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What is the experience of sharing a room with the opposite sex?
I am a male. After graduating from college, I looked for job opportunities in the city where I studied. I thought there would be many job opportunities in big cities. If you go back to your hometown too early, not only will there not be so many job opportunities, but your parents will also arrange various blind dates for you early.

Just graduated, a roommate in our dormitory and I, because we are both from other places, want to stay in this city, so we discussed sharing a room for two people, which not only saves money, but also knows the roots and cares for each other.

After several days of online search, I finally chose a house with convenient location and affordable rent. It has three bedrooms, a living room and a bathroom. It can cook, but it has no cooking facilities, so I have to buy my own pots and pans. Considering the problems of saving money and safety, we chose to cook by ourselves and bought an induction cooker.

We are all a little excited to rent a clean, spacious and air-conditioned house for the first time. Later, almost half a month later, another girl came, which made us two big men a little embarrassed.

Originally, we two big men could wander around with bare arms at home, even if it was hot, we just needed to wear boxers. Now there's a woman suddenly, so we just have to dress up when we go out to the balcony to get a dress.

Besides, sharing a room with a woman is really inconvenient. Every time I feel that girls spend a long time in the bathroom and take a bath in the bathroom for a longer time. Every time I feel sleepy after work, I really want to take a bath and fall asleep, but I have to wait for the young lady to give priority and take a bath for 30 to 40 minutes before coming out. Feel inexplicably distressed about the water fee.

However, although it is not very convenient, it is still very beneficial to share a room with a woman, especially a woman who loves to cook. For example, we bought an induction cooker that we never used, so we lent it to her. To be honest, since she came, we don't have to worry about breakfast and dinner. The money for buying vegetables is divided equally, and sometimes she will buy us all kinds of fruits. The three of us get along well.

Later, this girl moved away because of her job transfer, and my roommate moved away because she was urged to go back to her parents' work at home, so now I am alone. Soon, another girl came in.

God, don't think that just two people, a man and a woman, living in the same room can spark the spark of TV. In real life, living with such a girl is simply a collapse.

Once when I came back from work, I didn't feel ashamed to see that the other party had left the door open in the shower. What makes me an otaku unbearable is that I don't want to pay the internet fee. Last time we shared it, everyone shared it consciously.

I like all kinds of telephone chats. Although I don't communicate with her much, I can see from the tone of her chat that her character is snobbish. The key is also ordinary, and the dress is very tacky. What I can't stand most is laziness. I never knew that girls could be so lazy.

I would rather spend an hour and a half slapping myself in the face than spend two minutes making the bed, leaving the door open, throwing shoes and socks everywhere, piling up clothes with all kinds of feelings, and throwing key underwear and dirty clothes directly into the bathroom.

This is a shared house, okay? This is not your business alone. Even though I didn't like cleaning, I made the whole house look like instant noodles ... I shared it for two months and endured it for two months. Finally, I chose to move out. If I live with such a woman, I would rather be single all my life.