Trailer Park
I live in a trailer park, and yeah, there's a lot of stereotypes about people who do, but I can say that most people are totally normal. I'm 60, my wife died of cancer 2 years ago, I've been recovering from a heart attack from last summer, and I can't work and had to downsize and retire early before I can collect social security. That meant selling the house and using what I had in savings to move to the trailer park.
My neighbor is Elaine, and she's probably early 50s and still has one of her sons living with her. I think he's 22. Elaine is divorced, and sometimes we'll spend time together watching tv or movies. We'll BBQ during the summer.
She buys a lot of shit, and I'm always having the postal service or UPS deliver her packages to me, not her. They are idiots. It's no big deal. I usually walk over and give her the package. Letter mail is not an issue, because we have mail boxes out front at the park.
Last week I got a package left on my doorstep that was for her, so I walked over to her trailer to deliver it. Her door was open, but she had a screen door in front to keep the bugs out. I said, "Hey, it's Mike, I have your parcel." She didn't reply, although I knew she was home. I opened the screen door and was going to leave it inside her trailer. I did.
What I saw when I walked in was fucked up. Elaine was naked from the waist down on a couch in back and both her son and some other guy who looked his age were totally naked and sporting wood. It was obvious that they were fucking Elaine. I'm not sure if I can ever wrap my head around this. That's so fucked up, and I like Elaine.
Sounds like you're friends with her, but I wouldn't bring it up to her. She knows that you know. Just let it be.
Trailer parks are a hotbed for meth, opioids, weed, incest, dice and all kinds of Trump country activities
Be a man and jump in.
Hey, you know what ? You can still like her. You saw something you weren't supposed to see, and I agree, it's fucked-up and hard to unsee. But, you'd be a bigger man, withholding personal judgement, just remaining a good neighbor.