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How do you like sharing a room with someone?

Ever have to share your room with another relative, like your cousin or brother?

If you did, or you currently do right now, tell me; do you like sharing a room with someone? Any good tips for how to deal with this kind of living situation?

As for me, I've been forced to share a room with my own Father after my Aunt moved in and took my room. (Not borrowed, took until the day she dies basically) At first, I thought I'd get used to it since this is my Dad I'm sharing a room with. We've had our ups and downs, but I felt that maybe this'll be a good opportunity for us. Maybe it won't be so bad, maybe we'll do more together because of the situation and become closer. But oh boy, was I wrong. He consistently is smoking cigs about every 20 minutes (even while I sleep), always wakes up at 5:30 or 6 to make coffee, never seeks to spend additional quality time together despite sharing a room, Turns the AC off around 3 in the morning EVERY SINGLE MORNING, and always throws in my face how "messy I am". (I'll eat something, then go to the bathroom, and come back to the room with him shaking his head calling me lazy as he throws out what I just finished) I didn't think sharing a room with somebody would be this difficult and stressful, I kid you not. The worst part is, if I get upset about having such little privacy or time to myself, I get called selfish and spoiled. Granted, I'm 18 and fresh out of high school. Still, I'm going to college, and doing everything I need to in life. Meanwhile, my Aunt isn't even trying to look for work. I thought sharing a room would get easier as time went on, but it honestly has proven to be quite the opposite.

I used to share a room with my brother growing up and it wasn't anywhere near this kind of bad. Is there any helpful advice anyone can give? Does it have to get worse in order to get better?
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SW-User
I always hated it. I'm extremely introverted. I want to be able to spend at least 90% of my time alone. Even if I weren't one, though, people typically like some degree of privacy.

That sounds really crappy. I hope you can figure out a better situation. Maybe a portable fan? Air freshener? Idk.. something for now.
TheMasterMan1 · 22-25, M
@SW-User Same!! That's exactly what my Dad needs to understand. He doesn't get that, as an introvert, I need alot of alone time as a way to recharge, because it helps me stay in a neutral, positive mood. Being in a room with someone for a long period of time can feel extremely suffocating for me, it doesn't matter who is in the room.

I wish I could buy an air freshener... for some reason he has difficulty breathing whenever someone sprays them. So using those when he's home is out of the question. Thanks for the good wishes, though!