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Every time I say something along the lines of “hey don’t have your boyfriend practically live at your shared place” someone comments that only single people care. So only single people can want to live only with the people they agreed to live with?
8 upvotes, 6 comments. Sidechat image post by amethyst_popping_bottles in Girl Talk. "Every time I say something along the lines of “hey don’t have your boyfriend practically live at your shared place” someone comments that only single people care. So only single people can want to live only with the people they agreed to live with?"
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Anonymous 1d

i love how it sounds like this person has never even been in this situation lmao. it SOUNDS like it’s not that big of a deal until you just wanna be able to come out of your room without a bra on and not be seen by some dude 😫 or some guy is playing playstation in your living room when you just wanna watch girlypop trash tv. or worse, you can hear them boning (or arguing) when you’re trying to sleep before an early shift

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Anonymous 2d

I also hate the narrative that if you’re single you can’t get a partner. I could have some random boyfriend in a couple weeks if I really wanted but I don’t want one

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2d

People you use single like it’s an insult don’t understand how people choose to be single and are happy with that choice. They also don’t understand that since their roommate isn’t the one dating their boyfriend they don’t want to see him every day.

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Anonymous replying to -> amethyst_popping_bottles 2d

I feel like there’s probably an overlap in these people and the people who jump into another relationship and can’t take time to be single and discover themselves without attaching them to someone else idk I could be wrong

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2d

I’ve found that this is usually the demographic to play house with their partner but when asked why they don’t just get a place as a couple suddenly they’re “not ready” for that kind of commitment.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1d

No seriously it’s either that or they’re the ones doing the behavior and are trying to justify it!

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