What should have remained a wholesome post about kindness and neighborly goodwill was derailed by a disturbing and irrelevant comment: “That’s why in our house that my dad built we have space for tenants… I waka naked with only pant and bra… I stand outside the bath.”
Beyond being unrelated, this statement openly describes behavior that disregards boundaries, privacy, and basic decency. Shared living environments—whether with tenants, neighbors, or passersby—require respect for other people’s personal space. Normalizing such conduct trivializes consent and creates discomfort for others who did not choose to be exposed to it.
Public commentary like this reflects a troubling lack of social awareness and responsibility. Personal habits that infringe on others’ comfort should remain private, not celebrated online. When boundaries are ignored, what is framed as “freedom” quickly becomes violation. Respect for others is not optional; it is fundamental to coexistence.


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