I was selling my father's house that my brother messed up and the real estate man came into the house and lectured me about the mess. I lived 8 hours away, my Dad had just died and I was in tears. I fired that guy and hired a woman who listed the house and helped with resources and was sympathetic to the situation, instead of being judgemental. Sometimes you have to earn your commission more than other times.
Near O'Hare airport. I just took 2 bags of stuff to the e-recycling. Another box is ready for Goodwill. Every day, I get rid of at least 20 items. Clothes, papers, tchotchkes, they just pile up. 3 of us are in a 2BR apartment. Tina, Al's wife
My heart goes out to anyone that suffers from that. After my mom died 2 years ago I can't seen to motivate myself to do things. I know things need done but it's so hard
Speaking from my own experience, grief and depression are very difficult. Two years is not very long at all after the death of a parent, the first year was the most difficult. Might help to do routine things like dishes, laundry, as these don't require decisions) And eating well...even if you don't want to.
Hoarding is a mental illness, and people who suffer from it, in my opinion, should never be judged. The compassion shown by the cleaners was so gracious of them. No one is perfect. My house is spotless, and all of my possessions were recently moved to my new furnished room in the back of a mini van. That being said, I have very severe anxiety which causes me to clean all the time. We all have issues of one kind or another. We all hope to be treated with care and compassion. Treat others as you wish to be treated yourself was the one lesson that my British Gran taught me that I follow to this day. Thanks for reading this. Best wishes to all three hoarders for a better life from Canada.
You must be a person who has never been abused by one of these “mentally ill” people. The clutter is just one part of their sick mental and emotional abuse.
I know that being almost fanatical about cleanliness and hygiene can be sometimes stressful and tiring for you, but believe me, whoever falls in your footsteps will be very grateful to you. 😍
Very kind post for you to make. As the daughter of an obsessed cleaner (who instilled that every item has value) I now have too much stuff…it’s not trash, or animal dripping and the like, but it truly is overwhelming. Most of my “stuff” is items from several now deceased family members. It can’t be tossed, donated…so letting go is far from east. I envy those who have no connections to the items left from loved ones.
I m on a no buy, In reality, it s really difficult, it s a real addiction...but I m proud of myself... In the same time I declutter and organize my home. Those videos are really welcomed 👍🏻
I agree with Cass And Tea, my son gives up and does the cleaning. My daughter in law is messy, neither was raised to live like this. She has trouble getting rid of clothes and has kept 80% of clothes from their kids in case the next one needs them. Thankfully I am more of a purger sometimes to my detriment. I have lost both parents and in December I lost my husband. I don’t have an attachment to stuff, it was to the person. This is a mental illness and they need therapy along with cleaning.
Amazes me how hoarders get so upset when things they haven't seen or used in years are in the trash pile and they decide they really need each item. It's definitely a mental disorder.
I'm currently in the process of preparing to move , these videos have truly helped me to let go of things that have held onto for far too long ....it has helped me to put things into perspective. I'm grateful for the hoarders who allowed their houses to be filmed ....it has been a helpful eye opener.
Those clean as a whistle cleaners and Seth’s cleaners were incredible. The truths Seth’s cleaners told………they need to make the time to work together to cleanup every day….50|50 🎯🎯🎯🎯Seth’s Mum 🎯🎯🎯🔥🔥🔥
If Seth could just get rid of the legit food garbage, keep his stovetop area clean, that would be a huge positive step. The rest can follow as he learns to be neater.
It’s the same for many people with hoarding disorder. Their own children don’t mean a thing compared to a bin of “stuff”. Just like a crack head. The difference is, people can understand how dangerous crack heads are, they think hoarders just need help cleaning, but it’s much more than that.
By far my fav episode. I think joy is so sweet and would be fun to get to know. The young man, where is the wife? She couldn’t face the camera and help?
