Listen Up Ladies (and gents). It’s Girlcode: roommates.

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Listen Up Ladies (and gents)

It’s Girlcode: roommates

Good Roommates People that are clean Don’t wake you up early in the morning or late at night Wear the same exact size shoe as you Doesn’t shed Farts only in their room or the bathroom and airs it out Won’t f*** your boyfriend when you run out for milk Very thoughtful Take the time to make sure you’re okay

4 Important Questions to Ask Your Potential Roommate 1.Are you a serial killer? 2.Do you drink? 3.Do you do drugs? 4.Do you share?

Best Way to Deal with a Issue, Problem, or Concern Be a woman, talk to them. Put Post-its all over the house in the areas you have issues with. TAKE CARE OF THE TOILET! RESTOCK THE SHAMPOO!

Cleanin g Every roommate always thinks they are the only one who does any cleaning. Devise a plan to switch trash duties and make sure to follow it

Bringing a Guy Home Get Your Swerve on, I just don’t want to hear it. If I hear moaning and things banging, we’re going to have issues. Define what is okay with your roommate in terms of overnight visitors

Communicate with Your Roommate Communication is the basis for any relationship Keep it positive by talking to your roommate before things get unbearable. You’ll be surprised how much better it will go! If you feel like you need help starting the conversation, see your RA for tips and assistance.