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Roomates YAY or NAY?

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B'z-chan

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I've been living in this big ass house for almost two months now. And now i'm looking at a roomate. I've never had one nor do i know how to pick one. I know someone who is really cool. But dont know if he's the right choice.

So how do you make these choices? What kind of arrangements are needed to be made. I've pretty much got free reign on this place. Whats your guys experiances with roomates?

Horror stories are also welcome.
 
Demi move to cali? YEAH right haha. Ok, as long as you dont bring the DEA with you. I have a third room you can move into. But you have to share the bathroom with the other dude.

Oh and we have cameras everywhere... JK about that.

Price is a issue, i was thinking around 300 bucks plus 1/3 utilities. But honestly i dont think it will come down to my idea of whats a good price. The owners of the house (grandparents) will have to decide on that.

But honestly anything coming in. IN my eyes is a good thing. It would help pay for some major renovations that needed to be done in time over here.
 
I'm having roommate issues again. I have two of them, and we'll call them Cripple and Asshole.

Cripple is actually pretty cool and a low maintenance roommate. In my experience, the less roommates fuck your shit up/need things from you the better they are as a roommate. He also gives my cat plenty of attention so I don't have to.

Asshole I have lived with before. I probably should have known better than to ask him to move back in, but my LARPing Nerd Roommate moved out in April so I needed someone. He's doing the same exact shit that he did last time- whining that the apartment(which is 80 years old) isn't up to his suburbian standards, and talking about moving out again. Which is good and bad- the good is that I won't have to put up with his damn whining anymore, the bad is that I wil have to find someone to take his room.

The cool thing about where I live is that it is centrally located and CHEAP. If I put an ad and a couple of pics up on Craigslist I would have probably 50 people that wanted to move in. I just don't like living with people I don't know, especially sharing a bathroom with them.
 
MrAngryFace said:
My last roommate was cool, but there's something to be said for having a place thats yours.

Exactly how i feel currently. Not that i'm rushing myself to this idea. I just want to help the household out and if i can by having a few roomies well then so be it. It took twenty years to get out on my own. But now i find that maybe having a roomate or two would be nice.

The guy that is interested is cool as heck. I met him on live some years ago and then accidently bumped into him in real life. He has a good job, and is stable.

I know seeing someone at they're place of work isnt always the best judge of how they will conduct themselves. But from the few choice encounters that we've had it seems like his ideas and mine both share a common goal.
 
It depends on how important privacy is to you. Plus make sure the potential roommate is just like you as far as cleanliness goes.
 
Well if you need the money it can really work out, that rent sounds cheap for Cali. The thing is the only reason my roommate and I got along is we rarely interacted. I think if we were forced to interact a lot things woulda have got bad.

Also keep in mind that if you arent in a relationship yet, this WILL affect getting one haha. I wouldnt think of dating while I had a roommate.
 
MrAngryFace said:
Also keep in mind that if you arent in a relationship yet, this WILL affect getting one haha. I wouldnt think of dating while I had a roommate.

So does this mean we get to expect MAF girl trouble threads in the future?
 
MrAngryFace said:
Well if you need the money it can really work out, that rent sounds cheap for Cali. The thing is the only reason my roommate and I got along is we rarely interacted. I think if we were forced to interact a lot things woulda have got bad.

Yeah it is pretty cheap hell, i just looked. It should be around 400 a month especially since we already have everything here. I plan on getting a new washer/dryer, freezer (for garage) if this does happen.

We wont be interacting too much i dont think but on days off. Which is cool cause i can see it like just hanging out with a good friend. Hang out bbq and all that stuff. Other than that we both have work and women (were both in semi serious relationships) to deal with.

How do you deal with other guys women being around your place? Just wondering.
 
MAF doesnt have girl troubles LOLZ COCKY AND FUNNYZ!

Bz: Oh I never had to worry about my roommate having a girl over. Id just stay away so he could do this thing if that ever did occur. Im just saying it gets a little akward for the girl sometimes.

ON second thought I guess it depends on your roommate.
 
Demi i'll save you the second room its smaller, but i'll save it for you.

I guess this might work out after all. I'm kind of nervous. I'm thinking about how this will go down.

Women coming over is a no no from what my girl is telling me. But if she was here and they both were ( cock watching ) then i dont think either of us will have a problem. And i think they would get along great as well.

Hell anyone ever heard of two couples living together? Thats strange but a posibility maybe if things strangly work out.
 
B'z-chan said:
Oh and we have cameras everywhere...
BojTrek, is that you?:D

Basically, you can't look for a person who's 'cool' so much as a person who's respectable. You want somebody that has the same lifestyle essentially. If you're a morning person, make sure that whoever you're living with is predominantly a morning person. If you're a partier and heavy drinker, get someone like that. If you're a tidy person, believe me... GET A TIDY PERSON. Nothings worse than having to wipe piss off the toilet seat just to take a shit. And it also sucks having someone who leaves whiskers around the sink. It's just so annoying.