Not sure but they also pick up a lot of trash and hoard it. And a lot of the stuff they buy is cheap af to start. But yeah, it seems like an absurd amount of purchases even if you buy secondhand!!
they probably dont, but if you buy a new blouse 4 times a week and never trow it away, in one year you would have over 200 blouses, its not that they buy an insane amount, they just never throw anything away
I think they partially dedicate money that should be for stuff like house maintenance or a doctor or car servicing to hoarding instead. But also my grandfather used to steal out of people's hard rubbish so he didn't really "buy" anything. And I mean now days all the fast fashion, crappy products etc for someone with a problem. Not to mention imagine if you or I refused to take the garbage out for one year. Or organise at least a couple of "hard wastes" over ten years our houses would look just as terrible.
What’s truly underestimated is that the same people who have great emotional attachment to items related to loved ones, are the same ones who bring to this planet empathy. To be an empath is a blessing and a curse as you feel EVERYTHING, including others sadness….so to let go of things can often mean letting go of the memory/person and that’s a heavy burden to bear…for empaths. And I’m not talking about a collection of trash or animal feces and the like…but watching that lady hold the teddy bear brought it home.
There are so many attached homes in these shows and it creeps me out. Vermin tend to migrate and some of their gardens are creepy too. Imagine just wanting to sit outside and your neibour is a hoarder.
Chapeau! This man is the first hoarder i hear say he is lazy. I compliment him for his honesty! All these people have too much to spend and do have overweight.
I agree. Seth and his wife just need to regularly fill a few garbage bags and do some basic housework. They're not hoarders. They're just not cleaning up after themselves.
I agree. I have 2 toddlers and my house doesn’t even get that bad. Even when I was working nights and getting up to 2 small children I still found the motivation to get basic cleaning done.
It's always when someone passes or someone is very ill and you are the caretaker. But it doesn't stop to detriment of many, either mentally or physical illness/incapacity, due to the hoarding. Hope she is able to release the pain of her Son and Husband's loss.
If the man's wife is a cleaner,why hasn't she cleaned her own home?😒He couldn't have made all that mess himself.🤨Also,I think Barbara has anger issues&needs help.😖Joy seems like a sweet lady.😊
Why does everyone seem to think it should be the wife? She cleans all day long! Last thing you want to do is clean some more, when the other person in the relationship is just leaving everything for you to do alone.
I made a previous comment about this before watching it nothing funny about grief I know from experience l have had to much grief I know I'm alone in this best wishes to all going through this
There's always loads of excuses for these hoarders; I'm in my 70's, I have chronic Osteoporosis. Like many, I've lost loved ones too, and my marriage ended, yet my home is spotless and clutter free. Hoarding, being a mental health issue can't be cured, and 90% of hoarders will continue to hoard and re hoard for the rest of their lives.
As a former hoarder myself, I can tell you the reason behind making "excuses" is mostly due to shame and embarrassment. It's hard to tell people that you hoard because of mental illness, or that you're afraid of further loss or because you suffer depression. It's so much easier to say that you suffer MS or arthritis, people tend to understand better if its due to physical rather than mental pain. You'd be surprised at how many people think mental illness isn't real.
Just like drug or alcohol addiction, hording is never cured, you take it one day at a time. I have lived in a clean home for just over a year. I will notice clutter starting to build and then panic clean. It's going to take me a long time to become "normal" but I'll always be a horder
They gaslight, manipulate, lie and abuse their loved ones for DECADES to justify the behaviors. You have to experience it firsthand to understand how demented the minds of these sick people can be.
JOY has never been ahead of her hoard and neither has any of these other people. To say "shopping is my life" is about the saddest thing a person could say. Buy someone else something instead of adding to your hoard. At least the guy admits that he's lazy. Finally an honest individual. From my experience with men, most of them would never change their sheets or clean the toilet. Men are basically hunter gatherers and somewhat piggy.
