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Old May 26, 2011, 09:55 PM
Jenn1fer82 Jenn1fer82 is offline
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Living with roommates can be so complicated at times. I've had my share of bad ones and great ones. The one I'm living with now has a nice personality and fun to talk to but she can be annoying when it comes to doing the chores. Last week she cleaned the entire kitchen with ammonia, its fine whatever she likes. I came home today from a trip and she's posted a chore chart. Come on now what am I 10 yrs old. She just likes to clean over and over again. She doesn't let it even get dirty enough for me to even clean. Why am I going to clean when she just scrubbed it down. The place is so clean and no one is hardly here anyway to get the apartment dirty. I'm not a dirty person but I'm not a clean freak like some ppl. I'm not going to clean bc I'm simply bored. I am ready to put in my share but dang back off with the demands and chill with the being a clean freak.

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Old May 27, 2011, 03:25 PM
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I've always felt they were too clean (my mom) or to sloppy (ex)...hardly anything in the grey area except one friend...

It really is amazing how frustrating cleaning can be for everyone...grrrrr...
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roommates!! what more can I say but its so complicated

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