Well, not me directly, but my roommate told me about this. He woke up in the middle of the night and saw a shadowy figure hovering over his bed. He thought he was dreaming at first, but when he pinched himself, he realized it was real. He was too scared to move until the figure disappeared after a few minutes. After that, he always kept a light on at night.
Yes, I once had a really strange experience. I was alone in my dorm studying late at night. Suddenly, all the lights flickered and my books flew off the desk. There was no explanation for it. I was so terrified that I ran out of the dorm and didn't go back until the next day.
I haven't had any personal experiences, but I know a girl who said she heard a baby crying in her dorm room. There were no babies in the building at all. She was so freaked out that she moved to another dorm. Some people thought it might be related to the land the dorm was built on, like there could have been something tragic that happened there in the past.
One scary dorm story I heard was about a girl who kept hearing strange scratching noises at night coming from the wall. Every time she got up to check, there was nothing there. But the scratching continued. It turned out that a rat had somehow gotten into the walls and was making the noise.
There was this one night when we decided to have a mini - Olympics in the dorm hallway. We had events like sock - sliding races and pillow - throwing competitions. It was so much fun and everyone on the floor got involved. There were a lot of laughter and shouts, and in the end, we all shared some snacks as the 'prize'.
Well, there was this one time when my roommate thought he could cook a big meal in our tiny dorm kitchenette. He got all these ingredients and started making a stir - fry. But he accidentally put in way too much chili powder. The whole dorm smelled like a fire and we were all coughing. It was hilarious in the end though.
Yes, I once had a roommate who was a total slob. He would leave his dirty clothes and dishes all over the place. The smell was unbearable, and it attracted bugs. It was like living in a pigsty. I had to constantly clean up after him just to keep the dorm room somewhat livable.
Sure. There are stories of roommates who are gay and they decorate their dorm room together in a really cool way. They bond over their common taste in movies and books, often having late - night discussions about their favorite directors or authors. They also introduce each other to new friends within the gay community on campus, which helps them expand their social circles in a positive and healthy way.
One horror story is about a strange noise. A student in the dorm would always hear scratching at night. It seemed to come from the wall. He thought it might be rats at first, but the noise was too rhythmic. Eventually, he found out that the previous tenant had carved some words into the wall and the old paint was slowly peeling off, which made that spooky sound.
One horror story is about a student who constantly heard strange scratching noises coming from inside the walls at night. It was so loud that it kept her awake. She reported it to the dorm management but they found nothing. Later, she found out that a raccoon had made a nest in the attic above her room.
Sharing such stories is inappropriate as it involves private and often unethical behavior. College is a place for study and personal growth in a proper and respectful environment.
Sure. My friend in the dorm once tried to do yoga early in the morning. But he wasn't very flexible. He ended up falling over and knocking down a lamp. It was really funny to see him tangled up in his yoga mat.
One positive experience could be the strong sense of community. In a gay college dorm, students often find a supportive environment where they can be themselves without fear of judgment. They can freely express their identities, for example, through decorating their living spaces with pride flags or other symbols. Another positive is the opportunity for networking. Students can meet like - minded individuals who may share similar career goals or interests in LGBT+ activism. This can lead to great friendships and future collaborations.