My college roommate was into fitness and he got me into it too. One time, we decided to participate in a campus - wide fitness challenge. We trained together, pushed each other, and supported one another throughout the whole thing. In the end, we both won prizes and it was such a great bonding experience. We learned a lot about discipline and friendship during that time. It was more than just a fitness challenge; it was a journey that strengthened our relationship as roommates.
I remember my roommate was a really early riser and I was a night owl. One day, I had an important exam early in the morning but I overslept. My roommate not only woke me up but also made me a quick breakfast and gave me some last - minute tips. I managed to do well in the exam thanks to him.
There was this time when my roommate and I were both broke near the end of the semester. Instead of moping around, we decided to have a 'free' weekend. We explored all the free events on campus, like free concerts and art exhibitions. We also borrowed some board games from the common room and had a great time playing them all weekend. It was a really simple yet amazing time that I'll always remember.
Once, my roommate thought it would be funny to hide all my left shoes. I was running late for class and couldn't find any of them. When I finally found them in the microwave (of all places), we both had a great laugh.
My roommate used to steal my things. Small things at first, like pens and notebooks. But then it got worse. He took my expensive headphones. When I confronted him, he denied it until I found them in his stuff.
One common element is unusual behavior. For example, like the roommate who talks to themselves or does strange things at odd hours. Another is having a secretive or creepy habit, such as collecting something disturbing like the dead bugs. And sometimes it involves some form of intimidation, like leaving those scary notes.
One horror story could be a roommate who was extremely messy. They would leave dirty dishes everywhere, clothes all over the room, and never clean up after themselves. It made the living space unbearable and unhygienic.
One of my friends had a roommate who would stay up all night talking to herself. It was really creepy. She would mumble things that didn't make sense and sometimes even laugh out loud in the middle of the night. My friend was so scared that she ended up moving out after a few weeks.
I remember a story where two college friends were into different music genres. One liked rock and the other liked classical. But they decided to go to music concerts together, just to experience each other's interests. It was really funny seeing the rock - lover at a classical concert and vice versa. Their friendship grew as they broadened their horizons together.
No. Sharing sex stories about your roommate is a clear violation of privacy. Everyone has the right to keep their personal and private aspects of life, including sexual matters, private. It can also make the roommate feel extremely uncomfortable and violated.
I heard a story where a roommate was really noisy at night. He would play loud music and talk on the phone late into the night. This made it impossible for his roommate to study or sleep well. The situation got so bad that the affected roommate had to move out in the middle of the semester.
Another one could be 'Beautiful Disaster' by Jamie McGuire. Although it's not strictly just about college roommate romance, there are aspects of it in the story. It's a passionate love story that takes place in a college - like setting, and the relationship between the main characters has that intense, all - consuming quality that makes it a page - turner.