Another one could be 'Beautiful Disaster' by Jamie McGuire. Although it's not strictly just about college roommate romance, there are aspects of it in the story. It's a passionate love story that takes place in a college - like setting, and the relationship between the main characters has that intense, all - consuming quality that makes it a page - turner.
Once, my roommate thought it would be funny to hide all my left shoes. I was running late for class and couldn't find any of them. When I finally found them in the microwave (of all places), we both had a great laugh.
If direct communication doesn't work, involve a mediator. This could be a Resident Advisor in the dorm. They are trained to handle these kinds of roommate disputes. They can listen to both sides and come up with a fair solution. For instance, if one roommate is too noisy and the other is too sensitive to noise, the RA might suggest quiet hours or using headphones.
Often, they start with some sort of initial dislike or misunderstanding. For example, in many novels, the roommates might have different lifestyles or personalities that clash at first.
I recommend the following two college roommate novels to you:
1. "Don't Be So Proud" was a modern romance and urban life novel. It told the story of He Zhizhou, a top student at S University, and Shen Xi, a passionate and cheerful dance student at the Normal University, who accidentally exchanged their brains and began a different life experience. They were forced to become roommates, and many interesting and romantic stories happened.
2. "Tough Guy's Neighbors Are About to Move" was a modern romance novel. It was about the relationship between the female protagonist Qiu Shan and the male protagonist Liang Chuan after they became college roommates. The two gradually developed feelings for each other in the quarrel. The story was warm and touching, sweet and bitter.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One story could be that two gay college roommates supported each other through coming out to their families. They had late - night talks about their fears and hopes. One was really into art and the other into music. They often combined their interests for campus events, like creating art - inspired music shows. It was a great friendship that helped them both grow during college.
One of my good college roommate stories is that my roommate and I both loved cooking. We would take turns cooking different meals from our hometowns. It was a great way to share our cultures. Every week, we'd have a 'cultural dinner night' where we'd also decorate the room to match the theme of the meal. It made our living space feel like a home away from home and strengthened our friendship.
I know of a story where two gay college roommates met at orientation. At first, they were a bit shy about their sexual orientation with each other. But as time passed, they found out they had a lot in common. They joined the college's theater club together. They practiced lines together and would give each other feedback. Their friendship grew stronger as they participated in various plays. They even traveled to other cities for theater festivals during vacations and had amazing adventures together.
No. Sharing sex stories about your roommate is a clear violation of privacy. Everyone has the right to keep their personal and private aspects of life, including sexual matters, private. It can also make the roommate feel extremely uncomfortable and violated.
There was this time when my roommate and I were both broke near the end of the semester. Instead of moping around, we decided to have a 'free' weekend. We explored all the free events on campus, like free concerts and art exhibitions. We also borrowed some board games from the common room and had a great time playing them all weekend. It was a really simple yet amazing time that I'll always remember.