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15 Conversations I've Had While Living With Several Girls

It's a lot more fun than it sounds.

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15 Conversations I've Had While Living With Several Girls
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I love my roommates, and living with six other girls has been an amazing experience. I have learned a lot about myself and way too much about them. However, I'm not sure who came up with the idea that letting seven girls live together in one suite was a good idea. Living with this many people has led to several interesting topics of conversation; here are 15 conversations I've had while living with several girls.

1) When are you getting dinner?

The battle of trying to put several different schedules together.

2) Can I have some of your ________?


Food, drink, soul? Sharing is caring!

3) Where are you going? Can I come?

Seven people in one car? Sure!

4) Who did the dishes?


Because having someone wash your coffee mug is love.

5) Does this go with this?


With fashion advice from several different people, you can never look bad!

6) Can I shower first?


Thank God there is more than one bathroom.

7) Where have you been all day?


Sometimes you need a little space.

8) Can I borrow someone's ________?

The answer is always yes.

9) Can someone do my hair/makeup?

You trust someone that much??

10) Why aren't you wearing pants?

You should have put wearing pants on the roommate agreement.

11) Can we have a dance party?

DANCE PARTY!!!!!!

12) Has anyone seen my ________?

No...

13) Will you split this with me?

It's better than eating the whole thing by yourself.

14) Can we watch The Bachelor together?


SHH NO TALKING!

15) Can we cuddle?

It's a miracle that we all fit on one couch.

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