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What would you do if your roommate brought a friend back to live?

Once on a short video APP, I brushed a video blogger who decorated the dormitory into multiple roles. The main blogger is a man. Some details of what happened in the girls' dormitory that he imitated are really true. I just want to say that it's quite vivid, and I can't help but look at it more. ...

But in real life, a friend of mine often tells me that her dormitory is really the most unique person I have ever heard. Here I use A instead of my roommate, B instead of my roommate's friend, and C instead of another roommate.

The present situation is: A has been living in the dormitory with B since the summer vacation, and they share a bed, which is barely acceptable. After all, it is 2 1 century now, and such a thing is no longer worth making a fuss about. The main reason is that the two completely ignore the feelings of other people in the dormitory, do things at will, talk in the middle of the night, eat takeout in the middle of the night, and even wear no clothes in the dormitory ... anyway, they can do anything.

Actually, it's not that their relationship is unacceptable, just a little too much. I don't treat my dormitory as a public house at all, and I don't care about the feelings of other roommates. Friends are honest people, and I can only spit on others from time to time.

And c is not a fuel-efficient lamp. Usually I had a good time with everyone, but I secretly complained to my aunt, so B left for a while, but later she came back and continued the same story as A. ...

But the advantage of C is that she reported it, and she can joke with A and B as if nothing had happened. The same is true for my friends. On the surface, she gets along well with you, but she speaks ill of my friend behind my back. ...

What would you do if you met such a group of roommates to live with?