The type of menage guests that will make you second - guess ask over people over again .

Opening your home to someone is an act of generosity… and, honestly, vulnerability. Your space is your sanctuary. It’s where you go to recharge, to be at peace, to hide from the chaos of the world. So when you invite someone in, the unspoken rule is: treat it with respect.

Unfortunately, noteveryone gets the memo.

Sometimes, a guest walks in and treats your place like a gas station bathroom mixed with a frat house. Have you ever had someone “accidentally”clog your toilet? Yeah… frustrating doesn’t even begin to cover it.

Even if the offenses are more minor, like eating all your leftovers or leaving water rings on every table, you’re still left wondering how they behave in their own home.

Whether it was a weekend visit or a two-month nightmare, we’re giving theBuzzFeed Communitya chance to vent. So if you’ve ever hosted someone who made you considerfaking your own deathjust to get them to leave, this is your moment.

Did they take “make yourself at home” way too literally—like drinking straight from the milk jug or, worse, walking around your place naked?

Did your “one guest” show up with three surprise friends and a dog? Or maybe ten?

Was theirhygiene… an issue? Like, “you could feel the stench lingering in your living room” kind of issue?

Or did they treat your kitchen like it was an episode ofHell’s Kitchenminus the cooking talent and fire safety knowledge? There are so many ways for a house guest to go from mildly annoying to “I need to sage this place” levels of bad. And now, we want to hear your story.

Doormat reads "Home Sweet Home" with shoes placed on either side

A group of people in business attire act surprised and frightened while trapped in an elevator, with one person attempting to pry the doors open

People at a lively house party, some on stairs, wearing casual attire and party hats; balloons and cups visible

Sign on a gated fence reads, "Private Property No Trespassing," with greenery visible in the background

Teen drinking directly from a milk carton in a kitchen

Leon Black enters Larry David's home in Curb Your Enthusiasm

Man in a suit holds books, looking frustrated. People behind him cover their noses, suggesting an unpleasant smell

A hand holding a smoking sage bundle near a window with curtains, suggesting a peaceful or cleansing ritual