Sure. There could be many. For example, there was a time when my college roommate and I stayed up all night to prepare for an important exam together. We shared our study notes, quizzed each other, and made coffee to keep ourselves awake. It was a great bonding experience, and in the end, we both did really well on the exam.
No, they are not. Such topics are highly private and inappropriate for general discussion. They violate personal boundaries and can make others uncomfortable.
Sure. My friend had roommates who were really into fitness. They encouraged each other to work out every day. They would go running in the morning, hit the gym in the afternoon, and even do yoga together in the evenings. This not only made them all fit but also strengthened their friendship. They also participated in campus marathons together and won some prizes.
Here's a story about college roommates. Alex and Ben were roommates. Alex was into music and Ben was into art. One day, they decided to combine their interests. Alex composed music while Ben painted. They created a project together for a campus event. It was a huge success and their bond as roommates deepened. They learned to appreciate each other's talents and supported one another in their creative pursuits.
No way. In college, roommates are like family. My focus was on my studies and building friendships with other students. Plus, it's against the code of conduct in most colleges to engage in such inappropriate behavior with roommates.
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.
Well, some appropriate experiences could be late - night study sessions. They might stay up together, sharing textbooks, making coffee to keep awake, and helping each other understand difficult concepts. For example, in a math course, they could work through complex equations together.
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.