Glamorizing Dirty Living Environments
Tisah Tucknott — May 13, 2009 — Lifestyle
References: tlc.discovery
If you ever thought your place was untidy, check out the gallery of this in-house garbage dump.
This dirty Houston household was discovered by the landlords after the female resident had an outstanding rent balance for over a month.
Apparently this woman didn’t like to pay, cook, or clean. If she had stuck around to pay her rent, I think she would have been the perfect contender for TLC’s show, Clean Sweep,
Check out this popular searched topic in the rest of the gallery to feel good about your mess at home; but brace yourselves, as it may be a little disturbing.
This dirty Houston household was discovered by the landlords after the female resident had an outstanding rent balance for over a month.
Apparently this woman didn’t like to pay, cook, or clean. If she had stuck around to pay her rent, I think she would have been the perfect contender for TLC’s show, Clean Sweep,
Check out this popular searched topic in the rest of the gallery to feel good about your mess at home; but brace yourselves, as it may be a little disturbing.
Trend Themes
1. Dirty Living Environments - Opportunity to offer cleaning and organizing services to improve living conditions in homes.
2. Hoarding Behaviors - Opportunity to develop interventions or counseling services for people struggling with severe hoarding behaviors.
3. Minimalism and Decluttering - Opportunity to promote minimalist lifestyle and decluttering services.
Industry Implications
1. Home Cleaning and Organizing Services - Opportunity to offer specialized services for cleaning and organizing homes with severe clutter and hoarding behaviors.
2. Mental Health and Counseling Services - Opportunity to develop interventions or counseling services for individuals struggling with hoarding behaviors.
3. Minimalism and Decluttering Brands - Opportunity to market and promote minimalist lifestyle and decluttering services.
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