<p>Wait, is this a Jewish church? Oh my god.</p>
<p>The Fray, they’re offended by The Fray…? Wow. Blast some Godsmack up in there!</p>
<p>Throw on this shirt next time you open the door to let the parents in.</p>
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<p>LOL Rhino, funny…</p>
<p>Wait, isn’t the Fray a Christian band lol?</p>
<p>Well I am assuming if they think the Frey is bad then they must be really prudish and probably outcast in high school. Outcast like to stick together and they wont go easy. Why wont you go to the RA? You look weak to your roommate by not doing anything this is only the first step you need to do something about this. I feel like he’s a child who is trying to see what he can get away with.</p>
<p>Tell them in order to be admitted to your dorm room, they each have to wear a hot dog costume and scream, in the middle of campus “ASK ME ABOUT MY WEINER!” Haha… I really hope someone gets this reference… </p>
<p>But anyway, do something about it, you pay for the room, so… Yeah. Tell him you’re hardly in the room because you can’t stand being there when his kiddy friends are there. The fact that annnnyone can be offended by The Fray is just ridiculous… The worst part is that your roommate seems to be treating this like a game… Either tell the moms no, or go to your RA.</p>
<p>Wow, this is an awfully funny situation. I don’t really have any advice except to try and find a middle-ground with this roommate of yours. I can see it is an antagonizing situation and harmful for a peaceful living environment. His trying to be a positive role model seems to be adversely affecting you because of they way he’s doing it which I don’t think is exactly appropriate. Somehow I hope you find a way to resolve this issue.</p>
<p>You’re being too nice in this situation. How many warnings can you give? REFUSE to let the kids in. You have a right to KICK THEM OUT… it is YOUR room. Alternatively, you could show up at the kids’ houses with a couple of grown men.</p>
<p>Are you serious? If what you’re saying is true…be a man and stand up for yourself. Who cares if your roommate gets mad at you because obviously you aren’t his favorite person to begin with. (I, personally, think the OP is being a ■■■■■. This is just too ludacris to be believeable.)</p>
<p>Honestly, talk to the parents. Stop bowing out before they come. That’s not cool, and they’ll likely understand. If you approach them directly and explain that you don’t feel your room is good for kids, and that it’s no longer acceptable because it makes you uncomfortable, they’ll appreciate you trying to keep their kids out of harm’s way. Talk to an RA, or even your Don, and even call the church and tell them to remove your room from that ‘safe place’ list.
Honestly, as a Christian Freshman, that would be make ME feel uncomfortable. It’s cool to have friends over every now and then, but not parents, and certainly not people who are judging you because you’re Jewish. BTW, if your roommate implies any problems with you being Jewish again, report him ASAP. You haven’t insulted Christianity, so he’s got nothing against you.
How old is your roommate anyway? If he’s in his early 20s, that’s not so weird, but if he’s well into his 20s, those parents need some serious pushing in the right direction.</p>
<p>This would make a great comedy, especially considering the glorious possibilities for scaring off the parents.</p>
<p>But seriously, go to your RA.</p>
<p>You need to talk to your RA and your RA’s boss as well (usually an experienced upperclassman or a university staff member), as tell them about the situation.</p>
<p>And remember, you can always call campus security to get those damn annoying kids kicked out of your room. High schoolers? Sheesh, who would willingly spend time with them?</p>
<p>Also, I would have to question the wisdom of these parents allowing their kids to hang out in a college dorm.</p>
<p>Finally, if you want to be a dick about it, there are epic pranking opportunities available. Get the rest of your floor involved! It’ll make a great bonding activity!</p>