"Everything has a story" NO. Not every THING has a story. YOU have the story!!! YOU ARE THE STORY!!! Take a picture of the item and write the story for it. Make a scrapbook or a diary. So other people can read these stories. And if in the future you get Alzheimers you have those pics to look at and thereby save the memory rather than all the things. ❤✝️🙏🏻💜💞
I'd like to have all of the cash these people have spent on "stuff". They must be loaded to be able to keep buying and buying. If they would put that energy into doing something for the poor or volunteer to work in a soup kitchen they might feel "happy." Doing for others always makes YOU feel good.
My granddad used to steal out of peoples hard waste collections. My grandmother used to be obsessed with the junk in those Chinese $2 shops. That's how they afforded it.
Likely because she feels like Seth takes it for granted that she will do the cleaning, when both of them should be doing their part. I used to clean for a living, and all day long I would clean up after other people. You know what I didn't want to do when I got home?
Most donation facilities won't take hoarder items simply because of the risks of bed bugs, roaches, mouse excrement and urine, fly and other insect dirt....they can't have that filth contaminating their facilities, and who in their right mind wants to try and clean it all? No laundry facilties want the obviously mistreated and nasty-filthy garments in their places of businesses, not with all the awful things the fabrics must harbor, including such things as hanta virus from mice, not to mention what rats have likely done to everything!
They suggest cards so that alcoholics and drug addicts can't spend their money on that sort of thing maybe a similar thing needs to be introduced for hoarders so they can't keep buying stuff
@24:45 "We just don't have the space." That statement defines the "REAL" problem. It's not that so-called hoarders have too many things and should remove some from their homes. It's just that they need more space in which to house the things they have acquired and wish to keep. If a person owns one million dollar bills but has only enough space in his/her wallet to hold 100 bills, the solution is not to throw or give away those bills that won't fit in that space, but to obtain a more spacious wallet.
It does not matter how much space you have. If space is available a hoarder will fill it. Give them more space and it will disappear under stuff in short order.
@@kontrygrll01amerika54 Just because people end up with a lot of "stuff" does NOT mean they are hoarders. But, think what you want. I'm not going to argue with you.
@@grinning_owl If you fill up all your space with stuff and can not find anything you are a hoarder. If you know you have a thing you need in the house but can not find it because it is buried under other stuff you are a hoarder. You wind up buying things you know are in the house, because you need the item and can not find it under all the stuff. I can say this confidently because I woke up one day from my hoarding and am now in treatment. Hoarding completely disrupts your life and makes it a torture you feel you will never get out from under. Hoarders can fill a warehouse to the top and not have enough room to sleep in a bed, it will be buried under stuff. You have to stop bringing things into the house and work on getting rid of things. This is very hard to do.
The second woman was not that tired to not go shopping 🤣 I should get extremely tired to fill up my home like that.Both ladies better go to a hair dresser. They both can look so much better! They have extremely many clothing but do not have any sophisticated fashion style. They simply have no clue. They both are ready for a make over.
You're hyper critical of them, but you are very obviously utterly imperfect. English may not be your first language, but if you're going to make rude and unkind comments, then at least learn proper grammar and syntax before you make them!
These people have odd taste in decorating. Nothing seems to go together and there is a mish mash of all kinds of colors and textures. WOW, not my cup of tea.
I was selling my father's house that my brother messed up and the real estate man came into the house and lectured me about the mess. I lived 8 hours away, my Dad had just died and I was in tears. I fired that guy and hired a woman who listed the house and helped with resources and was sympathetic to the situation, instead of being judgemental. Sometimes you have to earn your commission more than other times.
Happy you fired him he didn’t care about you just saw dollar signs
That is the vast majority of agents. Their fees are criminal. @@coolcat121999
That would be awful!! I feel bad for you!! If he would have pushed me enough he would have been cussed out!!
Glad you found someone new!!
