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But seriously (not "butt" seriously) . . .when you see her in the hall say, "Whatcha doin' with all of that toilet paper roomie?" - give her a big smile and a whop on the back while delivering the line . . .and please do report back or post video.
I don't think it matters what she uses it for but that she needs to replace the rolls. Keep your tissue in your room and let her buy her own. It's simple!
Should I just let this slide since toilet paper is cheap and we don't have any other problems in general? I don't really know her very well and we only very rarely talk, usually for less than a couple of minutes at a time and never about anything serious. It's just really, really annoying and bizarre.
Yeah, sometimes I feel like she's messing with me, but that may be some paranoia at some point. In any case I find it really aggravating. I'm never home either, I just hate to see someone waste the toilet paper I bought when I work 70 hour weeks and don't even get the chance to enjoy my OWN toilet paper cause I'm gone for days at a time.
1. just ask her about it, seriously...
2. keep a private stash for yourself and worry about more pertinent issues
3. don't have a roommate
I never lived with people for precisely these idiotic reasons. Being married? No problem, it's still MY house. But I guess these things go part and parcel as the tradeoff if you live with strangers.
I will probably have a roommate for a long time. You live in Texas, which is very different. I live in NYC, where rent in a decent neighborhood is highly unaffordable for a young person unless you live in a horrible crime filled neighborhood, or you share (like me).
I rent a room in a house, but I have my own bathroom so I buy my own TP and no one else uses it. However, when I found out my roommate was drinking all of my milk without asking I just talked to her about it. I told her to please ask before she consumed any of my food/drink. She hasn't done it since.
Yet one more reason why I never had roomies. And I have always wanted these people to explain WHY they do things like that. Crime of opportunity??
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