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Mom of Two Bangs the Ceiling With a Broom Every Day Because Her Upstairs Neighbors Have Loud Screaming Sex Through the Kitchen and the Bedroom — Her 12-Year-Old Has Already Heard Them More Than Once

In a suburban neighborhood, a 28-year-old mother of two is raising eyebrows—and raising a broom—over the incessant noise coming from her upstairs neighbors. Living in a compact living space where sounds travel easily, the mother is grappling with a situation that many may find both amusing and infuriating: her neighbors’ loud sexual escapades.

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The noise has become a daily disruption. With her 12-year-old son aware of what sex is—thanks to a well-timed parental talk—the mother is understandably concerned about the effect the shouts and moans might have on her children while they go about their daily lives. According to her, the majority of the uproar stems from the woman upstairs, whose vocal performances have reached what the mother describes as ‘half the time’ during their activities. From the sound of the bed creaking to the unabashed moans, it became too much for her to bear.

After days of feeling frustrated, she finally reached a breaking point. One afternoon, when the noise escalated once again, she grabbed a broom and banged on the ceiling, hoping her neighbors would take the hint and tone down their exuberance. “They are RIGHT above my kitchen and my bedroom,” she explains, emphasizing the lack of privacy she feels even in her own home. While the encounter resulted in immediate silence from upstairs, it left her wondering what her next steps should be. Should she confront them directly? Or perhaps escalate it to the authorities?

The mom emphasizes that it’s not just her home that’s affected; the neighboring apartment below her upstairs neighbors is also occupied by a family with children. “They KNOW there are children living below them,” she states, expressing disbelief over the lack of consideration shown by her neighbors. In her opinion, the noise is not only rude but downright ‘disgusting’ and ‘mad weird’ to maintain such a volume, especially with kids around.

With the reality of her situation weighing heavily, she contemplates the delicate balance between confronting her neighbors and maintaining peace in her building. The idea of approaching them directly feels daunting, especially given her social anxiety. “It’s super weird to say something face to face about them having sex,” she shares, revealing her reluctance to start an awkward conversation about a topic that most would rather avoid in polite society.

As she considers her options, the mother finds herself at a crossroads. How long can this go on before it becomes necessary to involve the authorities? While she hopes that her ceiling-banging tactic could be a sufficient deterrent, the reality is that the noise has become a daily occurrence that disrupts both day and night—their escapades seemingly having no regard for time. “They’re loud all hours of the day, sometimes multiple times a day,” she laments, amplifying her frustration.

For those who have experienced similar issues, the mother’s struggle resonates deeply. Many can empathize with the challenge of living in close quarters and the conflicts that arise when boundaries are crossed. While her approach of using a broom may have offered a momentary solution, it raises questions about what to do when polite requests fall on deaf ears—or in this case, loud moans.

In a world where home should be a sanctuary, her story highlights the complexities of community living. Every resident hopes for a neighborly bond that respects privacy and boundaries. Yet, when these boundaries are crossed in such an intimate and loud manner, it can turn a peaceful dwelling into a battleground of noise. For now, the mother remains proactive, ready to bang her broom again at the slightest hint of a raucous night. After all, when does one draw the line between acceptable living conditions and disruptive behavior?

 

 

 

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