sweetstuff11
May 3, 2008, 09:30 PM
Ok- so I want your answers to be totally honest. Am I the psycho one or is my old roommate?
I came to college terrified about the whole roommate situation because I didn't want to room with a friend and I was scared to go random because my school didn't give out any kind of personality test matching us up with a compatible roommate. Uncomfortable going into college to live with a complete stranger, I found a girl on Facebook (Let's call her Ashley) to room with Freshman year. Ashley seemed likable, fun, and easy-going. Things went fine the first week, but she seemed kind of distant and not so opinionated when it came to certain rules about the room. For example, she never told me if having friends or boys over bothered her, she really didn't say when she would like to sleep, and she didn't really tell me anything about herself for that matter. I knew she was from a small town in Indiana, played softball in high school, and that was about it.
I tried and tried to start conversations with her and even tried introducing her to my old high school friends. Didn't seem to work. The first month, she didn't really talk to anyone in our corridor and liked to keep the door shut and the room quiet. She hung out a lot in another dorm with friends that she met on Facebook.
Eventually I started "talking" (not actually dating, but more like hooking up, etc) with a boy (let's call him Mike). I really liked him and hoped that we could eventually start dating. I tried my hardest to be respectful about it and nothing really happened while she was in the room. My dorm was right across from the rec center, so I went there a lot. I told my roommate about him and she commented that she always saw him at the rec lifting. Not once did I say anything to her about always going to the rec "just to see him", but a few weeks later he stopped talking to me. I found out a few months later that my old roommate actually told him that I would "always talk about him", was "obsessed" with him, and "went to the rec" just to see him. Apparently she made it seem to him like I was a complete psycho! None of this was really true! I would talk about him a lot, but I don't think that it ever got the point of seeming "stalkerish." But I could be wrong, maybe it's bad to talk about boys that we like?
The next semester I decided to switch to a dorm far away from her because she would continue to spread rumors about me. She got rejected from every sorority, so probably felt pretty lonely at that point and was desperate to make friends. Unfortunately for me, however, her attempts at making me look like the bad person were successful. My entire corridor thought that I was a psycho! Everyone stopped talking to me and I felt like a total outcast.
I decided to move because I wanted to be happy. Was that a crazy thing for me to do? Should I have stuck out the remainder of the year around her? Is it me or my old roommate that seems to be the problem?
I came to college terrified about the whole roommate situation because I didn't want to room with a friend and I was scared to go random because my school didn't give out any kind of personality test matching us up with a compatible roommate. Uncomfortable going into college to live with a complete stranger, I found a girl on Facebook (Let's call her Ashley) to room with Freshman year. Ashley seemed likable, fun, and easy-going. Things went fine the first week, but she seemed kind of distant and not so opinionated when it came to certain rules about the room. For example, she never told me if having friends or boys over bothered her, she really didn't say when she would like to sleep, and she didn't really tell me anything about herself for that matter. I knew she was from a small town in Indiana, played softball in high school, and that was about it.
I tried and tried to start conversations with her and even tried introducing her to my old high school friends. Didn't seem to work. The first month, she didn't really talk to anyone in our corridor and liked to keep the door shut and the room quiet. She hung out a lot in another dorm with friends that she met on Facebook.
Eventually I started "talking" (not actually dating, but more like hooking up, etc) with a boy (let's call him Mike). I really liked him and hoped that we could eventually start dating. I tried my hardest to be respectful about it and nothing really happened while she was in the room. My dorm was right across from the rec center, so I went there a lot. I told my roommate about him and she commented that she always saw him at the rec lifting. Not once did I say anything to her about always going to the rec "just to see him", but a few weeks later he stopped talking to me. I found out a few months later that my old roommate actually told him that I would "always talk about him", was "obsessed" with him, and "went to the rec" just to see him. Apparently she made it seem to him like I was a complete psycho! None of this was really true! I would talk about him a lot, but I don't think that it ever got the point of seeming "stalkerish." But I could be wrong, maybe it's bad to talk about boys that we like?
The next semester I decided to switch to a dorm far away from her because she would continue to spread rumors about me. She got rejected from every sorority, so probably felt pretty lonely at that point and was desperate to make friends. Unfortunately for me, however, her attempts at making me look like the bad person were successful. My entire corridor thought that I was a psycho! Everyone stopped talking to me and I felt like a total outcast.
I decided to move because I wanted to be happy. Was that a crazy thing for me to do? Should I have stuck out the remainder of the year around her? Is it me or my old roommate that seems to be the problem?