Living with someone is the quickest way to see their true colors. With their guard down, Q-tips scattered on the floor, their dishes undone, and the bedroom door left ajar, there's no room for secrets when you share an abode. However, when you move in with your best friend, the unlikeliest character reveals can often leave friendships in tatters, especially when one roommate is a frivolous mooch who feels entitled to their friend's emergency savings account… Like the college girl in this next story.
When you're in your early 20s and don't really know anything about the real world yet, moving in with your best friend seems like the dream–a real-life Disney Channel Original Movie. Except, what most people don't expect is the high probability of ending up hating that person they thought they loved so much by the end of their lease. And let me tell ya from experience, best friendships rarely last when you become roommates.
When you're in your early 20s and don't really know anything about the real world yet, moving in with your best friend seems like the dream–a real-life Disney Channel Original Movie. Except, what most people don't expect is the high probability of ending up hating that person they thought they loved so much by the end of their lease. And let me tell ya from experience, best friendships rarely last when you become roommates.