Sharing a wardrobe doesn’t happen to everyone.
It happens to someone who can get out of their home to taste dew drops; the one who could have fun, the very next moment they get their brain twisted. The best of us, who has the lust for life;
A two bedroom apartment shared by 6 housemates, amidst three of them being roommates!
Not a night owl?
“Knowing each other’s schedule”
Of course, I don’t like to look like Hannibal Lecter with the wings of an avenger set alight. It doesn’t sound too pleasing to our senses at 3 am in the dawn waking up to thuds in kitchen.
Ground rules
“Standing your ground”
No one is up for “Oh little fairy! My pinafore is covered in cinders” sort of Cinderella act! No roommate has taken an oath of playing Quidditch in the shoes of their fellows.
Sticking to rules is the wisest key to stay in peace, while living with more than four roommates.
No small talks with
“Shrewd heads leading to drama”
People are shrewd, but they get shrewd only at their call. It looks like some of them are born shrewd, and almost make a demi-Icarus.
Small talks may not work with such roomies. Drama-free life is a myth for sociopathic roommates.
We never know what to expect from manufacturer. After all, we’re masterpieces walking according to our design.
Cleanliness
“Keeping with chores”
There are rainy days too! I don’t like to put on a motherly show every time my roomie eludes bathroom cleaning. It’s time for us to save our skin from disgrace. It goes with us too.
“Thou art keep thy labor of bed and bath!”
We knew that group classes at gym wouldn’t end without butt blasts. A flash text would do. However, it’s our turn to clean the bathroom.
Face the music
“Confront the issue, but how?”
Everyone knows how nosy their roommate is. But, it goes under the rug, unless it gets to wreck their happiness.
Also, slamming the door as if they’re about to answer the call of trumpet may be pleasing to their night owl head, but the rest needs to be spared.
We knew the one, who steals our tuna sandwich, besides Ranch dressing.
There’s a way to address things. It’s good to be subtle about it, rather than ranting to others.
If things go out of hand, it’s good to address the issue in person in a subtle and polite fashion.
The funniest thing is every time we walk the hall of shame in the loo just besides empty toilet paper rolls, we arch our brows, as if it’s happening for the first time
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