Near O'Hare airport. I just took 2 bags of stuff to the e-recycling. Another box is ready for Goodwill. Every day, I get rid of at least 20 items. Clothes, papers, tchotchkes, they just pile up. 3 of us are in a 2BR apartment. Tina, Al's wife
Good idea!!
My heart goes out to anyone that suffers from that. After my mom died 2 years ago I can't seen to motivate myself to do things. I know things need done but it's so hard
Speaking from my own experience, grief and depression are very difficult. Two years is not very long at all after the death of a parent, the first year was the most difficult. Might help to do routine things like dishes, laundry, as these don't require decisions) And eating well...even if you don't want to.
It's okay to ask for help.
U have the right motivation now .start folding and boxing and out
Hoarding is a mental illness, and people who suffer from it, in my opinion, should never be judged. The compassion shown by the cleaners was so gracious of them. No one is perfect. My house is spotless, and all of my possessions were recently moved to my new furnished room in the back of a mini van. That being said, I have very severe anxiety which causes me to clean all the time. We all have issues of one kind or another. We all hope to be treated with care and compassion. Treat others as you wish to be treated yourself was the one lesson that my British Gran taught me that I follow to this day. Thanks for reading this. Best wishes to all three hoarders for a better life from Canada.
Honor ALL men...KJV. I've come to learn honoring does not mean agreeing. But I agree it is important people are respected.
You must be a person who has never been abused by one of these “mentally ill” people. The clutter is just one part of their sick mental and emotional abuse.
No, they should be judged. Coddling only harms them further. Duh
I know that being almost fanatical about cleanliness and hygiene can be sometimes stressful and tiring for you, but believe me, whoever falls in your footsteps will be very grateful to you. 😍
Very kind post for you to make. As the daughter of an obsessed cleaner (who instilled that every item has value) I now have too much stuff…it’s not trash, or animal dripping and the like, but it truly is overwhelming. Most of my “stuff” is items from several now deceased family members. It can’t be tossed, donated…so letting go is far from east. I envy those who have no connections to the items left from loved ones.
I m on a no buy, In reality, it s really difficult, it s a real addiction...but I m proud of myself... In the same time I declutter and organize my home. Those videos are really welcomed 👍🏻
I agree with Cass And Tea, my son gives up and does the cleaning. My daughter in law is messy, neither was raised to live like this. She has trouble getting rid of clothes and has kept 80% of clothes from their kids in case the next one needs them. Thankfully I am more of a purger sometimes to my detriment. I have lost both parents and in December I lost my husband. I don’t have an attachment to stuff, it was to the person.
This is a mental illness and they need therapy along with cleaning.
These shows have really helped those of us that hold onto things to let go!!
Amazes me how hoarders get so upset when things they haven't seen or used in years are in the trash pile and they decide they really need each item. It's definitely a mental disorder.
I'm currently in the process of preparing to move , these videos have truly helped me to let go of things that have held onto for far too long ....it has helped me to put things into perspective. I'm grateful for the hoarders who allowed their houses to be filmed ....it has been a helpful eye opener.
@@kyliechapman7446 as a avid collector, I couldn't agree more with yr statement.
These cleaners are angels ❤❤❤
Seth’s wife has been cleaning all day. Why does she have to clean when she gets home? Come on Seth! Get at it!
Those clean as a whistle cleaners and Seth’s cleaners were incredible. The truths Seth’s cleaners told………they need to make the time to work together to cleanup every day….50|50 🎯🎯🎯🎯Seth’s Mum 🎯🎯🎯🔥🔥🔥
These make me so sad: but I watch them to make sure I never get like this…
If Seth could just get rid of the legit food garbage, keep his stovetop area clean, that would be a huge positive step. The rest can follow as he learns to be neater.
My mother was the same. She had emotional attachments to things- not people- to objects & she died that way.
I feel for you. It is sad.Wish you well.
