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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 297380" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Just be SURE she leaves the dvds because otherwise her room will be the room that someone brings a dvd player to and it becomes the party room.</p><p></p><p>Or she will just give your dvds away. Or forget who she "loaned" them to, or traded them to in exchange for booze or beer pickups.</p><p></p><p>She may actually go to class if she doesn't have much tv to watch. My second roomie in the dorms tried to sneak her parents small tv and dvd player into the dorm. They did not hesitate to return it to their home, and let me know that they hoped if I had a tv I would not let her watch it all the time, or watch it with her all the time.</p><p></p><p>She was very embarrassed but thought of it as them embarrassing ehr by taking it back. I got on her bad side for letting her mom know I neither had nor wanted a tv in the dorm.</p><p></p><p>I also let her know that it was stealing and I would appreciate it if none of my stuff was stolen by her or her friends.</p><p></p><p>Within a month her pseudo-ex boyfriend (her parents thought they were ex and were happy because she had 2 nervous breakdowns of his causing the last year they were dating. She was bulimic and he hounded her about her weight.) had keys to our dorm room and her key was "lost".</p><p></p><p>I moved out by thanksgiving, and her new roomie didn't make it back after the holidays because she watched tv endlessly with my old roomie. she even just skipped finals because her show was on then!</p><p></p><p>And we didn't even have dvds then!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 297380, member: 1233"] Just be SURE she leaves the dvds because otherwise her room will be the room that someone brings a dvd player to and it becomes the party room. Or she will just give your dvds away. Or forget who she "loaned" them to, or traded them to in exchange for booze or beer pickups. She may actually go to class if she doesn't have much tv to watch. My second roomie in the dorms tried to sneak her parents small tv and dvd player into the dorm. They did not hesitate to return it to their home, and let me know that they hoped if I had a tv I would not let her watch it all the time, or watch it with her all the time. She was very embarrassed but thought of it as them embarrassing ehr by taking it back. I got on her bad side for letting her mom know I neither had nor wanted a tv in the dorm. I also let her know that it was stealing and I would appreciate it if none of my stuff was stolen by her or her friends. Within a month her pseudo-ex boyfriend (her parents thought they were ex and were happy because she had 2 nervous breakdowns of his causing the last year they were dating. She was bulimic and he hounded her about her weight.) had keys to our dorm room and her key was "lost". I moved out by thanksgiving, and her new roomie didn't make it back after the holidays because she watched tv endlessly with my old roomie. she even just skipped finals because her show was on then! And we didn't even have dvds then! [/QUOTE]
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