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That's why she's using so much of it. Cheap toilet paper requires doubling and tripling up.
I would do what others have suggested. Put some cheap stuff in the bathroom and keep some good stuff hidden for yourself. Let her buy the next batch when the cheap stuff runs out.
OMG. This is why I don't have roommates anymore. I've been through this same tp mystery. My one old roommate used so much paper that she regularly clogged the toilet. When I asked her to stop using so much paper because I literally had to dig it out of the toilet, she denied being the one who clogged it! She was the only one who had been home during the day and it wasn't clogged when I'd left for work. Some people just use too much tp. I honestly never figured out how to handle the tp issue, even though I've had multiple roommates who went through a roll a day. I think you'll have to ask her to pitch in with the buying or keep it in your room and have her buy her own.
I never buy the cheap TP, I think that's one thing I won't cheap out on. What I don't get is why the OP is the one who's always buying it, they should be splitting the cost.
Hey if your only problem with the roomie is over toilet paper usage, consider yourself lucky!
I use a lot of toilet paper, but I take a dump twice a day and drink a lot of water so I pee like a racehorse. I like my ass clean and dry, that takes lots of TP- like half a roll a day.
Just keep a private reserve, like you've been doing, so she doesn't use it all.
tell her the first roll is free the others will cost her =]
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