Less stuff, more life
I’m sorry to hear this , I hope you are in good place
It’s the same for many people with hoarding disorder. Their own children don’t mean a thing compared to a bin of “stuff”. Just like a crack head. The difference is, people can understand how dangerous crack heads are, they think hoarders just need help cleaning, but it’s much more than that.
my parents are like that. I don't really have any relation to them anymore
Hoarders consider each piece in their Hoard to be a living breathing entity that they have a personal relationship with...
Are you a hoarder? If not, how do you know what they think or consider?
I love the way Mary says "Lass" to Joy.
Thank you. All worked very hard! 🌹
Can’t think right due to the mold.
It looked like the kitchen was full of mold?
Very dangerous and debilitating breathing any mold.
By far my fav episode. I think joy is so sweet and would be fun to get to know.
The young man, where is the wife? She couldn’t face the camera and help?
LOL she waa probably ashamed, being a cleaner by profession.
They told you in the video that she works as a cleaner during the day and he works nights. They are only together in the house for one hour a day.
What kind of pension do these people have to be able to buy so many things?
Not sure but they also pick up a lot of trash and hoard it. And a lot of the stuff they buy is cheap af to start. But yeah, it seems like an absurd amount of purchases even if you buy secondhand!!
they probably dont, but if you buy a new blouse 4 times a week and never trow it away, in one year you would have over 200 blouses, its not that they buy an insane amount, they just never throw anything away
I think they partially dedicate money that should be for stuff like house maintenance or a doctor or car servicing to hoarding instead. But also my grandfather used to steal out of people's hard rubbish so he didn't really "buy" anything.
And I mean now days all the fast fashion, crappy products etc for someone with a problem. Not to mention imagine if you or I refused to take the garbage out for one year. Or organise at least a couple of "hard wastes" over ten years our houses would look just as terrible.
Alot of them have a thrifting problem and will spend WAY too much at thrift shops
What’s truly underestimated is that the same people who have great emotional attachment to items related to loved ones, are the same ones who bring to this planet empathy. To be an empath is a blessing and a curse as you feel EVERYTHING, including others sadness….so to let go of things can often mean letting go of the memory/person and that’s a heavy burden to bear…for empaths. And I’m not talking about a collection of trash or animal feces and the like…but watching that lady hold the teddy bear brought it home.
The hoardes are angels when they give their things away to the people in need. ❤❤❤
There are so many attached homes in these shows and it creeps me out. Vermin tend to migrate and some of their gardens are creepy too. Imagine just wanting to sit outside and your neibour is a hoarder.
I watch both BBTV and accorn, and 90% of the houses there are attached!! And with glass doors.
Having a glass door I would not like at all!!
Seth's wife is a cleaner and they lived in a mess, I understand that the problem is a mental illness, but she could have done something to.
Chapeau! This man is the first hoarder i hear say he is lazy. I compliment him for his honesty! All these people have too much to spend and do have overweight.
Seth isn't a hoarder, he's just lazy.
I agree. Seth and his wife just need to regularly fill a few garbage bags and do some basic housework. They're not hoarders. They're just not cleaning up after themselves.
And they got a free clean up!!!
I agree. I have 2 toddlers and my house doesn’t even get that bad. Even when I was working nights and getting up to 2 small children I still found the motivation to get basic cleaning done.
I think Seth is autistic
I wonder if Seth’s wife was too embarrassed to be on the episode.
His wife is a cleaner and she's OK with that? What is the one woman doing with strollers, toys as she doesn't have children?
yeah really strange!
I feel so bad for Barbara. What a sad lot in life.
Oh, I do like the fact that the team's brought Mary on board! I remember her from one of the previous episodes.
It's always when someone passes or someone is very ill and you are the caretaker. But it doesn't stop to detriment of many, either mentally or physical illness/incapacity, due to the hoarding. Hope she is able to release the pain of her Son and Husband's loss.
