#81794On Thursday, August 21, 2008Guest (not verified) said,
I have been in similar situations. unfortunately, short of teaching your roommate lessons in responsibility and accountability that her parents should've thought her years ago, there is not much you can do. The best advice I have is to change your living situation as soon as possible, whether that means moving out or asking her to move out asap. Hopefully you’re not involved in too long a rental agreement. If it would make you feel any better, go ahead and show her this strangers post. I have no reason take a side, and maybe she'll realize that and stop acting like a child and start cleaning up her messes. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to get though to these people, because being able to take criticism is something that come with maturity, which your roommate obviously lacks. Good Luck.
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I have been in similar
I have been in similar situations. unfortunately, short of teaching your roommate lessons in responsibility and accountability that her parents should've thought her years ago, there is not much you can do. The best advice I have is to change your living situation as soon as possible, whether that means moving out or asking her to move out asap. Hopefully you’re not involved in too long a rental agreement. If it would make you feel any better, go ahead and show her this strangers post. I have no reason take a side, and maybe she'll realize that and stop acting like a child and start cleaning up her messes. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to get though to these people, because being able to take criticism is something that come with maturity, which your roommate obviously lacks. Good Luck.
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