Tilted Cat Head
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Location: Manhattan, NY
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Originally Posted by Lead543
So, I live with 3 girls in a townhouse in residence. I've lived here for 2 months and we've had a big problem for the past month.
My one roommate isn't doing her dishes or any cleaning up around the house. In fact, her dishes have been sitting for almost 2 weeks. Dirty dishes. Now, she's been talked to more than a few times and still, her dishes sit. Her excuse; "I don't have as much time as you guys."
My attitude is we live in a communal area and that I shouldn't have to clean up after her everyday just so I can eat.
Now, there's been a few more issues with her but they really don't involve me so I won't go into it. But she has a history of extremely explosive behaviors when she's confronted.
So, even though I feel stupid posting this problem here, I was wondering what I should do, or what we should do as a house?
Last night I highlighted a section of the rules and put it on the table just as a reminder of what we all agreed to (and yes, it was a little cheeky). Today on the message board was a note reading: "DO NOT enforce one rule when you know fucking well none of the other ones are being enforced"
So, any advice?
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are any of the other ones that aren't being enforced encroaching on someone else's being? ex you used is not being able to use the sink to clean veggies if there are dirty dishes in it.
is it possible to use paper plates and cups to minimize the dishes in the sink?
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