Thoughts on living in a corridor room in college?

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Does anyone have experience with sharing a kitchen and living room with randoms?
 
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I did it. Its good for a messy person, since others will basically clean up after you for free. If you're a cleansperg, don't. It forces you to associate with people, and if you're NT or GL it serves as a highway to more friends and maby girls. I'm a loner and was largely awkward.

There was a really cute FOB mena I used to see in the kitchen and talk to but she didn't like me that much. Really cute, wore the towelhead (in america), made me want to go out of the dorm room.
 
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Probably better than living in your car or on the street in a tent.
 
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Probably better than living in your car or on the street in a tent.
I can afford my own apartment but barely. Considering if its worth it or not to share one with ppl instead and not waste so much money.
 
Does anyone have experience with sharing a kitchen and living room with randoms?
It was shit in my experience, a lot of my dormmates were ugly and overweight, and a lot were just messy. The kitchen was generally dirty and the bathroom (shared too) was disgusting, one guy regularly didn't flush.
On the bright side if you're gl you get a lot of mires. I was probably the best looking guy in the dorm and even looksminned all the girls gave me a lot of attention and would've been easy lays (sadly none were really attractive).
It was an annoying experience but if I were you I'd just deal with it and spend the money on surgery instead of an apartment.
 
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It sucks dick
 
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It was shit in my experience, a lot of my dormmates were ugly and overweight, and a lot were just messy. The kitchen was generally dirty and the bathroom (shared too) was disgusting, one guy regularly didn't flush.
On the bright side if you're gl you get a lot of mires. I was probably the best looking guy in the dorm and even looksminned all the girls gave me a lot of attention and would've been easy lays (sadly none were really attractive).
It was an annoying experience but if I were you I'd just deal with it and spend the money on surgery instead of an apartment.
How was looksmaxxing when sharing a place with normies?

Shared toilet makes clear mascara, derma rolling etc annoying asf atleast in theory.
 
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My flatmates barely knew i was there. It depends if you want to avoid them or not
 
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Sleep and live in a single room since you get your own bathroom and space for looksmaxing etc. You’ll share a kitchen anyway and you can meet other people in the first few weeks by knocking on doors and talking to people who live in the same building.
 
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How was looksmaxxing when sharing a place with normies?

Shared toilet makes clear mascara, derma rolling etc annoying asf atleast in theory.
Wasn't that bad. I thankfully had my own room (this is a must tho imo, having roommates are brutal especially considering how many weirdos I saw at college) and bought a mirror so I was able to do whatever I could on my own. It's fine using a shared bathroom too, you just have to be a little low inhib. Most people are outside most of the day, at classes etc and the bathrooms are usually empty. On occasion I did have people walk in but most people will just leave you alone honestly. But I was retardedly asocial and relied on tinder/random parties for lays. Can't speak from the experience of a person who made more an effort to have a social life at uni.
 
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Wasn't that bad. I thankfully had my own room (this is a must tho imo, having roommates are brutal especially considering how many weirdos I saw at college) and bought a mirror so I was able to do whatever I could on my own. It's fine using a shared bathroom too, you just have to be a little low inhib. Most people are outside most of the day, at classes etc and the bathrooms are usually empty. On occasion I did have people walk in but most people will just leave you alone honestly. But I was retardedly asocial and relied on tinder/random parties for lays. Can't speak from the experience of a person who made more an effort to have a social life at uni.
Did you bring the girls to your shared apartment?
 
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Did you bring the girls to your shared apartment?
Well I had my own room, it's just that the bathroom/kitchen/hallway was shared
But yes. It gets awkward because it's really small and the bed is small too, but most understand since they're in similar situations.
 
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I did it. Its good for a messy person, since others will basically clean up after you for free. If you're a cleansperg, don't. It forces you to associate with people, and if you're NT or GL it serves as a highway to more friends and maby girls. I'm a loner and was largely awkward.
why would I pay money for some normies and foids to do that when my mom does it for free

if you want to make friends go use discord and become a gamer
 
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it is the ideal normie experience
 
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Does anyone have experience with sharing a kitchen and living room with randoms?
Its absolute dogshit. I like my own personal space and stuff i dont like sharing my room, toilet and kitchen with other subhumans.
 
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