Typically, being young means unable to afford a place to live alone. Sometimes the best solution to this dilemma is to get a roommate. Whether it’s a college dorm, lofty apartment, a cramped shared bedroom or anywhere on a college campus, I warn you to be prepared for the absolute worst. Living with a roommate is much harder if you are accustomed to living with your family members and especially when they have a different lifestyle than you. Just a forewarning, expect your personal space to be invaded and your comfort zone to be ultimately diminished. Today, I will be discussing one of the most terrifying parts of college, which is, the possibility of living with a vile roommate. To keep things on a positive note, perhaps you will get lucky and end up with a roommate who …show more content…
In the hierarchy of worst possible roommates, the slob is at the apex. The reason behind this is because the Slob lacks basic hygiene and cleaning habits. The Slob can commonly be found in desperate need of a serious shower and surrounded by a stack of dirty clothes, food wrappers and pungent footwear. The slob will only attract insects and more filth to the dormitory. Do not be surprised to enter the kitchen and discover the dishes to be stacked to the top of the sink, as this is part of the filthy roommates’ nature. If you are attempting to come to terms with the Slob, try confronting them at first. Bad hygiene and a sloppy lifestyle are conscious choices some people make, so it might take a drastic action for them to reinvent their habits. On the flip side of the OCD Cleaner tip, this time create boundaries for their clutter, as long as it does not create odors or attract creepy- crawlies that permeate your portion of the living space. If a major issue continues, I suggest reaching out to the dormitory administration about it demanding a change of housing partner, or being house hunting somewhere