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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.
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.
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.
I know, right? How can you live in the same house and not ever talk about things?
I'm sorry for chuckling, but your problem is pretty cute and funny.
Can you casually ask her about it when you pass each other in the kitchen? If communication is an issue, then perhaps you can keep some toilet paper in your room (for back-up), and leave only one or two rolls in the bathroom.
That way, she'll either have to buy toilet papers herself (to keep up with the rate of toilet paper consumption), or she'll have to conserve.
Bwahahaha! This gave me a good laugh. Sounds really strange but if she's a good roommate in every other way, I don't think this is worth rocking the boat over. Just let it go...but if curiosity gets the better of you, ask her what that's about in a joking manner once you get to know each other better (if you don't already). I have never heard of that before...still laughing.
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