If the man's wife is a cleaner,why hasn't she cleaned her own home?😒He couldn't have made all that mess himself.🤨Also,I think Barbara has anger issues&needs help.😖Joy seems like a sweet lady.😊
That’s what I was thinking.
Why does everyone seem to think it should be the wife? She cleans all day long! Last thing you want to do is clean some more, when the other person in the relationship is just leaving everything for you to do alone.
The one lady cleans all day for her job then comes home to a pigsty. Imagine having to clean another few hours every night.
@@TessJordan-lp5sc Don't do it for others,if u can't do it for your own family.
@@laureldiane1364 As a mom of 3,who also homeschools,&has a husband on disability,u don't know anything about what I do.
Barbara is not a hoarder,she has a big trauma .
Trauma is often part of hoarding
If she won't let go of anything, then leave. Let her brew on that!
I Wonder where they find the money ? GIVE ME A HINT ?
I made a previous comment about this before watching it nothing funny about grief I know from experience l have had to much grief I know I'm alone in this best wishes to all going through this
There's always loads of excuses for these hoarders; I'm in my 70's, I have chronic Osteoporosis. Like many, I've lost loved ones too, and my marriage ended, yet my home is spotless and clutter free. Hoarding, being a mental health issue can't be cured, and 90% of hoarders will continue to hoard and re hoard for the rest of their lives.
It’s considered a mental illness. People cope with things differently. You should have a little more compassion from such a comment of ignorance.
As a former hoarder myself, I can tell you the reason behind making "excuses" is mostly due to shame and embarrassment. It's hard to tell people that you hoard because of mental illness, or that you're afraid of further loss or because you suffer depression. It's so much easier to say that you suffer MS or arthritis, people tend to understand better if its due to physical rather than mental pain. You'd be surprised at how many people think mental illness isn't real.
Just like drug or alcohol addiction, hording is never cured, you take it one day at a time. I have lived in a clean home for just over a year. I will notice clutter starting to build and then panic clean. It's going to take me a long time to become "normal" but I'll always be a horder
They gaslight, manipulate, lie and abuse their loved ones for DECADES to justify the behaviors. You have to experience it firsthand to understand how demented the minds of these sick people can be.
Well aren’t you nice 😒
One positive about hoarders,no one can break in! Great security!!!
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I wouldn't have done an evaluation until all the hoard has been rid of.
There really wasn't much point in the hoarded state. All the assesser said was "oh golly gee it's really bad".
JOY has never been ahead of her hoard and neither has any of these other people. To say "shopping is my life" is about the saddest thing a person could say. Buy someone else something instead of adding to your hoard.
At least the guy admits that he's lazy. Finally an honest individual. From my experience with men, most of them would never change their sheets or clean the toilet. Men are basically hunter gatherers and somewhat piggy.
"Everything has a story"
NO. Not every THING has a story.
YOU have the story!!!
YOU ARE THE STORY!!!
Take a picture of the item and write the story for it. Make a scrapbook or a diary. So other people can read these stories. And if in the future you get Alzheimers you have those pics to look at and thereby save the memory rather than all the things. ❤✝️🙏🏻💜💞
The cleaners ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤! ! !
I'd like to have all of the cash these people have spent on "stuff". They must be loaded to be able to keep buying and buying. If they would put that energy into doing something for the poor or volunteer to work in a soup kitchen they might feel "happy." Doing for others always makes YOU feel good.
My granddad used to steal out of peoples hard waste collections. My grandmother used to be obsessed with the junk in those Chinese $2 shops. That's how they afforded it.
And one of them said it’s been 40 years , so you can accumulate tons without spending a lot every month
Losing a child is a special kind of hell.
17:57 lazy lazy lazy. Throw stuff away. The wife being a cleaner why wont she help clean their house.
Likely because she feels like Seth takes it for granted that she will do the cleaning, when both of them should be doing their part. I used to clean for a living, and all day long I would clean up after other people. You know what I didn't want to do when I got home?
