Buck Naked

19/2/06 02:37 (UTC)
(Anonymous)
Note the first. Someone may wonder why you would feel it appropriate to be naked when you share the room with another person. If you do not don the real world naked then why would you feel sitting in a dorm room where a roommate can let themselves in with friends at any time a realistic expectation? Although you may be fine with yourself or others being naked, no one can argue that the majority of people are not as free. As for tight shorts or bras, if the dorm is as hot as you state maybe this a better way to deal with the situation rather than a full frontal. If the boyfriend makes frequent appearances, wouldn't this be cause to cover up in case of unknown male, not simply whine that he is present?
Note the second. Has your roommate ever expressed displeasure regarding your sexuality? If so, a separate issue. If not, implying that said roommate is bigoted against homosexuals is offensive and perpetuates the idea that all straight people carry a vendetta against gays. Further more, rumors going around that you've slept with Steve. Last I checked not the typical gay action. Thoughts, comments?
Other thoughts. If the roommate is hungover/ still drunk, we can't truly expect miracles as to behavior or decorum. Understand the outburst, maybe she was hoping her roommate would pick up a few social skills after time, then simply hit her limit before these social skills were ever demonstrated. If it is drinking habits that bother you, we once again arrive at the fact that this is a separate issue from the nakedness of you.
Good luck to you and the issue. I suggest you cover up. Not only do you live with another person, which requires many adjustments, but it's cold out, and windburn can be a bitch.
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