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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Definitely nit a hill do die on. Agree about enforcing things like no food in there (good luck, they'll sneak it), and no piles of wet anything. But really, walk past their rooms without looking (shut their door if necessary), and let them live in their own pig-stye. FWIW, mine are slobs, even when they come home, but kept their shared dorm rooms relatively OK (you have to when there's not that much space and you're sharing it with another person)[/quote] I’m the PP who came from the clutter house and living in the freshman dorm was like a revelation to me. I was suddenly a clean and tidy person! I loved it. In retrospect it’s obviously because I didn’t have like, all the clothes and toys I had ever owned crammed in there. I didn’t change personalities, I just had an appropriate amount of stuff in a semi-organized space for the first time. [/quote]
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