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10 Reasons You Should Never Live With Your Best Friend

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10 Reasons You Should Never Live With Your Best Friend
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1. You’ll quickly realize your romantic comedy collection is simply not big enough for your countless movie nights, so you’ll be forced to purchase more…

We all need a good cry sometimes and you can never have too many Ryan Gosling movies!

2. You’ll never be able to get away with anything because your best friend/roomie knows all of your tells…

I'm not crying.. I'm totally fine...

3. You’ll hear enough boy drama to write a book…

Can we please just give up on boys?

4.You’ll never want to eat at (insert name) restaurant again because you’re constantly forced to go there because your roommate is obsessed with it…

I will personally boycott Wingstop if I ever have to eat there again!

5. People will automatically assume you know where each other is at all times…

Because you most likely always do...

6. You’ll run out of free time because you’ll be too busy gossiping with each other…

Sorry, can't hang out! I have my gossip appointment with my roommate. She said this one is intense!

7. There will be some dark times in your house because you both get depressed about the same current events…

I can't believe that Vampire Diaries is about to end! I may need a few days to recover!

8. You’ll run out of food because both of you will develop similar tastes and not feel bad about sharing…

"Hey, did you eat my leftovers?" "Yes. Yes, I did."

9. You’ll grow so close that no other relationship will be able to compare…


I'm sorry, can you back up? I need to spend some time with my roommate!

10. You’ll never want to room with anyone else!

Love you long time Roomie! Please don't ever leave me!

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