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What is wrong with some people?
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Me and missus were invited to a friend of hers and at some point i wanted to use the toilet so was pointed upstairs. As i walked upstairs i heard "WAIT!" and he friend came running past me and closed the bedroom door and apologised before scurrying back downstairs. My missus later told me that she's just private.
To be honest as i walked to the toilet i glanced at the bedroom and carried on to the toilet before the friend came sprinting up the stairs and it looked clean, basic and there didn't appear to be anything embarrassing but then i only glanced.
This has led me to this question, why oh why are people happy for you to come into their homes, see their kitchens, living rooms, bathrooms but yet are embarrassed to show them what usually is the best looking room in the house?
Example- "Hello ( Insert friends name here ), i'm happy for you to see where i relax, where we eat, where we relieve our bodily fluids/solids but we just can't have anyone see where we sleep!"
^See how ridiculous that sounds?
personally i'm proud of my bedroom and after the downstairs tour i'm more than happy to show everyone my bedroom where the magic happens.
Are you one of these people that are ashamed of showing people your bedroom, if so why and do you let guests into other parts of your home where embarrassment isn't an issue?
To be honest as i walked to the toilet i glanced at the bedroom and carried on to the toilet before the friend came sprinting up the stairs and it looked clean, basic and there didn't appear to be anything embarrassing but then i only glanced.
This has led me to this question, why oh why are people happy for you to come into their homes, see their kitchens, living rooms, bathrooms but yet are embarrassed to show them what usually is the best looking room in the house?
Example- "Hello ( Insert friends name here ), i'm happy for you to see where i relax, where we eat, where we relieve our bodily fluids/solids but we just can't have anyone see where we sleep!"
^See how ridiculous that sounds?
personally i'm proud of my bedroom and after the downstairs tour i'm more than happy to show everyone my bedroom where the magic happens.
Are you one of these people that are ashamed of showing people your bedroom, if so why and do you let guests into other parts of your home where embarrassment isn't an issue?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think bedrooms are private and personal however, if I was giving someone a tour then I would also show them the bedrooms, otherwise the doors would be kept closed. Like The Builder, I have also been in many, many bedrooms treating property for flea infestations, the knew I would be treat ting the carpets under the beds but they still leave mountains of screwed up tissues and often their little play toys, there was then huge embarrassment when I asked the owner to remove all this stuff so I could treat the room properly, especially for one lady as she put her "toy" back in her drawer and walked away, it turned on and started break dancing inside her drawer making a dreadful noise, I wasn't touching it!! you could just see she wanted to die there and then. I just smiled politely :-)
Thinking about it, we (me and my sisters) never went into our parents' bedroom when we were kids. Not sure why, we just didn't.
If I have friends/family to my house, they generally don't really go upstairs. There's no reason for them to.
I have no issues in people coming into my bedroom, though... as demonstrated.... er... last night ;)
If I have friends/family to my house, they generally don't really go upstairs. There's no reason for them to.
I have no issues in people coming into my bedroom, though... as demonstrated.... er... last night ;)