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2 days ago
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Man's Neighbor Complains About Him Mowing the Lawn Shirtless. So He Takes It Up a Notch with ‘Petty' Response
One 34-year-old man has been mowing his lawn shirtless for years during the summers Friendly with his neighbors, he never imagined his habit to be a problem That was before he got a DM from his neighbor's husband calling him a home wreckerLife in a quiet neighborhood can be pretty routine — mow the lawn, wave to the neighbors, make small talk while watering the plants. For the past three years, that's exactly what one 34-year-old man has done. He is used to mowing his lawn shirtless and in shorts – especially on hotter days – but recently, what seemed like a harmless habit sparked unexpected drama with his neighbors across the street. 'I feel like this is a fairly normal thing for most men to do, at least from what I have seen in my neighborhood,' the Reddit user wrote in a post. However, a couple, likely in their late 30s, moved in "directly across" from his house earlier this year and have "become a bit of a problem." Like the Reddit user, the wife works from home, while her husband is usually gone during the day. Over time, the poster and the woman have become friendly through occasional harmless interactions. 'The wife always makes small talk with me and we run into each other often when she's doing yard work or on walks around the neighborhood,' he explained. As usual, one afternoon, the poster had just wrapped up mowing his lawn, in his usual shirtless manner, when he noticed his neighbor watering her plants. The two then engaged in a brief conversation. 'Not much later her husband pulls up, I say hi and we chat a bit longer then we go our separate ways,' he recalled. There was no confrontation or awkwardness, at least face to face. However, later that evening, things took a surprising turn when the poster received a 'random DM' from the husband. The man noted that he had 'no idea' how his neighbor had gotten his contact information. In the message, the neighbor went on a "long rant" about how the poster is a homewrecker and needs "to cover up when mowing MY OWN YARD." The Redditor didn't take kindly to the criticism and told his neighbor "to kick rocks" and stop being so "insecure." He then took things up a notch. The next time he mowed his lawn, he not only went out shirtless but also 'wore some revealing shorts to match.' Despite admitting that the move was 'petty', the man was happy that he chose to stand his ground. Other Reddit users chimed in to support his decision. 'We had a very nice looking man in our neighborhood who would cut his grass shirtless. My husband would always tell me so I could go for a bike ride if I felt like it, lol. Because my husband is secure in our relationship we can do these things,' one user commented. 'How is their relationship going to survive if this is the way they react to something so benign?' Another wrote: 'I've been working out for the last few years and have muscles and am closing to having a 6 pack for the first time in my life. I am so looking forward to it being warm enough for me to mow the lawn shirtless this year.' Read the original article on People
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Yahoo
Man's Neighbor Complains About Him Mowing the Lawn Shirtless. So He Takes It Up a Notch with ‘Petty' Response
One 34-year-old man has been mowing his lawn shirtless for years during the summers Friendly with his neighbors, he never imagined his habit to be a problem That was before he got a DM from his neighbor's husband calling him a home wreckerLife in a quiet neighborhood can be pretty routine — mow the lawn, wave to the neighbors, make small talk while watering the plants. For the past three years, that's exactly what one 34-year-old man has done. He is used to mowing his lawn shirtless and in shorts – especially on hotter days – but recently, what seemed like a harmless habit sparked unexpected drama with his neighbors across the street. 'I feel like this is a fairly normal thing for most men to do, at least from what I have seen in my neighborhood,' the Reddit user wrote in a post. However, a couple, likely in their late 30s, moved in "directly across" from his house earlier this year and have "become a bit of a problem." Like the Reddit user, the wife works from home, while her husband is usually gone during the day. Over time, the poster and the woman have become friendly through occasional harmless interactions. 'The wife always makes small talk with me and we run into each other often when she's doing yard work or on walks around the neighborhood,' he explained. As usual, one afternoon, the poster had just wrapped up mowing his lawn, in his usual shirtless manner, when he noticed his neighbor watering her plants. The two then engaged in a brief conversation. 'Not much later her husband pulls up, I say hi and we chat a bit longer then we go our separate ways,' he recalled. There was no confrontation or awkwardness, at least face to face. However, later that evening, things took a surprising turn when the poster received a 'random DM' from the husband. The man noted that he had 'no idea' how his neighbor had gotten his contact information. In the message, the neighbor went on a "long rant" about how the poster is a homewrecker and needs "to cover up when mowing MY OWN YARD." The Redditor didn't take kindly to the criticism and told his neighbor "to kick rocks" and stop being so "insecure." He then took things up a notch. The next time he mowed his lawn, he not only went out shirtless but also 'wore some revealing shorts to match.' Despite admitting that the move was 'petty', the man was happy that he chose to stand his ground. Other Reddit users chimed in to support his decision. 'We had a very nice looking man in our neighborhood who would cut his grass shirtless. My husband would always tell me so I could go for a bike ride if I felt like it, lol. Because my husband is secure in our relationship we can do these things,' one user commented. 'How is their relationship going to survive if this is the way they react to something so benign?' Another wrote: 'I've been working out for the last few years and have muscles and am closing to having a 6 pack for the first time in my life. I am so looking forward to it being warm enough for me to mow the lawn shirtless this year.' Read the original article on People