I always apologized for my home to protect myself so people wouldn’t think I was a slob, or at least so they would know that I acknowledge I can be a slob and that I’m not okay with it and that really I have much higher standards. . . . When I apologize for my home, I’m declaring to all within earshot that I’m not content. That I’m silently keeping score.

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