Bekah @festivalstyled #2 Hides being ginger with plenty of bleach. Claims to be vegan but mainly to preach

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Her content was better when she worked. Had a different edge, training to be solicitor whilst also raving and going festivals. Now she makes raving and festivals look grim and that they suck the life out of you. She cant even be bothered to wash her clothes or dishes when she gets home from them.
 
Her content was better when she worked. Had a different edge, training to be solicitor whilst also raving and going festivals. Now she makes raving and festivals look grim and that they suck the life out of you. She cant even be bothered to wash her clothes or dishes when she gets home from them.
I do a lot of gigs and festivals. Before I leave, I catch up on all my housework so I come home to a nice clean house. If I get back early in the day, I’ll sort out my suitcase and unpack and put the washing on, if I’m late home then the suitcases stay in the kitchen so I can sort washing out right after my breakfast, then suitcases come upstairs with toiletries etc still inside, I put them away and then suitcases go in the upstairs cupboard.

Takes me maybe 20 minutes to do all of that.

Whilst washing machine is on, I’ll give everything a quick wipe down and hoover to get rid of dust that would have settled over the last few days, meal plan, then I hang washing up. Again, all that takes me another 20/30 minutes.

Not even an hour to clean away all my gig/festival stuff and give my house back in order. I have a 3 bed house, one is our dressing room. Bekah has a bedroom and an ‘office’. The bit that would/should take her the longest is driving between the two. There’s absolutely no excuse for the way she lives, and is definitely not a representative of how all gig/festival goers live.
 
I do a lot of gigs and festivals. Before I leave, I catch up on all my housework so I come home to a nice clean house. If I get back early in the day, I’ll sort out my suitcase and unpack and put the washing on, if I’m late home then the suitcases stay in the kitchen so I can sort washing out right after my breakfast, then suitcases come upstairs with toiletries etc still inside, I put them away and then suitcases go in the upstairs cupboard.

Takes me maybe 20 minutes to do all of that.

Whilst washing machine is on, I’ll give everything a quick wipe down and hoover to get rid of dust that would have settled over the last few days, meal plan, then I hang washing up. Again, all that takes me another 20/30 minutes.

Not even an hour to clean away all my gig/festival stuff and give my house back in order. I have a 3 bed house, one is our dressing room. Bekah has a bedroom and an ‘office’. The bit that would/should take her the longest is driving between the two. There’s absolutely no excuse for the way she lives, and is definitely not a representative of how all gig/festival goers live.
If you don’t leave your dirty clothes marinating for at least 2 years then you’re not a proper festi goer sorry to say x
 
Sorry but she’s gross. The state of her counter top too!! She could of wiped it down whilst making the coffee but instead chose to just lean in the crumbs
 

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How can someone who is home all the time live like that my house is clean washing done while I work a full time job have a chronic illness and currently helping someone recover from a operation it's lazyness and I swear she does it because we keep bringing it up which gets her move views
 
‘I’m cleaning at least two times a week’ - that’s the problem, the key is doing little and often instead of leaving it to the point it’s a cess pit.

I got home from 4 days away today - got home at 3pm, did 2 loads of washing, unpacked, showered and went out for a meal at 6:30pm so it’s 100% doable if you’re not just a lazy twit
 
‘I’m cleaning at least two times a week’ - that’s the problem, the key is doing little and often instead of leaving it to the point it’s a cess pit.

I got home from 4 days away today - got home at 3pm, did 2 loads of washing, unpacked, showered and went out for a meal at 6:30pm so it’s 100% doable if you’re not just a lazy twit
My daily cleaning routine is making the bed, wiping down all sides/shelves, hoovering (I have a cat so needs to be done daily), dishwasher loading/unloading, bleach in the toilet and a wipe over the full toilet, and general tidying.

Every other day I’ll put a wash on, hang out to dry, then put it all away.

Once a week I’ll put the dishwasher and washing machine on an empty hot wash to keep it clean, give the oven a quick clean, clean out the fridge and check dates on everything to meal plan, deep bathroom clean, change bedding, take the bins out and bleach all the bins.

I spend maybe 2/3hrs over the course of a week cleaning/tidying up. Again, I have a 3 bed house, have my own business and a side job, and a partner who works over full time hours Mon-Fri. My house has only ever looked a bit messy when we both were ill and just couldn’t be arsed to do anything. I have severe mental health issues and some days it’s a struggle to even get out of bed, but I know a tidy house will make me feel better.

I genuinely don’t understand how she can sleep in that room with all the mess surrounding her and the bin with food waste in it as well. It must absolutely stink.
 
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