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7 Things I've Learned About Girls After Two Weeks In A House Of 7 Girls

Girls are, quite frankly, weird.

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7 Things I've Learned About Girls After Two Weeks In A House Of 7 Girls

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I grew up with two older brothers, so living in a house with seven girls is definitely something new for me. It's only been two weeks since we moved in, but I feel like I understand women much better now. Here are 7 things I've learned about girls so far.

1. We have so. much. hair.

We have multiple dogs, but we all shed way more than they do. There's hair everywhere, all the time, no matter how often we vacuum.

2. We're constantly yelling?

We're either whispering or full-out screaming. There is very little in-between.

3. We have unexplainable recycling.

I truly don't know how we have so many boxes or where they all came from, but our recycling bin is overflowing every time.

4. We're all online shopping addicts.

Between textbooks, decorations, kitchen appliances, mattresses, and just random things, at least half of us are expecting a delivery every single day.

5. Beds are basically couches.

If we're not all piled onto one person's bed and talking, something's wrong.

6. Roasts are a daily occurrence.

No matter what I'm doing, I will be roasted for it. I'm constantly prepared for someone to come for my existence when I'm eating dinner.

7. Our lives revolve around food.

We're either eating a meal, snacking, planning our next meal, or talking about food.

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