Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Giving control freak vibes, privately. To your DD, try to be enrhusiastic and see this as an opportunity for both self expression and get to know roomate better before school starts.
This is not control freak vibes. Super common with girls. You’re reading too much into it and just looking for problems.
Not PP but trying to make a kid you never met decorate their first away-from-home living space in the way you want is pretty controlling. They should each just choose what works for them and f-ing adapt.
Who said she's trying to make her do anything? All she did was inquire. OP's daughter can respond that she's not interested if she doesn't want to coordinate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It can cost up to 50K! Some people are crazy.
Lots of girls in shared rooms will decorate. They will use the stuff for a year before they are on to an apartment.
The rooms look great once they are set up. They never look that way again for the rest of the year.
I beg of you to step back and let DD handle this!!! She is going to encounter many scenarios like this in friendships, work settings, agreeing to be a bridesmaid etc and this is a great, relatively low stakes, opportunity for her to think about what she wants, set boundaries and communicate them. You can let her know approx what you’d budgeted for her for supplies (but know they do add up so be generous) and let her navigate this!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Giving control freak vibes, privately. To your DD, try to be enrhusiastic and see this as an opportunity for both self expression and get to know roomate better before school starts.
This is not control freak vibes. Super common with girls. You’re reading too much into it and just looking for problems.
Not PP but trying to make a kid you never met decorate their first away-from-home living space in the way you want is pretty controlling. They should each just choose what works for them and f-ing adapt.
You sound like a real peach.
Because I think some random teen shouldn’t dictate how their roommate decorates their half of the room? Mmkay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Giving control freak vibes, privately. To your DD, try to be enrhusiastic and see this as an opportunity for both self expression and get to know roomate better before school starts.
This is not control freak vibes. Super common with girls. You’re reading too much into it and just looking for problems.
Not PP but trying to make a kid you never met decorate their first away-from-home living space in the way you want is pretty controlling. They should each just choose what works for them and f-ing adapt.
She’s not trying to make someone decorate it. She asked a question. How do you get along with people in life if this question upsets you? The dd can reply she’s not interested in a headboard. Maybe she wants to do comforters, maybe not. It’s helpful to not duplicate some items.
Always assume good intentions.
I get along in life by not telling people how their personal spaces should be decorated, I guess?
Anonymous wrote:It can cost up to 50K! Some people are crazy.
Lots of girls in shared rooms will decorate. They will use the stuff for a year before they are on to an apartment.
The rooms look great once they are set up. They never look that way again for the rest of the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's been a thing for many, many years. Just googled dorm decorating and you'll see features.
There's a whole website for it called Dormify.
https://www.dormify.com/
expensive!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Giving control freak vibes, privately. To your DD, try to be enrhusiastic and see this as an opportunity for both self expression and get to know roomate better before school starts.
+1 Yes, afraid this may be a control freak too. I showed my DD some nice pillows I found that can be put on the bed like a headboard sort of..but not. You just lean up against it or put it on the wall for a comfortable sitting area on your bed. Roommate said "well, we need to find out where the beds are placed first!" Seemed like she was really taking charge and I have the most mild mannered DD. So, yes, I am afraid of a control freak roommate and pray this won't be the case for DD's first semester.
As I said, don't want to get off on the wrong foot or be seen as a kill joy. Idea to coordinate colors is a good one.
Honestly, I never thought of this way back when. AS long as my roommate was clean and decent and not scr$wing someone in my room everynight, things were great by me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Giving control freak vibes, privately. To your DD, try to be enrhusiastic and see this as an opportunity for both self expression and get to know roomate better before school starts.
This is not control freak vibes. Super common with girls. You’re reading too much into it and just looking for problems.
Not PP but trying to make a kid you never met decorate their first away-from-home living space in the way you want is pretty controlling. They should each just choose what works for them and f-ing adapt.
She’s not trying to make someone decorate it. She asked a question. How do you get along with people in life if this question upsets you? The dd can reply she’s not interested in a headboard. Maybe she wants to do comforters, maybe not. It’s helpful to not duplicate some items.
Always assume good intentions.
Anonymous wrote:Headboards and full out decor more common in the south. DD and roommate at New England SLAC are coordinating colors and that's it.
Niece going to Duke has a wealthy roommate bringing a $1200 carpet, color coordinated retro mini refrigerator with matching microwave, matching headboards, and more
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Giving control freak vibes, privately. To your DD, try to be enrhusiastic and see this as an opportunity for both self expression and get to know roomate better before school starts.
This is not control freak vibes. Super common with girls. You’re reading too much into it and just looking for problems.
Not PP but trying to make a kid you never met decorate their first away-from-home living space in the way you want is pretty controlling. They should each just choose what works for them and f-ing adapt.
You sound like a real peach.
Because I think some random teen shouldn’t dictate how their roommate decorates their half of the room? Mmkay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Giving control freak vibes, privately. To your DD, try to be enrhusiastic and see this as an opportunity for both self expression and get to know roomate better before school starts.
+1 Yes, afraid this may be a control freak too. I showed my DD some nice pillows I found that can be put on the bed like a headboard sort of..but not. You just lean up against it or put it on the wall for a comfortable sitting area on your bed. Roommate said "well, we need to find out where the beds are placed first!" Seemed like she was really taking charge and I have the most mild mannered DD. So, yes, I am afraid of a control freak roommate and pray this won't be the case for DD's first semester.
As I said, don't want to get off on the wrong foot or be seen as a kill joy. Idea to coordinate colors is a good one.
Honestly, I never thought of this way back when. AS long as my roommate was clean and decent and not scr$wing someone in my room everynight, things were great by me.