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You can learn a lot about a person by visiting their house. And sometimes, you realize that you don’t actually want to associate with them at all. Redditors have been discussing the biggest red flags that they’re on the lookout for when visiting a potential partner’s home, so we’ve gathered their thoughts down below. From disgusting living conditions to downright creepy decorations, be sure to upvote the things that would send you running for the hills too!
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#1
Anything MAGA related.

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#2
Mistreated/neglected animals i.e a dog constantly kept tied outside with no shelter, a cat with a super dirty litter box, or a fish with a disgusting tank.
tisnik:
The litter box is SO true. I don’t even have a pet, but once I was visiting my sister and her roommate had cats. The litter box looked as if it wasn’t cleaned for more than week. My other friend’s cats wouldn’t even go near that thing.

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#3
Anything hateful, or racist.

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#4
Confederate flag.

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#5
There’s no hand soap in the bathroom.

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#6
No books.

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#7
The level of cleanliness. I understand that people have busy lives and im not expecting sterile hospital clean but if you a stay at home person and can’t be bothered to pick up the piles of stuff and let your pets use the floor as a bathroom im immediately walking back out.

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#8
A Live, Laugh, Love sign.
TheUnknown285:
Unless it’s the Rob Zombie parody: “Live through the ditches, Laugh through the witches, Love in the back of my Dracula.”

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#9
Gun owner one: Weapons lying out in the open. Not all guns need be in a pristine luxury safe, but weapons should be stored in a main place with the ammo nearby. Guns scattered around speaks to laxity in safety and maintenance. The sort of people who you’ll see in r/idiotswithguns or r/morbidreality one day.

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#10
Cameras in every room, especially more private spaces, such a bedrooms and bathrooms.

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#11
If the house is dirty. I don’t care about kids toys all over the place. I care that the dog pooped at least a week ago and no one cleaned it up. That tells me I probably don’t want to sit on any surface or eat anything. And my clothing needs to go straight into the wash when I get home.

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#12
Ok so I have a friend I will call him B. Well B and I went to school together and recently started hanging out. We always enjoyed each others company. He wanted to be in a relationship but I didn’t feel the same. A few weeks ago, he asked if I wanted to come over and watch a movie. I said sure and he picked me up after he ran some errands. We get to his place and next to his recliner were two large cups filled with pee. I was instantly grossed out. As he hurried to clear the pee cups he said “You weren’t supposed to see that.” I guess he falls asleep in his recliner and when he has to pee, he just goes is a cup instead of going to the bathroom. That was just gross to me.

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#13
The flag of the soviet union is a big red flag.

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#14
Dirty.
Not an unclean kitchen type dirty but when it’s clear the snack wrappers have formed an alliance and are warring with the dirty clothes for dominance..

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#15
Filth. Not disarray or clutter – caked on, grimy, black crusted filth on things that should be cleaned on a daily. And roaches.

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#16
I once had a date with a guy I had encountered several times when I was out with my friends. He was kind of shy (which I like), attractive but not necessarily handsome, just an average guy (which I like).
He asked me to dance every time we ran into each other and we had good conversations and laughs. I really liked him. He finally asked me out on a date. We went to dinner, had a great time, then he asked me if I’d like to come back to his place. Thinking I knew him well enough to say yes, we went to his house. He had 2 roommates who were also very nice and courteous. The roommates had a couple girls there which made a bit of a crowd. My date suggested we go into the den so we could listen to some music and talk for a while. I agreed.
We walked into “the den” and there was a huge bed! THAT was not the worst of it. The bed was surrounded with every type of camera you could imagine, all of them pointing toward that bed. There were studio type lights also surrounding the bed. As I stood in the doorway with my mouth open, the two roommates entered and turned on the lights and got ready to man the cameras.
Needless to say I exited that scene immediately. Every time I’d run into this guy he’d apologize and ask for another chance. Yeah, sure, idiot.

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#17
Are they hoarders.
livinginafreefall:
My mom was (& still is) a hoarder and no matter how many times people try to help her or get her help, it goes nowhere. It’s a mental thing and even throwing away so much as a dirty, used napkin can warrant a temper tantrum. She refused to let us have friends over bc of the state of the house & it took a toll on the social life of my siblings & I since other kids & their parents always ended up feeling used & couldn’t understand why they couldn’t come over bc it was embarrassing to explain & we were terrified of saying why bc then it would open us up to bullying at school

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#18
How clean their kitchen is so I know if I’m safe to eat something they make or to avoid it now or in the future.

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#19
Punch or kick holes in walls or doors, or signs of recent repairs of same.
Nice things, but in poor maintenance. Taking things for granted can mean an attitude that equals taking people for granted.

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#20
A surprising number of people don’t have soap by the kitchen sink. Soap with any sink really….should not be missing.

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#21
He/Her still having photo frames of them with their exes/former partners.

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#22
The bathroom. I personally think the state of the bathroom talks a lot about the personally of the owner.

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#23
Too clean
Constant cleaning even when guests are present
Visibly upset if something is even slighty moved
Too dirty
Cat litter box full of feces and urine
Fresh and old urine spots from a dog
House smells like dirty or wet dogs or urine and feces
Too thin pets
Dirty mirrors
Dead house plants
Broken doors or cabinet doors

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#24
Pictures of the Pope all over the house but no pictures of the actual family.

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#25
Any MLM products.

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#26
I stopped eating @ my boyfriends bc their kitchen is ALWAYS dirty. Like, food on the floor dirty. I once used a cutting board for my lovely melon and it tasted LIKE ONION. They said oh yea its ‘the vegetable cutting board’. I love to walk barefood, one time i stepped ON A PIECE OF MEAT. They are lovely people, the rest of the house is absolutely licked clean most of the time, but the kitchen just makes me wanna throw up. So thats a Red flag for me kinda
Also, if the house looks like no one lives in it. Like no personal items, no decoration, no nothing. Everything really sterile and stuff.

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#27
You should be able to smell your answer immediately.

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#28
Having pin-up girls on his wall is a huge turnoff. Yes, there absolutely are men who still have these. Once you get out of college, you really need to switch your decor to something more tasteful and classy. Bare walls are not the best either, but they’re far better than pin-up girls.

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#29
Roaches.
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