Would you stay in a house someone died in?

My neighbor spent loads of money on a house he just bought only to find out the lady died in it now he won’t stay there at all.

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Depends on if the dead peraon is still there or not

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Yes, I would stay.

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Right people die all the time in houses.

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It doesn’t bother me

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2-years ago my grandmother passed away in her home as she was a 91 year-old with ailing health problems. She died peacefully there where my aunts & uncles still reside.

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In most cases yes.

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It depends on how they died. :frog::frog::frog:

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I would stay in a house where someone died but not where someone was murdered.

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My delusions always seem to be about the paranormal or hauntings of some sort.

However, I lived in two houses where there were confirmed deaths.

One house had three deaths.

The other just one.

Maybe because they were all family members they didn’t mess with me?

I don’t know.

I feel like if my great grandmother was at all haunting that house she would have had a problem with me watching hours of RuPauls drag race while pregnant with a baby I was giving to gay guys.

I have lived in a house I knew to be haunted.

No deaths occurred there.

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I stayed in an apartment bedroom where a guy had died. It was a little chilly and the walls could have used a new coat of paint but other than that it was fine.

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Did you decide when pregnant to give your baby for adoption? I kept both my kids but I honestly think looking back it would have been better for them to be raised by someone else. I have a history of depression, eating disorders and mental illness.

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@Charles_Foster My mil lived in an apartment. We had to stay with her for a while. Every night as I was trying to go to sleep I would see this blond guy with white clothes and a white fedora walk out of her bedroom and down the stairs. He didn’t scare me but I just wonder.

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depends how they died. i recon a lot of houses have people who have died in them i mean old people die every day… any house thats say 50 years old i mean may possibily have had someone die in it i think. but if it was like a crime scene or something heeeeeell no i would not live there lol if it was an old grandpa who passed away peacefully yea idk it wouldnt bother me that much

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Like immediately.

Keeping the baby just wasn’t on my radar.

I loved the baby,

And I didn’t give him up because of mental illness.

I just wasn’t prepared in any possible way and not up to the task.

I’m a selfish person who wants to live my life.

Additionally,

As horrible as it is to say,

People with kids are miserable.

Any and every one of my friends with kids would give anything ANYTHING to just escape them for a little bit.

It never happens.

You never get a break.

My baby’s daddies are great parents and they 100% wanted to be parents,

But even they have a live in nanny.

I think your kids probably grew up just fine and you seem like a nice woman and caring mom.

They wouldn’t trade you for anyone, I’m sure.

It was just a personal decision that I had really made before I even got pregnant.

Folks,

Antibiotics interfere with birth control.

For realz.

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Last year i was living in a flat that a man commited suicide in, i didnt think of it all. Just lived till i got news of what would happen for me in terms of permanent home

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This is a tough one.

I don’t think I would want to live in a house or apartment where there was a really bad tragedy like a shooting or suicide. I do believe in the supernatural because of my spiritual path and I do believe that negative energies can sort of leave behind like a residue of sorts.

I live in a retirement home though and most of the people here are really nice and religious. So when they pass I feel comfortable that our Higher Power has taken care of them.

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Omg :laughing: I guess they do

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yeah i wouldnt care…people have died everywhere

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Someone died on the mattress I sleep on :scream:

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