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Hell, Alan Turing was a gay atheist, and without him, we would not be conversing on a computer right now. Don’t sugar coat it all to whatever. Then he knows to stay away from you completely.</p>

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<p>Why did you tell your parents anyways if you knew they’d make a big deal out of it?</p>

<p>I would’t care if my roommate was gay.

Your parents are paying for your college education so that entitles them to approve of who your roommate dates? Even if I kept it from her, her finding out or telling her late in the game would be far worse than anything else.

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You seem to be open minded about the situation, and your main concerns seem to stem from your parents religious feelings towards homosexuality. </p>

<p>There’s no need to comment on his situation. </p>

<p>If your parents MUST know, then I’d say do everyone a favor and request a new roommate. In many ways, a home is nothing more than a space where you feel most comfortable.

Politics and religion are probably best kept to yourself and your friends. Remind them that he was a person, and remind them that some of the greatest people in history have happened to be homosexuals. Because at the end of the day, they’re living it too. You don’t know how much out of the closet he is. I think I could room with him without an issue (other than some disagreement), and I kind of want to because I empathize with people and I want to be their friends.

He plans to after I move in.”</p>

<p>I’m going to take a guess at what this situation was: an anecdote in which a homosexual person did something bad. I think it’s simply being you in a space that celebrates you. </p>

<p>If the situation does come to a boil later in the semester, talk to your RA about it.

If you’re posting an image, like a poster, somewhere, take the time to make it full of personality so people get a quick impression of you and what you’re looking for.

2. Plus, you can also check out group chats on Lex - use the group chat tag to filter your feed and find your people!

3. Who cares if they’re paying for your schooling?

Is it okay if I want to?

  • How clean do you like shared spaces to be, and what type of 'chore chart' do you prefer?
  • Are pets welcome?