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nageov3t

Lifer
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just wash the pots/pans when you need them.

or, buy some of your own and keep them in your room :) in college, I always kept a stash of paper plates and plastic silverware stashed away in a closet.
 

silverpig

Lifer
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Keep and wash one fork, one knife, and one plate for yourself. Wash immediately when you're done and then hide them.
 

Nebor

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Originally posted by: silverpig
Keep and wash one fork, one knife, and one plate for yourself. Wash immediately when you're done and then hide them.

But where can he hide the radio so that Klink won't find it?
 

RedPickle

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Originally posted by: Nebor
Look, you've already established that a) they see you as their maid and b) you're not willing to take a stand against them.

So here and here. You'll need 'em.

Gee thanks, you did a lot to help my situation. You should not go around the internet posting links to items your mother uses.
 

Nebor

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Originally posted by: RedPickle
Originally posted by: Nebor
Look, you've already established that a) they see you as their maid and b) you're not willing to take a stand against them.

So here and here. You'll need 'em.

Gee thanks, you did a lot to help my situation. You should not go around the internet posting links to items your mother uses.

I'm sorry. What was I thinking? Joking on ATOT... For shame.
 
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there isn't anything to diffuse. you just need to move out. your roomies are jackasses and are intentionally fvcking with you.
 

Grouchyoldguy

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Leave em as you find em. You get them dirty, you leave them dirty when done. If the roomies don't like it,
it's their problem. You are not obligated to clean them twice for one use. As far as a letter goes, that is just
going to signal that face to face you will fold like bad poker hand. Do it face to face or change your name to Mat, as in doormat
 

Giscardo

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You shouldn't have washed their dishes in the first place. Shouldn't have mopped and swept or done any cleaning in the first place, even if you're the one who has the least tolerance for dirt. Since you did clean the dishes you should have told them about it immediately, "hey I cleaned your dirty dishes because there were no clean ones to use, so if you clean the ones I dirty we'll be even."

Worst case scenario, you learning to live in filth is preferable to being the bitch who cleans after everyone else.
 

RedPickle

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Originally posted by: Giscardo
You shouldn't have washed their dishes in the first place. Shouldn't have mopped and swept or done any cleaning in the first place, even if you're the one who has the least tolerance for dirt. Since you did clean the dishes you should have told them about it immediately, "hey I cleaned your dirty dishes because there were no clean ones to use, so if you clean the ones I dirty we'll be even."

Worst case scenario, you learning to live in filth is preferable to being the bitch who cleans after everyone else.

No I am not the bitch. They clean up after themselves once in a while. It just that it pisses me off after doing all that I did, they make it sound like I do nothing. I just needed something to say to them.
 

Nebor

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Originally posted by: RedPickle
Originally posted by: Giscardo
You shouldn't have washed their dishes in the first place. Shouldn't have mopped and swept or done any cleaning in the first place, even if you're the one who has the least tolerance for dirt. Since you did clean the dishes you should have told them about it immediately, "hey I cleaned your dirty dishes because there were no clean ones to use, so if you clean the ones I dirty we'll be even."

Worst case scenario, you learning to live in filth is preferable to being the bitch who cleans after everyone else.

No I am not the bitch. They clean up after themselves once in a while. It just that it pisses me off after doing all that I did, they make it sound like I do nothing. I just needed something to say to them.

See, you're complaining like a woman. "They make me feel like I'm not good enough... And I did all the dishes, and I'm having awful cramps!" Several people have given you excellent suggestions to get the point across. Guys aren't going to listen to touchy feely letters or talks from you, you need to take action. Dishes in the bedroom floor is a great idea.
 

jtusa

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You could also not do any of the dishes at all, even the ones you use, and then maybe they'll get fed up and do them.
 

MartyMcFly3

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Simple solution... Everyone cleans their own dish... Thats what my roommate and I do, and occasionally we'll be nice and clean the other person's dish as well... That way it equals out.
 

Grouchyoldguy

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Leave em as you find em. You get them dirty, you leave them dirty when done. If the roomies don't like it,
it's their problem. You are not obligated to clean them twice for one use. As far as a letter goes, that is just
going to signal that face to face you will fold like bad poker hand. Do it face to face or change your name to Mat, as in doormat
 
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Do something to make them get better...like put their dirty dishes in their room as mentioned above. I actually did something like that once to an old roommate.
 

nageov3t

Lifer
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Originally posted by: MartyMcFly3
Simple solution... Everyone cleans their own dish... Thats what my roommate and I do, and occasionally we'll be nice and clean the other person's dish as well... That way it equals out.

that's really the best solution.

you're best option is just to have a talk with your roommates. if you be all passive-agressive about it, the situation will never get resolved.
 

TitanDiddly

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Put maple syrup all over the toilet seat. Remove the linkage from the door handle of the bathroom so they lock themselves in, and shut off the water.

Alternative- skip the syrup, and empty the toilet tank after shutting off the water. The roommate will crap, then have no water to flush it with, and be stuck in the bathroom.

In either case, be near the door so it's not a fire hazard.
 

xboxist

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Seriously, you need to stand up for yourself. A heartfelt letter to a bunch of college guys isn't going to do squat. I don't have a better suggestion, but I know that will not work.
 

Nebor

Lifer
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Oh, you should probably grow your hair out too. They'll want to pull on that when you're gettin' tagged from behind in the maid outfit.
 

RedPickle

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Your all right, I ain't gonna take no more crap from them. Face to face talk tomorrow. Nebor, your right too. I can't keep acting like a little bitch. Time to man up.
 

db

Lifer
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I just needed something to say to them.

With a smile on your face, and like you're joking, you say:
Fvck you! Clean the dishes yourself, ya big pvssy!"

Seriously.
 

Giscardo

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Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: RedPickle
Originally posted by: Giscardo
You shouldn't have washed their dishes in the first place. Shouldn't have mopped and swept or done any cleaning in the first place, even if you're the one who has the least tolerance for dirt. Since you did clean the dishes you should have told them about it immediately, "hey I cleaned your dirty dishes because there were no clean ones to use, so if you clean the ones I dirty we'll be even."

Worst case scenario, you learning to live in filth is preferable to being the bitch who cleans after everyone else.

No I am not the bitch. They clean up after themselves once in a while. It just that it pisses me off after doing all that I did, they make it sound like I do nothing. I just needed something to say to them.

See, you're complaining like a woman. "They make me feel like I'm not good enough... And I did all the dishes, and I'm having awful cramps!" Several people have given you excellent suggestions to get the point across. Guys aren't going to listen to touchy feely letters or talks from you, you need to take action. Dishes in the bedroom floor is a great idea.

Not saying you are the bitch, but it could happen in the future from the position you are in now. The point of my post was that you should be be pro-active in preventing that from happening, you can't wait for it to happen and then come here and ask what you should do.

Why do you have to be pro-active? Because you are the one breaking down and mopping and cleaning dishes while no one else does it.
 

db

Lifer
Dec 6, 1999
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Ok, look--here's the deal.
You say you're real laid back, easy going, and want to be as minimally confrontational as possible in dealing with this.
First of all, you have to forgive them.
That's right; b/c you blew it by *not* responding appropriately each time they "did" something, you can not hold all that against them.
Forgive them. Then YOU can act appropriately.

Then resolve to forevermore respond appropriately each and every time someone offends you.
You *have* to respond when the offense happens. Or forget about it.

Maybe you don't know how. Learn by doing. You will make mistakes, like everyone else. BUT you will
learn, and each time you will get better at it.

When you respond, it must be short and simple. Short. And simple.

Don't make moral judgements, just speak the facts to them.