ANSWERS: 28
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Yes, and it's necessary, my roommate has a hard time grasping the concept of privacy.
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yes and yes! it will keep my ex from attacking me while i sleep!! oh shit, i forgot she has a key.oh oh.
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No but then I live alone so it is not necessary. I would if I shared a house.
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Yes, it makes me feel that if someone broke in I would at least have enough time to dial 911 before they made it through.
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Not in the new house, I am so glad that I no longer need one.
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Nope...I actually don't have a door knob! I was in the process of putting a knob with a lock in and now I don't remember where I put all the pieces. I feel secure enough though, because I sleep with a couple knives in the proximity..
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Na If they really want to get me, they will get me.
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It came with the door, but I don't use it. It can be easily picked anyway.
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Yes but I can't remember the last time I locked it. No real need to.
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I think so. But it's just a standard lock set, for privacy. We don't even close the door let alone lock it.
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Yes. It came with the house.
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Yes, it keeps the damn kids out, LOL.
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No, our bedroom is at the back of the house, so I haven't had any need. I leave it open most of the time, along with the sliding glass door that leads out to the patio. We don't observe privacy as fanatically as some people.
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In our house ever door has a lock on it, no matter which room your in, you have the ability to lock that door. as for secure some what, front door and back doors are steel and swing out not in and pins can't be pulled. dead bolts are keyed both ways. when you have been robbed like we have twice in the middle of the days both times by someone you know, makes you more likely to take extra precautions. Nothing will stop someone if they really want in but it can slow them down.
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My house has no rooms, it's one big space. And i don't lock the house at night. That way, if i die in my sleep, someone won't have to smash anything to get in to clean up the mess.
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We resorted to putting a lock on the door. The kids (teenagers) get into everything.
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I've got a cheap $3ish lock on my door, but I'm not stupid enough to think it'd keep a serial killer out. It doesn't even keep spiders out.
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I have a lock on the door and added a rubber stopper to go under the door as well. I would just as soon not introduce my Daughter to certain things until she matures just a little more, If you know what I mean.
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Yes, but I don't use it. In fact, my bedroom door is always open. No, it doesn't make me feel more secure. What matters to me is the lock on the front door.
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YES! It's to keep my daughter out of my jewelry. LOL
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No ,only on the outside doors and the loo's.
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There is one, but it is a cheap lock. Doesn't make me feel secure. I have only ever used it once, and that was to keep my husband out after he was rude and embarrassed me in front of his friends. I just wanted time to cool down. It was before we married and he had a seperate room. He wouldn't have broken it, but it wouldn't have been hard to. He just shook the handle once and asked me to come out after they left. But we made up soon enough. Anyway, he died last year 7 months after we married, so now I live alone. I never both shutting interior doors, let alone locking them.
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Actually, my bedroom door doesn't even close properly all the time. But hey, I don't mind. It's not like I'll get attacked.
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No lock at all on my bedroom door
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I do have one, but it is really just to keep the grandkids out of my stuff. They are nosey little buggars and they might find something dangerous if allowed unrestricted access to my stuff.
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theres a tiny latch but never use it ,as the house is fully locked up securely
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No. No need. The only people who live here are my husband and myself. We don't need a lock.
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That's for keeping out your kids (or whoever) when you are - er - "not decent". Or...when you just want to not be disturbed. Typically has nothing to do with security except in cases where you live with people that you do not fully trust.
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