
Religious Karen Calls Out A Woman For Hanging Her Underwear Outside, Says It's Indecent And Disgusting
She's even making the issue bigger by telling other people about it.

It's not just living beings who need the sun. Even our clothes need it too!
There are just so many benefits of hanging clothes outside. First of all, the sun eliminates odors, making your clothes feel and smell fresh.
Just don't keep them out too long because prolonged exposure can damage your clothes. Drying them outdoors is also nature-friendly.
The lessened use of a dryer means you'll consume less electricity. And that's excellent for the environment.
Hanging clothes outside is good for your health too! You're moving your body as you place each garment on the clothesline.
When you time your laundry right and hang them at a certain time in the morning, you'll get the sun's Vitamin D! How cool is that?
With all these advantages, it's no surprise that a Redditor named u/RoutineCheesecake149 decided to hang her underwear in her yard. But her religious neighbor, who also happens to be a Karen, reprimanded her for doing so.
This woman told the original poster (OP) that what she was doing was indecent, disgraceful, and disgusting. This Karen also mentioned that she didn't want her six-year-old seeing other people's underwear.
The OP did not relent. She told her neighbor that what she does in her yard isn't her business.
After this happened, the OP's neighbor has been giving her looks of disgust. And she's wondering if she's the a-hole for hanging her underwear outdoors.
A 19-year-old university student inherited a house with a backyard from her grandfather.
The OP mentions that the family who lives next door are religious.

The OP decided to hang her underwear on a hot sunny day. It is part of her efforts to be environment friendly.

Since she was criticized for hanging her undergarments outside, she asked the community if it was wrong.

Redditors took the OP's side.

The users also suggested more ways to annoy this Karen.

They even suggested hanging men's underwear to infuriate the neighbor further.

People have been hanging their undergarment even before dryers were born. What's her deal?

A Redditor suspects that the neighbor is part of a cult.

This Karen would be giving everyone in the UK the dirty look.

There is something wrong with this woman if she's criticizing people for what's considered a normal practice.

Even Aussies hang all types of clothing outsides.

Or she can always mind her business.

Good idea!

We're pretty sure most of us would just shut the Karen down.

Why is this neighbor complaining about what people normally do?

The Karen doesn't belong in the 21st century.

Most women who live alone hang men's clothes to serve as protection. But this Karen will surely make an issue out of it.

Some Redditors think that it's really the husband who's the problem

More suggestions to irritate the neighbor further

This suggestion wouldn't work if she's only washing her underwear.

The next-door house has a peeping tom, and that's the problem.

Dryers will always be convenient, but it's not a problem to hang clothes outside either. It's normal for people to take out their clothes to dry — and that includes underwear.
It's the neighbor who started the problem and continues to make a big deal out of it. The OP should just carry on and use her yard for her needs.

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