people in our group of friends that are allergic to cats. I think that the least you should do is try to vacuum up pet hair and isolate the animal. But, no, the cat runs free and hair's all over the place. As a bonus, she keeps kitty's litterbox in a half bath next to the kitchen, which means litter gets scattered all in the kitchen. mmm, tasty.
Example 2) Over Thanksgiving we spent two nights with Fiance's mom and brother. Their house is one of the worst places I've ever spent time. They have four mini dachshunds who aren't exactly housebroken. Accidents are simply wiped up with paper towels..no spraying or mopping to clean it up. The smell of pee is overwhelming and the floor is sticky. Junk is piled all over the place. We had to shut the door (to keep out the dogs) when we slept, but there was no air circulation so we were roasting. It was just absolutely filthy....I mean, it was Thanksgiving and I had no appetite. (Considering the state of the kitchen I was careful about what I ate anyway.) When we finally got to my sister's, the first thing we did was wash up and wipe down our shoes and luggage. I didn't want to sound ungrateful (we couldn't afford a hotel), but it was just awful. I'll never spend a night there again.
It just...bothers me. If I know that I'm having people over, my house is pretty clean. It may not be spotless, but it's dusted, vacuumed, swept, etc. If people are spending the night, I make up a comfortable bed with access to spare blankets and fans. To me, that's just common courtesy. If you insist on living in filth, then don't have guests. If someone in your social circle is allergic to your pet, either make a genuine effort to clean up the common area or don't suggest your home as a gathering place, forcing the allergic person to choose between sneezing, being heavily medicated, or sitting at home.
ETA: Also, please have enough places to sit for everyone. Fiance and I are both heavy and it's really embarrassing for us to try to get down to and back up off the floor.
Example 1) Friend M loves to have people over, mostly because she has a son and it's just easier for her. That's fine. However, she has a cat. There are 3 people in our group of friends that are allergic to cats. I think that the least you should do is try to vacuum up pet hair and isolate the animal. But, no, the cat runs free and hair's all over the place. As a bonus, she keeps kitty's litterbox in a half bath next to the kitchen, which means litter gets scattered all in the kitchen. mmm, tasty.
Example 2) Over Thanksgiving we spent two nights with Fiance's mom and brother. Their house is one of the worst places I've ever spent time. They have four mini dachshunds who aren't exactly housebroken. Accidents are simply wiped up with paper towels..no spraying or mopping to clean it up. The smell of pee is overwhelming and the floor is sticky. Junk is piled all over the place. We had to shut the door (to keep out the dogs) when we slept, but there was no air circulation so we were roasting. It was just absolutely filthy....I mean, it was Thanksgiving and I had no appetite. (Considering the state of the kitchen I was careful about what I ate anyway.) When we finally got to my sister's, the first thing we did was wash up and wipe down our shoes and luggage. I didn't want to sound ungrateful (we couldn't afford a hotel), but it was just awful. I'll never spend a night there again.
It just...bothers me. If I know that I'm having people over, my house is pretty clean. It may not be spotless, but it's dusted, vacuumed, swept, etc. If people are spending the night, I make up a comfortable bed with access to spare blankets and fans. To me, that's just common courtesy. If you insist on living in filth, then don't have guests. If someone in your social circle is allergic to your pet, either make a genuine effort to clean up the common area or don't suggest your home as a gathering place, forcing the allergic person to choose between sneezing, being heavily medicated, or sitting at home.
ETA: Also, please have enough places to sit for everyone. Fiance and I are both heavy and it's really embarrassing for us to try to get down to and back up off the floor.
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