No one contact donation places to pick up items?
Most donation facilities won't take hoarder items simply because of the risks of bed bugs, roaches, mouse excrement and urine, fly and other insect dirt....they can't have that filth contaminating their facilities, and who in their right mind wants to try and clean it all?
No laundry facilties want the obviously mistreated and nasty-filthy garments in their places of businesses, not with all the awful things the fabrics must harbor, including such things as hanta virus from mice, not to mention what rats have likely done to everything!
Seth's health is extremely poor, he's only 28.
That teddy bear 🧸😢❤
So many items to donate and help other people. Hoarding seems sort of selfish.
They also impose on their neighbors with their hoards.
What's the point of blurring out the company names when they say who they are anyway??
Thank you so much for your video.
I could have went with out seeing the maggots 🤮
They suggest cards so that alcoholics and drug addicts can't spend their money on that sort of thing maybe a similar thing needs to be introduced for hoarders so they can't keep buying stuff
Who pays for this?
The TV show does.
Joys taking the piss 😂😂😂
@24:45 "We just don't have the space." That statement defines the "REAL" problem. It's not that so-called hoarders have too many things and should remove some from their homes. It's just that they need more space in which to house the things they have acquired and wish to keep. If a person owns one million dollar bills but has only enough space in his/her wallet to hold 100 bills, the solution is not to throw or give away those bills that won't fit in that space, but to obtain a more spacious wallet.
It does not matter how much space you have. If space is available a hoarder will fill it. Give them more space and it will disappear under stuff in short order.
@@kontrygrll01amerika54 Just because people end up with a lot of "stuff" does NOT mean they are hoarders. But, think what you want. I'm not going to argue with you.
@@grinning_owl If you fill up all your space with stuff and can not find anything you are a hoarder. If you know you have a thing you need in the house but can not find it because it is buried under other stuff you are a hoarder. You wind up buying things you know are in the house, because you need the item and can not find it under all the stuff. I can say this confidently because I woke up one day from my hoarding and am now in treatment. Hoarding completely disrupts your life and makes it a torture you feel you will never get out from under. Hoarders can fill a warehouse to the top and not have enough room to sleep in a bed, it will be buried under stuff. You have to stop bringing things into the house and work on getting rid of things. This is very hard to do.
Take the people somewhere away from their homes and let the cleaners get on with their jobs obviously the cleaners can put aside personal papers
That will not change anything for the hoarder, no it s a illness..they do need to see the root of their habbits..
Nasty work lol.
Most of the hoarders are plain and simply lazy, they sit and complain, get up and start clearing out - garbage first of all.....
Good going
Hoard, hoard, hoard!
Joys house and Things not ugly is only to much stoff she ist modern hoaerder😂
The second woman was not that tired to not go shopping 🤣 I should get extremely tired to fill up my home like that.Both ladies better go to a hair dresser. They both can look so much better! They have extremely many clothing but do not have any sophisticated fashion style. They simply have no clue. They both are ready for a make over.
You're hyper critical of them, but you are very obviously utterly imperfect. English may not be your first language, but if you're going to make rude and unkind comments, then at least learn proper grammar and syntax before you make them!
When you have anxiety disorder, greif and depression, maybe you don't care too much about yourself.
I'm so glad I don't enjoy shopping. I don't browse on Amazon, I get what I went on there to buy.
These people have odd taste in decorating. Nothing seems to go together and there is a mish mash of all kinds of colors and textures. WOW, not my cup of tea.
Joe is not so nice
Hoarders don't take baths
I cant be empathetic. If you’re nuts go live in an institution. People like this become other people’s problem and that’s what is upsetting.
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seth is either adhd or on spectrum, clearly visible, why u do not prove thsi inormtaion,not is fault for this mess
Hoarding is the most selfish disorder
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Aww Poor Barbra, god please bless her beautiful soul!! 🙏