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Sick & tired.
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Lilith
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: Saturday, 21 March 2009  |
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My partner and I live have had this girl move in with us a few months ago so we decided to make her feel more at home (baking cakes for her, including her when it comes to breakfast, lunch, and dinner). We even buy her take out sometimes without her paying us back (but we let it go anyway). We buy the toilet rolls, the milk and bread (which we share with her). Thing is, SHE NEVER CONTRIBUTES TO ANYTHING. We bought some ingredients one day, only to have her bake a banana cake all to herself. When my partner and I had a few slices of it, she turned the music up to full blast, went out and sat on the couch (right outside our room) and started yelling to her friend on the cell phone how we ate her cake and how it was meant to be for her lunch for the rest of the week (may I please remind you that my partner and I only have enough to get by while looking for full time employment, while she works full time and is well paid!). Lunch for the rest of the week, eh? She then texts my partner reprimanding and saying that our behaviour was extremely rude and disrespectful. In other words, she used OUR (that WE paid for) groceries to make her precious little cake but al hell breaks loose if we even touch it. She has been complaining about everything and anything since she first moved in a few months ago. She NEVER HELPS around house. She never even washes her own dishes, utensils or even her pots/pans. We do it all for her. NOT ONCE have we ever compained to her. We happily do her chores for her. She is getting more and more bitchy and passive, aggressive at us (she is out in the kitchen as I type this (2:00 AM) clunkingpots and pans just to piss me and my partner off.
I am now in the process of saving enough to be able to pay all the bills and rent in full (her share too) just to be able to kick her out. I can only hope my partner agrees to get rid of her in the soonest time possible.
She is intimidating to no end and I am finding very difficult to leave my room for fear that she start being passive-aggressive and/ or saying hurtful things to us and being patronising like she always is.
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Lyn
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Saturday, 21 March 2009
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wow, you have spoilt this room mate to the point of no return! But there is no reason for her to be so pathetically nasty! You would think that having someone making you feel welcome would have a positive reaction not a negative one!?? If she is not on the lease just ask her to leave. Let her know without blame that it isn't working out. The reasons don't matter. If she gets nasty, just think of how good it will be when she goes, so a little mud slinging from her will be worth it in the end! Tell her that she will probably be much happier somewhere else. If she is on the lease and has paid some of the bond, get a RTA form 6 from the agent or post office and get her to sign that if you can as that will make things a little easier for you. You don't need people in your life that contantly make you feel intimidated, again it doesn't matter why she makes you feel that way, just get her out with as less hassle as possible. Cheers!
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matt
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Sunday, 5 April 2009
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Man thats jibbed I wish I was living there lol its like where I'm living I feel as I am getting jibbed she always complains about somthing and im like ok im a clean person and all and she get shitty cause I dont have the mney for the bills like the phone OMG she always springs it up pout of knowwhere its given me the shits like she dosnt know when the phone bill gets taken out of her account each month at least let me Know god and when i have my princess come over and stay she decides that her friends come over with out no warning and drink to all hours of the night and have the music blearing like i give her a fortnights notice CAME ON and then she wakes up and fuck also when im asleep with my daughter i over heard her saying that i give her the shits man serously
IF anyone can give me room to get out of there ill be more then gratefull and i have my little princess 2 nights per fortnight
cheers matty mc
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Brad
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Saturday, 18 April 2009
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fuk that shit, kick the rude bitch out, I wouldnt ever have someone like that living under my roof!!
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oliver
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Monday, 27 April 2009
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what goes around, comes around. one day she will meet someone that is bitchier than her...so did you manage to kick her out?
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