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sweetlena
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Posted at 9:09 pm on May 25, 2008 |
| Communicate. As in any relationship, living with someone requires a great deal of work. Communication is key in making the relationship work well long-term, or even for a short time. Be upfront about your expectations. Set boundaries and stick with them. This applies to food, clothes, possessions, loud activities, use of common areas, parties, quiet hours, cleaning responsibilities, and so on. |
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mirandaxxrad
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Posted at 5:47 pm on May 23, 2008 |
how would you want your roommate to act when they first meet you. -not walking around like half naked -noy cursing nd swaring -just being themselves -not trying to impress anyone becuase your gonna be living with him, so hes obviously gonna find out who you actaully are |
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JadedIcara
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Posted at 5:44 pm on May 23, 2008 |
| If you have an overbearing personality or any weird quirks, try to downplay them until you can create a relationship with your roommate where that's a little more acceptable. Be clean, courteous, etc. |
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JEWmander
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Posted at 5:43 pm on May 23, 2008 |
be yourself, dude. don't try to hard. |
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greatescape
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Posted at 5:43 pm on May 23, 2008 |
| Be yourself....but be outgoing. |
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Redrosid
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Posted at 5:33 pm on May 23, 2008 |
Quote: from robdude at 5:31 pm on May 23, 2008
Be yourself, nothing phony
unless of course you are a complete fucking slob, as i am. try to be neat and tidy, not neat-freak, but decently tidy. any nasty weird habits you have keep to yourself. |
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sexytinkerbelle
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Posted at 5:31 pm on May 23, 2008 |
| like yourself dont put on an act for anybody |
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robdude
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Posted at 5:31 pm on May 23, 2008 |
| Be yourself, nothing phony |
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sotayuki
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Posted at 5:31 pm on May 23, 2008 |
| be ur self. |
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