He Told His Fiancée She Needs To Find A Therapist Because Their House Isn’t Haunted
Not everyone believes in ghosts, and this 28-year-old man is in that camp. He’s been with his 28-year-old fiancée named Lynn for five years, and he says their relationship is pretty amazing.
They have a lot of shared interests, but they do have some significant differences as well: mainly, Lynn is super spiritual and has encountered supernatural occurrences throughout her life.
As for him, he doesn’t buy any ghost stories, not even Lynn’s. A year ago, they moved into a new apartment together, and it’s stressing the two of them out.
“The people in the apartment building are pretty nice, but I do admit everybody there is a little strange,” he explained.
“They all go into each other’s apartments, have keys, hang out together. There are 6 units here. This apartment was made in the 1800s, so it’s an old Victorian house.”
“No doubt it has history, but the stuff that’s happened has been weird. But I don’t believe it’s due to supernatural things. I think it all can be explained.”
Lynn is convinced there are ghosts living among them, but he can come up with a valid reason for all of the strange things they are experiencing in their haunted house.
Let’s start with their pet cat, who refuses to enter their kitchen. After their cat went to the bathroom in the middle of the floor, their cat began to no longer want to be in that room.
So, while Lynn suspects ghosts are keeping their cat clear of the kitchen, he thinks it’s due to the accident.
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Another thing that’s going on frequently in their kitchen is they keep a broom in the space between their wall and fridge. The broom falls over a lot when nobody is in the kitchen.
A third common event is that it can sound as if someone is opening up the doors at the back of their apartment, but he feels the wind just blows them open.
Next, let’s move on to their bathroom, where Lynn claims to feel watched every time she gets in the shower (he maintains she’s being paranoid).
Also, in the shower, the shampoo bottles will randomly fall to the floor, and he’s seen this happen himself.
His first excuse was that perhaps a neighbor caused it by slamming a door, but when he saw the bottles fall, nobody else was home in their house.
Then, between one or three a.m. the fire alarm went off in their place one day, and it stopped as soon as he and Lynn jumped out of bed. He did replace the battery and dusted it off, but it never happened again.
There you have it; that’s what’s going on in their apartment, which causes Lynn to consider there to be spirits living with them, but he isn’t convinced.
“I told her that it’s all just an old house and things fall,” he added. “The fridge is a little older, so maybe we don’t close it all the way. There [are] explanations for everything.”
“The other day, these things all happened again. While she was in the shower, the picture frame we have in the bathroom fell and shattered, and that’s what did it for her. She was telling me she wants to leave; she’s paranoid. But I told her she needs to seek help for her paranoia with this because it’s starting to be too much. We cannot just leave now. There are no ghosts.”
What advice do you have for him?
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