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Friends for Life

For the past four months I have been living with an incredible group of housemates. We live together, we eat together, we laugh together, we cry together. Living together definitely makes you close, almost a little too close. I can safely say these ladies have become some of my closest friends and honestly I wouldn't have it any other way. Chances are if you have done any of the following you have a group of best friends like mine and don't ever want to let them go.

1.) You send each other snapchats while using the bathroom. Because clearly you need to be in contact every moment of the day.

2.) You pop each other's zits.


3.) You talk about each other's bathroom habits.

4.) You have family dinners every week. Burritos, mac and cheese, you've done it all.

5.) You have all cried together, half of the time for no reason. Chances are you are all synced up with them.


6.) You actively watch a TV show together every week. Hairspray Live anyone?


7.) You have nicknames for everyone's significant other or crush. Literally everyone has some kind of nickname.

8.) You know almost everything about their love life. Half the time that is all you talk about.

9.) In fact you actively follow all of their love interests on every platform of social media.


10.) You help each other find potential boyfriends because let's be real, at this point they know you better than you know yourself.


11.) You have a house "Grow a boyfriend" named Brett. Those who grow boyfriends together stay together.


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