Its so hard to stay under one roof if you are annoyed.
By swapmind
@swapmind (355)
Australia
May 26, 2012 9:47pm CST
Its really hard to stay under one roof when you have some differences with somebody and
you don't have a choice.The worst situation is when a feud crops between partners and they are not talking.Its a hell like feeling,everything seems chocked.Have you ever experienced any such thing?
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5 responses
@Angela11 (46)
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27 May 12
I do understand your feeling. During my whole high school, i had to live with a girl , i often qurrel with , in the same dormotory. For most of the time, we can live peacefully, but we quarelled now and then. That was really a rough time for me, i felt depressed, my heart suspended, and everybody around me were unfriendly. Now i am in the college, and get good roommates,it's really great.Hope you can get out of the situation soon.
@jenny1015 (13366)
• Philippines
12 Jan 13
I have been in that situation a lot of times. And although I never really walked out from the house, I would just stay inside the bedroom or stay at my sister in law's house.
@annavi23 (6522)
• Philippines
27 May 12
You are right, it's hard to live in a house where you live with people who keep you annoyed. You have to do something for you not to be annoyed. talk to them and tell them waht you want for them and what you don't like as well. SOmetimes people have to be reminded about what they think is right.
@tkonlinevn (6438)
• Vietnam
28 May 12
You should think carefully about your problem and looking for the method to solve it. If not, you should leave as early as possible. If you don't like a person, but you try to live with her/him under one roof, It's easy to broke a relationship!
@Dominique25 (9464)
• United States
27 May 12
Yeah I agree with you. It is very hard to stay under one roof when two people aren't getting along. It can be like living on egg shells. Everyone is stressed and worked up about all that is happening. Not sure exactly what you mean by if we have experienced this(which situation) or not? But I like that I have experienced this with my parent when I lived at home and with husband.