What was it like to share a house with someone of the opposite sex in college?

Updated on educate 2024-02-08
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The boy I shared with was still a homely man, cleaner than me, and he solved all the big and small problems in the house silently. For example, before I met him, I always thought that the range hood was originally oily and dirty, and I had to find a professional to clean it every few years. After getting to know him, I realized that I could spend more than ten minutes every month to clean up on a regular basis, and I could keep it shiny.

    It was so pleasing to watch him do housework, and I once thought he was particularly suitable for being that kind of English butler. The upbringing is excellent, the sense of proportion is super good, and we have lived together for half a year, and I have not been uncomfortable or awkward once because of gender issues.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The convenience of using the toilet, if it is the same sex, it is a big deal to use the toilet together when you can't hold it back, but the opposite sex lives together, and it happens to bump together, not to mention how miserable it is......Not only yourself, but others will also encounter this situation, once I was taking a shower, and a female colleague knocked on the door outside and asked, "How long are you going to go, I can't hold it back!" ”

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When renting a room, the landlord clearly said that the other bedroom was a girl, and she was out these days. As a result, my family has moved, and suddenly a man comes? He was also taken aback, and later he didn't bother to talk to the landlord, so he stayed like this.

    But I didn't expect to really pick up a treasure. He is really my ideal type, 180 tall, plays basketball, looks a little handsome but very honest, just looking at his face is a sense of security and trust. But we're in good hands.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In 2013, I rented a house with three bedrooms and one living room, I rented a room, and the other two rooms were also rented, and two girls, because I was a latecomer, they set various rules for me, and there were ...... not to take friends of the opposite sex to stay overnight, and not to put their daily necessities indiscriminatelyand so on for a dozen. I feel very tired, and I have to think about following the rules all the time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I didn't know each other before I moved in, but after I moved out, I became a couple, and now I'm a husband and wife.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    From the beginning of thinking to making dreams come true.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When I was in college, I rented a suite, and the next room was rented to two girls, and just like that, I lived for a year ......

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I don't have any ideas, and I don't feel in the mood to eat with Sister Feng every day.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Working with the opposite sex is a very special experience, and there is no awkwardness and heartwarming.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you share a house with the opposite sex, you must pay attention to your privacy protection, especially girls, you must keep an eye on everything, and many heart-warming scenes must be handled from the perspective of friendship

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Now there are fewer girls in the city who are single, and there are a lot of boys who are single, and there are very few opportunities to find opportunities to get close to girls to pursue, and there is a chance to share a house that will pursue the girls they like, so that they can greatly increase the probability of finding a girlfriend, and they also think that many single girls are also willing to share a house with handsome guys.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Absolutely. First of all, a benefit of sharing a house for me is to save money, we all know that students have no income**, so except for people with particularly wealthy families, there is generally not much money left on hand, in the absence of a single room, if you want to rent an apartment alone** digging is more expensive and a waste of space, so finding a good friend to share a house is a good way to save money, for those who know how to be budget-conscious, we naturally understand this.

    Secondly, the second advantage of sharing a house is that it is safer. Living alone in a rented house is a dangerous thing, a person is easy to be bullied, and it is relatively safe to share a room with a familiar friend, of course, if you find a stranger to share the house with, then it is a bit dangerous.

    There are many facilities and space in the shared room, considering the budget problem, the whole rental either has no living room, no kitchen, or even no independent bathroom, if you share the room, you can include all the bathrooms and kitchens into the scope of thinking, after all, there are many people to share the cost, the budget will not be so exaggerated, and there is one point, that is, the space will be relatively large.

    Reduce the cost of cooking.

    The cost of cooking for one person is higher.

    And you also have to buy pots and pans and other kitchen equipment.

    If someone is working together.

    It can share a lot of pressure.

    Meal money can be AA system.

    Take turns cooking, washing dishes, etc.

    And the two of them will be happier when eating.

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