
thankyouforthis
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- Jun 13, 2022
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I knew getting a roommate would be horrible because my place is so small and I already share it with my partner and our kitty.
Hence, I insisted we keep the lease short-- and thank goodness for that!
Wow. Just...wow.
Six weeks in, both he and the room he's staying in smelled so bad, every time he opened the door the entire apartment would fill with stench.
He even attracted a RAT into our place. There has not been a rat here for as long as I've lived here (aka YEARS). The cat, coupled with being on a higher floor, keep(s) them at bay. But the smell from his room was so strong that a rat founds its way from the ground floor, past the garbages in front of the building, past the first floor, past the second floor, and into ours, on 3.
Finally confronted him about it and he said it was laundry, he was very sorry, he would do it right now, did I have some detergent? I was positively giddy at the prospect of having a non-shit-smelling apartment once again. He does his laundry. The smell "leaves." Except it doesn't-- it just gets significantly better. Here we are a week later, though, and I can still tell when he's just entered or exited his bedroom because when he does and then I try to leave my own bedroom, I am immediately smacked in the face with stink. It is no longer "significantly" better; by the end of this week, it will probably be right back up to Unbearable.
What the actual fuck? I know he takes showers; does he not do so often enough? (I've only seen him go in and then heard the shower turn on twice-- and he's been here for 6 weeks...)
Is he not using soap?
Has he got food rotting in there?
I shudder to think what I will encounter when he leaves October 1, but I am so, SO grateful that I only have maybe 6ish weeks left of this. I am losing what's left of my mind.
Won't go through this again, either. Had to have a good, long talk with myself about priorities and such. If I can't keep this place without having a roommate, I'll move-- onto the street, if need be. I won't keep paying far out the ass to share space with smelly assholes. I just won't. If I have to live with smelly assholes, it ought to be for free.
Hence, I insisted we keep the lease short-- and thank goodness for that!
Wow. Just...wow.
Six weeks in, both he and the room he's staying in smelled so bad, every time he opened the door the entire apartment would fill with stench.
He even attracted a RAT into our place. There has not been a rat here for as long as I've lived here (aka YEARS). The cat, coupled with being on a higher floor, keep(s) them at bay. But the smell from his room was so strong that a rat founds its way from the ground floor, past the garbages in front of the building, past the first floor, past the second floor, and into ours, on 3.
Finally confronted him about it and he said it was laundry, he was very sorry, he would do it right now, did I have some detergent? I was positively giddy at the prospect of having a non-shit-smelling apartment once again. He does his laundry. The smell "leaves." Except it doesn't-- it just gets significantly better. Here we are a week later, though, and I can still tell when he's just entered or exited his bedroom because when he does and then I try to leave my own bedroom, I am immediately smacked in the face with stink. It is no longer "significantly" better; by the end of this week, it will probably be right back up to Unbearable.
What the actual fuck? I know he takes showers; does he not do so often enough? (I've only seen him go in and then heard the shower turn on twice-- and he's been here for 6 weeks...)
Is he not using soap?
Has he got food rotting in there?
I shudder to think what I will encounter when he leaves October 1, but I am so, SO grateful that I only have maybe 6ish weeks left of this. I am losing what's left of my mind.
Won't go through this again, either. Had to have a good, long talk with myself about priorities and such. If I can't keep this place without having a roommate, I'll move-- onto the street, if need be. I won't keep paying far out the ass to share space with smelly assholes. I just won't. If I have to live with smelly assholes, it ought to be for free.
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