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The original was posted on /r/nostupidquestions by /u/IntroductionLazy4992 on 2023-08-24 17:49:55.
My landlord opened the washing machine to "make sure I'm doing laundry right"
I'm one of the only people sharing the apt who've cleaned the bathroom, regularly does the trash, and cleans after cooking (I've had to clean up after other housemates) they don't even wash their hands
But she comes in and one time looked behind me while I was in a towel to nag about water on the floor
(mind you she came in and moved the bathmat without telling anyone and I was in the shower before I realized to put it back. I always hang the mat over the tub. My housemates just leave it there wet)
Older coworkers, lyft drivers, etc. Just freely ask me about my personal business
(why I wasn't saving my money for a car this past year ((I live in the city too)), my boyfriend's assets, wage, credit, if i help my mom with bills)
I'm sick of it. I feel obligated to answer because I grew up being told to respect old people for the hell of it.