Anonymous wrote:I also think it is possible the person’s previous roommate may have been difficult- hence the mid-year vacancy.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the roommate has anxiety and/or OCD and is trying to keep her life in the same order, aka a Sheldon (see Big Bang Theory). OP’s daughter is not as easy-going as her mom, aka a Leonard, and must establish boundaries and negotiate in order for the arrangement to work out. Seems like a excellent life lesson for both. Butt out mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a very small issue that your child should be able to navigate on their own.
Again, her dd is navigating this but, op is just polling us and trying to be entertaining! You don't like it ...no window for you!
Anonymous wrote:This is a very small issue that your child should be able to navigate on their own.
Anonymous wrote:OP - your child missing out on being near the window is so less important than the damage you are doing by being this involved[/quote]
Not op. Op isn't involved in real life! She is just posting to see what others think and letting her dd take the charge. Good grief we need some entertainment that doesn't cause bodily harm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - your child missing out on being near the window is so less important than the damage you are doing by being this involved
Who's paying the room and board fees?
NP. I pay room and board, and yet I don't feel the need to help my kid decide on bed placement, or how to kindly respond to a very typical roommate email. Stupid, this isn't a college question.
Well I pay room and board, and helped my daughter create a schedule for the bathroom. I pay for it, the roommate should not be able to monopolize prime bathroom sink and mirror time simply because she set her alarm earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - your child missing out on being near the window is so less important than the damage you are doing by being this involved
Who's paying the room and board fees?
NP. I pay room and board, and yet I don't feel the need to help my kid decide on bed placement, or how to kindly respond to a very typical roommate email. Stupid, this isn't a college question.
Well I pay room and board, and helped my daughter create a schedule for the bathroom. I pay for it, the roommate should not be able to monopolize prime bathroom sink and mirror time simply because she set her alarm earlier.