<p>So did any of you come into your college thinking that you would be BFFs with your roommates? (i.e. if you didn't become BFFs with your roommates you'd become devastated)</p>
<p>Apparently, I'm the bad guy and my roommate is the victim as he's telling everyone "he wish I was around more so we could hang out." (Trust me for a fact that this isn't genuine, so no one jump on me and be all "give him a chance!").</p>
<p>Anyways, I just wanted to know how many of you came into college with this perception, because obviously (and IMO, sadly) there are some who enter college thinking that their roommate will be their BFF.</p>
<p>I came into college hoping I would be friends with my roommate, but I knew I’d be okay if that didn’t happen. We were close-ish in the beginning and then got more and more distant as we found different groups of friends. Then she started to really get on my nerves. I feel like this is a pretty common experience.</p>
<p>Now I changed rooms and I never talk to my roommate. Ever. I’ve said like six words to the girl since we moved in three weeks ago. I honestly do not mind one bit. I have absolutely no need to be friends with my roommate and sometimes I think that might get annoying.</p>
<p>Well as we can see by this thread all roommates are over sensitive cry babies or closet lesbian drug addicts…</p>
<p>Nope didn’t expect it. But going to a college where none of my hs friends went I can say my roommate is my best friend here and we get along really well.</p>