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To admit I live like this to see if anyone else does?

479 replies

11ds · 03/07/2024 21:07

I keep this a secret. I don’t expect it to be common but I wonder if anyone else lives like this?

I have a nice home, I am a single parent to a toddler. I look totally normal to the outside world and dress well etc. I am clean. DS’s spaces are always clean and tidy. But the rest of my home is awful. My bedroom is littered with tissue and labels from clothes or empty toilet rolls. It’s cluttered. Boxes still unopened from when I moved a year ago. I don’t let ds see any of this.

I don’t have a sofa. I have no rugs or a wardrobe (ds has a wardrobe). I keep my clothes in a pile on the floor.

I don’t own proper cooking utensils or oven gloves. I just pick food from the oven with my sleeve. I don’t have a duvet cover. I have one tiny hand towel to dry body and hair.

these are just a few weird things. It’s not a money problem. I have 100k savings and earn 4.5k a month. I spend money on nice make up and will get my hair done or buy ds nice toys etc. I always think one day I will sort a wardrobe etc but I never get round to it. I never feel it’s justified as I’ve just got used to living like this.

I don’t know what’s wrong with me? I assume this isn’t common? Am I mentally unwell? I dare not share it with anyone IRL!

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berksandbeyond · 03/07/2024 21:12

What was your childhood like? This doesn’t sound normal, no. Do you never have friends or family visit?

blackrabbitwhiterabbit · 03/07/2024 21:13

Are you not interested in buying a sofa or rugs? What happens if people visit?

MightWusk · 03/07/2024 21:13

This is totally abnormal. I'd only hear of something like this from someone with no money.

11ds · 03/07/2024 21:13

@berksandbeyond yes I do but I keep one area downstairs nice enough to sit at the dining table. My parents had a very tidy home.

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Julyshouldbesunny · 03/07/2024 21:14

Have you considered adhd? Currently work for a very well educated woman who earns £££ but stashes bags of rubbish.. She mentally can't deal with her home. Keeps very minor bits of it tidy.. The rest def not so much.

blackrabbitwhiterabbit · 03/07/2024 21:14

It does all sound a bit strange, but then, you know this. Do you think you may have a mental health condition?

11ds · 03/07/2024 21:15

I feel sad as I’m not really sure where to begin to fix it. The idea of spending money on myself like that panics me and so I do nothing

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Perfect28 · 03/07/2024 21:15

Are you tight? Because surely money could buy your way out of this and you have the money?

Beginningless · 03/07/2024 21:15

Do you not have a sense of what this is about? I’d imagine you do deep down.

And does your DS not spend time in your bedroom?

MightWusk · 03/07/2024 21:15

I have ADHD and I don't live like this. However, I appreciate different levels and different quirks.

GeorgeTheFirst · 03/07/2024 21:15

So its only your private space that is like this? I wonder why you don't treat yourself well. You deserve to have a nice space to sleep in

edwinbear · 03/07/2024 21:16

I don’t live like this, no, but do you feel overwhelmed by the amount of ‘stuff’ you need to buy? Why not just buy one set of big towels to start with. Then stick an oven glove and baking tray (for example) in your trolley when you do the supermarket shop? Just build up from there.

blackrabbitwhiterabbit · 03/07/2024 21:16

Might be ADHD as a pp said.

Bumblebee2002 · 03/07/2024 21:16

Is it because you don't believe you deserve nice things? If you keep the mess away from your ds but not yourself? Surely you'd enjoy a nice sofa to sit and some home decor?

Crazycatlady79 · 03/07/2024 21:16

I think, as it's not to do with income, the only thing I can think of is it being a trauma response, or a sign that you may be struggling with your mental health?

11ds · 03/07/2024 21:16

@Julyshouldbesunny im not sure. I do often feel extreme feelings… one moment very productive and the next I can’t do anything for hours

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MightWusk · 03/07/2024 21:16

Single 1 thing out...why haven't you bought towels? Does your child not have access to a decent towel?

Theweepywillow · 03/07/2024 21:16

This is really sad, what an awful way to live. And you do spend money on yourself , hair and clothes etc.

clean your home and furnish it. You have a child. Don’t live like this.

betterangels · 03/07/2024 21:16

I don’t own proper cooking utensils or oven gloves. I just pick food from the oven with my sleeve. I don’t have a duvet cover. I have one tiny hand towel to dry body and hair.

Why are you depriving yourself ordinary items? And no sofa? I don't get it. Not with your kind of money.

AnotherDayAnotherDoller · 03/07/2024 21:17

I find this interesting OP.
Why no duvet? Do you prefer blankets?
Sleeping bag?

Do you use your living room? If so what do you sit on?

I can relate to keeping ur mess separate - my bedroom is always the most neglected in the house as I tend to prioritise areas we all use or that are likely to be seen and the kids bedrooms.

VotesAndGoats · 03/07/2024 21:17

I have ADHD. Have a look at the Clutter Bug website. She is amazing. You are not alone OP.

Julyshouldbesunny · 03/07/2024 21:18

Not an expert but rings very similar bells to the lady I know.

TheOccupier · 03/07/2024 21:18

Are you mentally ill? This is awful and you are not providing a suitable environment for your child. What happens in a few years when he wants friends over? What happens when he grows up and needs to live independently, what sort of example is he getting? Why are you content to live in this feral way? You're not clean if you're always using the same tiny towel. Buy a fucking bath towel, at the very least, and put your rubbish in the bin. One trip to Ikea would provide everything you need.

betterangels · 03/07/2024 21:18

11ds · 03/07/2024 21:15

I feel sad as I’m not really sure where to begin to fix it. The idea of spending money on myself like that panics me and so I do nothing

You do spend money on yourself though.

wellington77 · 03/07/2024 21:18

The amount of time it took you to write this you could have ordered a wardrobe online. Your first challenge is to go do this- remember your son will find out eventually or already knows your room looks like this. You are setting him examples. Plus no kitchen utensils- I’m sorry but if I was social services I would be a little concerned! Stop being lazy and sort it