But likewise I've roomed with some cool ass people. It seems that once I live with someone where we have a few things in common (movies and video games, for example) everything else tends to work itself out pretty well.

It can be an awesome thing having a roomie, but you've gotta be open to understanding how other people live, and you have to respect their personal preferences.
 
I've roomed with some pretty cool people, but I've also roomed with total nuts. I have a temporary roommate right now (who's moving out this month), and we get along pretty well--we've been friends for years, though. But now it's time for horror stories.
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One of the worst roommates I ever had was an alcoholic sociopath with an obsessive-compulsive disorder and a crazy girlfriend who was over at our place all the time. I'd come home from work each night to either loud sex or screaming matches, sometimes both. I remember one fight my roommate and I had that began like this (this is pretty much verbatim--I am not making this up):

Roommate: "Could we have a talk? There's something I want to get off my chest."
Me (sitting down at kitchen table): "Okay, what?"
Roommate: "Well... well. Back in November [this conversation took place in February, three months later], when you did your laundry? You left lint in the machine. A little clump of lint in the machine. And I didn't like that."
Me (after a pause): "Oh--sorry. If you don't like the way that I treat my washing machine that I paid $500 for, then just don't use it anymore."
Roommate (screaming): "I DO NOT LIKE YOUR TONE OF VOICE! I DO NOT LIKE IT!"

We had conversations like that every couple of weeks or so. Another time we had a fight because he came downstairs and saw me walking on the kitchen floor. He had just finished cleaning the floor, using a toothbrush for sections of it. "How else do you expect me to get around the kitchen?" I said. "The floor is useful when you want to get from one place in the kitchen to another."
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I had another roommate once who, when he moved in, said, "Is this place quiet? I don't like too much noise." I said I was never there much anyway, and when I was, I'd listen to the stereo with headphones if he wanted to get to sleep. His definition of noise was a little more strict than mine, though. After a week, we had this conversation:

Roommate: "The radiator in my bedroom is making a lot of noise."
Me: "Well, like what? Are the pipes banging?"
Roommate: "No... it's just a hissing sound. Like--sssss. I am lying in my bed, trying to get to sleep, and then the radiator goes sssss and it wakes me up and I am startled."
Me: "Well, all radiators do that. You'll have to live with it."
Roommate: "This is impacting my quality of life, and it's a violation of the lease." (I made him sign the lease along with me, since I'd been burned in the past when I didn't make everyone who lived with me sign a lease before they moved in.)

Anyway--the roommate called the landlord practically every day for a month until the landlord sent someone by to actually disconnect the radiator in his bedroom. And he still complained about the noise. I said, "Look. The radiator is not actually attached to a pipe. It is a freestanding object that is no longer working." The roommate said, "It is still making the hissing noise. I don't know how. Also the mattress I have is giving me an illness. This is a violation of the lease and I want out." I said, "Okay--I'll see you in court," and he shut up after that. We barely spoke to each other after that until he moved out, though.
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Words of advice for selecting roommates--

--You don't necessarily want someone cool, or someone to hang out with on the weekends. The perfect roommate is someone who gets up early, goes to work, stays there all day, and then comes home and goes straight to bed. They may have a crappy life, but they're great to live with. I've had roommates that I'd go without seeing for days at a time. It was like I lived alone, but at half the rent.

--If your roommate does something that gets on your nerves, say something right then, the first time he does it. Don't let it wait--otherwise it'll become a habit.

--Roommates get along better when they have roughly the same income, because then they'll have similar tastes and expenses. An unequal income means that one roommate (who, in this example, is me) will have nice things, like a big-screen TV and a nice DVD collection, and the other roommate (who, in this example, is one of my crazy-ass roommates) will use your nice things constantly without bringing anything to the apartment in return.

--Graduate students can be some of the worst roommates you can come across, and they're often the ones who can't afford places for themselves. Nothing brings out craziness in people like an unstructured but stressful academic life.

Jesus, I love living alone.
 
Haha, I love that laundry story.

Yeah my roommate would freak me out time to time with shit like.

Yeah so we might need to move out.

OUT OF THE FUCKING BLUE! Then it would end up being nothing but I was still freaked the fuck out haha.
 
Prospero those were great stories...

I don't have any particular roommate stories except for this brief one.

Having lived in Baltimore, MD for what..10-11 years now I've made some humongously stupid mistakes... including this one... I moved in with a girl I was dating and her brother... thinking back now I have no idea why. Anyway the girl and I broke up and she moved out, so it was me and her brother... he was cool and all but he fancied himself a playa.

So anyway one evening a few of my friends came over and we were in the front room watching TV, roommate comes bopping in short time later with latest catch in tow... immediately heads to bedroom.... 5-6 min later they come out... she's pissed, he's just kinda like whatever...

We used that running joke on him for a LONG time after that.
 
Both me and my room mate would come back intoxicated 2 or 3 nights a week last year. Initially, we'd put a sock on the door to say "occupied" but then everybody knew anyway so he'd just write "fucking" on the board on the door when he's doing his thing. He had a girlfriend so I was "sexiled" alot.
 
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