Would you stay in a house someone died in?

What a ridiculous thing to say. Just because you would rather have a closet full of designer shoes instead of a child, doesn’t mean others think the same way.

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I lived in a condo a woman had died in. My mom was convinced she was being haunted by the woman. I have some strange stories but never any problems.

I stayed in another house where no one died but it had a very creepy feel to it. None of my friends wanted to be in my home. They all felt afraid like they were being haunted. Everyone said my house had evil in it. Crazy.

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I’ve lived in a few houses. One of them was pretty old. None of them were new. I think the likelihood that someone died in one of them, particularly the old one, is reasonably good. I have never asked realtors about houses history of death inside, so I probably have but dont know.

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The previous owner died in our bedroom. He was old and died in his sleep. I try not to think about it.

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Exclusively.

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Sure!

I’ll also mention that people with kids will never admit it.

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Yeah. In my old council flat - the old lady had died, and wasnt found for 6 months, its was only complaints about the smell and the hoardes of flies, that they broke the door down. Found it out from the neighbour opposite.

And anyway the dead cant harm you - its the living you got to worry about.

I do remember they asked me to wait 3 weeks before i moved in - cos they replaced all the flooring and re-plastered the walls. Then i found out why.

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Ive been around death from my Care Assisting days - and laid many a body out with an RN. So personally it dont bother me.

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We dissected a dead women corpse in university human anatomy class lol 2 women lost consciousness when they saw the corpse, they never came back and quit the program. Its not medical school but physiotherapy, before that I never thought we would have to dissect human corpses

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Haha, Once you smell Death tho - you never forget it. It stays in your nose for a while. :smiley:

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I have nothing to admit. I’d do it all over again with my 19 year old daughters in a heartbeat. They’re both in University now, and having the time of their lives!

I loved having children. Every stage was different and challenging, but the rewards outweighed any disappointment.

Becoming a Dad has brought out the best in me. I’m proud of my gals and look forward to having Grandkids one day! :slight_smile:

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Sounds great.

Glad you like it.

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@Charles_Foster

And good for you for putting your child up for adoption if you felt you weren’t ready to be a parent. You did the right thing. :slight_smile:

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Thank you, @Patrick

I appreciate that.

I fully believe my mother was born to be a mother and loved every minute of it.

But it does take a high toll.

And I’m pretty sure she wanted to kill us sometimes.

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As part of chiropractic school I will also have to attend a prosection class. It’s just something that you have to do.

Pertaining to someone dying in a building, I hope the cleaners did a proper job!

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That is so wrong on sooo many levels. You couldn’t afford a new mattress?!

I held her brain in my hands after the teacher took it out. I didn’t have sz back then and never thought that my own brain is ill!

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I dissected fish, starfish and pig fetuses at uni. Insects too.

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Yea we dissected pig heart, cow eyes and rats in high school

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Yes….
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