We like to think that most of us are house proud and keep everything in tip top condition. Sometimes we made decide to have the night off from hoovering and plonk ourselves in front of the TV instead, which is completely fine, but if you are doing it every night it may become a bit of a problem.
We decided to find out how messy people can be and searched the World Wide Web for the messiest rooms around the globe. It is clear these people who own these discraceful bedrooms have never heard of a washing machine, polish, hoover or (well we are just guessing here!) air freshener!

Disgusting!
This bedroom is attrocious. We don’t mind that people have a night off from cleaning but we think they have left it a little too long! And how on this gods earth do they go to sleep??

Gross!
This is ludicrous! Absolutely gross and in dyer need of a clean out. How on earth can they move in this room and where is the bed? All I can see is takeaway boxes? I can’t imagine that those bedding pillows and mattress is very clean and probably full of rats droppings!

We don’t think that this lady should be putting her thumbs up to this room! And if she thinks that opening the window will get rid of the smell she has another think coming. We think she needs to start by cleaning the room and invest into a hoover!
Bedrooms should be kept as tidy as possible and in tip top condition so you get a comfortable night’s sleep and don’t have any problems with dust mites or allergies.
If you suffer from allergies it may be a good idea to get hypoallergenic pillowswhich help prevent dust mites from getting into your nose while you sleep.
First of all we think you should tidy the room first as these type of bedding pillows are not going to get rid of dust mites for you!




One Response to “Messiest Bedrooms Around The World”
Some of us aren’t comfortable in tidy rooms, and I find it disturbing that you impose your subjective values on everyone when there is nothing that makes tidiness innately superior to a more chaotic, cozy little nest. Who are you to say that someone who is comfortable in a mess is wrong? Sure when there is actual filth around, it is unsanitary, but disorganization alone is not disgusting. I find that I am incapable of relaxing in a room that is organized. I know of several people like me, who have had other people’s standards and preferences imposed on them all of their lives. It takes courage to question tradition, stand up for our own authentic preferences, and keep our rooms however we please without letting anyone get away with shaming us for it.
Saying that people who like their rooms messy “need to buy a Hoover” is insulting and unfair. That would be like me saying that all people who like blue shirts “need to buy orange shirts” in order to not be offensive to me, and that they are “obviously” wrong to like what they like instead of what I like.
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