Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here yes I do always contribute financially, help clean, and I always bring something - but it’s usually something premade or ice cream, casserole from 1310. I do work in journalism and have weird hours!
And I definitely don’t like people’s husbands in my private space, that’s a big part of it
I completely understand this. When you're in a studio you're basically inviting people to hang out in your bedroom. I have a room divider that partially separates my bed from the rest of the living space, but there's no hiding that my bedroom and living area share the same space. It makes it very awkward to entertain.
This^. People need to respect that small spaces aren’t for hosting. If they don’t want to stay friends, that’s their prerogative but hosting at their place doesn’t make them eligible to violate boundaries of their guests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here yes I do always contribute financially, help clean, and I always bring something - but it’s usually something premade or ice cream, casserole from 1310. I do work in journalism and have weird hours!
And I definitely don’t like people’s husbands in my private space, that’s a big part of it
I completely understand this. When you're in a studio you're basically inviting people to hang out in your bedroom. I have a room divider that partially separates my bed from the rest of the living space, but there's no hiding that my bedroom and living area share the same space. It makes it very awkward to entertain.
Anonymous wrote:Also should note money is no object for anyone else in this group. Each individual makes over 150k a year
Anonymous wrote:Op here and I cannot imagine asking anyone to host something, ever - is that just me?
Anonymous wrote:I also don’t love having her husband in particular over because he complains about everything - like how my couch is uncomfortable, the TV is small ect. Forgot to mention that part
Anonymous wrote:Op does pay?