Literally realized, “how will I put this stuff in the car in order to have my hands free to grab the keys if I don’t have the keys” and turned around just in time to see the door fully closed.

And I always turn the latch to lock itself when I step outside, or I’d never remember to lock the door.

Thank goodness for the hide-a-key with a house key stuck in the filth on the underside of my car.

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      This is the reason I’m one of those weirdos that clips a key carabiner to my belt. My key fob died so I always lock the car from inside while getting out, but if no keys… So I always did the belt slap while getting out. If it jingled, good to go.

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          Yep keys clipped, wallet right hoodie pocket, if they aren’t there they don’t exist anymore.

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    People lock their houses before going out of the actual house? WTF? A deadbolt is the only real way to lock a front door, and is often the only way it’s locked.

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      A deadbolt is more secure than the lock on the doorknob, but both can be picked or broken. Lots of homes have both locks on the front door, and in a lot of areas just the doorknob lock is secure enough if you’re leaving for a couple hours in the middle of the day.

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        I grew up being told to lock the deadbolt any time the house was left empty. Seems like common sense to me, but I suppose I didn’t grow up normal.

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          A deadbolt is great, but it’s easier to break a window than pick even a bad lock. If you don’t live in a neighborhood where everyone has bars over their windows, you probably don’t need to keep your deadbolt locked all the time.

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    This is why the only lock on my front door is a deadbolt. If you’re not holding the key, you can’t lock the door as you leave.

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      That, and because my doors need to lock themselves automatically because I can’t remember to lock them myself even when I’m home.

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    I have a compulsion to check my left pocket before closing the door, if there intentionally is no key in my pocket I need multiple tries to close the front door.

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    It’s repetition

    For about ten years I locked myself out of the house on average about once a year, sometimes more.

    Now, grabbing the keys on my way out is automatic … I physically can’t leave without thinking of the house key anymore.

    And even if I did … I have a back up key in my wallet … and a hidden key on my garage … and a key in a lockbox under the porch … and one in my truck … and probably a few more I forgot about on my property somewhere.

    Funny thing is … once I started hiding back up keys all over the place, I stopped locking myself out of the house.

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      And even if I did … I have a back up key in my wallet … and a hidden key on my garage … and a key in a lockbox under the porch … and one in my truck … and probably a few more I forgot about on my property somewhere.

      nice house you have there

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        About six months of the year, you need a shovel to get through the snow and ice to find the keys