I hate sleeping over sometimes?!


Question: I hate sleeping over sometimes.?
Well, most of the times. Most times its at my friends messy house. I hate it and blegh. I always say yes then at like 11 PM i need to call to go home. It sounds childish, but its serious. Im not SO bad at like my cousins house and other peoples, just hers is worst. Why.? and what can i do.?Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Wow, I know how you feel. I had to break up with a guy because his house was soooo cluttered and FILTHY it was too discusting to bear.
I should have taken pictures before I broke up with him, to remind me what a filthy slob he is.Health Question & Answer

Ask her over from now on! I don't blame you! I even feel bad for the dog at their house! There really is nothing that you can do. You can't be responsible for cleaning (not to mention DEEP clean) someone's house! When you have sleepover's you want to enjoy yourself, but not at a junk yard! Eww, just thinking of that gives me the willies! That happened to me when I was younger and the house smelled like piss! I didn't last, I called Mom at 6:00PM!Health Question & Answer

lol i used to be the same way. its because the normal things we have access to at our own house are taken away. we start to miss everything we are used to and want to go back home. when you feel like that you should talk to your friend about something funny and maybe that will help.Health Question & Answer

just tell her you like Your own bed and don't really like sleeping anywhere but your own bedHealth Question & Answer

try to help them clean the house, i help with other people's houses when they are messy sometimes.Health Question & Answer



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