Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Posted in PICTURES       30 Jun 2010       64040       9 GALLERY VIEW

These photos show the inside of some hoarder’s homes.  A psychological disorder, hoarding causes people to obtain and store things that other people would find useless. Usually, the clutter builds up to point that it causes sanitary and safety hazards to the person who lives there. 

 

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)

Inside a Hoarder’s Home (22 pics)


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Moctesuma 13 year s ago
I'm sorry but I find it difficult to believe that this is due to a "psychological disorder". In my opinion, these are just lazy people !

Maybe I'm wrong...
       
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Jojo100 13 year s ago
Compulsive Hoarding Syndrome is in fact real, and whilst I don't actually have it, I do have tendencies in that I like to keep and collect things. Sure, I'll probably never need or use 50 mobile phone cases, but what if one day I do? So I keep them anyway.

These pictures are somewhat misleading though, as hoarders aren't always messy. They keep things that are seemingly junk, yes, but it can be organised into piles or stacks as opposed to dumped everywhere. Obsessive hoarding syndrome is often linked to obsessive compulsive disorder and OCD sufferers are generally finicky about keeping things in order.
       
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:Shamrock: 13 year s ago
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chicaurbana 13 year s ago
It is also called "Diogenes Syndrome" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diogenes_syndrome
       
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Peanut 13 year s ago
I agree with Jojo100. I know a couple of hoarders, but they are very neat and clean. These people are filthy.
       
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Dreth 13 year s ago
This is nothing a good ass whuppin' can't fix.
       
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kryosis 13 year s ago
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Mary 12 year s ago
I have been watching the show "Hoarders" and 9 out of 10 times, the "hoarders" are ugly, fat, welfare and disability rats. I think a lot of the time it is laziness. These people don't mind living in filth, since they have never had a job and they could care less, if their section 8 housing is condemned, because it only costs them 6 dollars a month and welfare will find them somewhere else to live.
       
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carol 11 year s ago
mary should be ashamed, you know what you posted isn't true.
most of those people own their home, what has fat and ugly got to do with it.
You are the one that is ugly.
       
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