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my sister wants to move into my room, but i don't kno what to say!


Question Posted Monday April 13 2009, 5:45 pm

ok well here it goes,
right my sister helen wants to have my room and i have hers
but she made a rule : im aloud in it anytime to do anything i want.
but it's only fro her college work or school work
So what do you say i should do!?


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christina answered Monday April 13 2009, 5:57 pm:
She wants to switch rooms?

Uhm, I guess if you don't want to switch with her, then don't. Why should you have to switch if you don't want to? That doesn't seem fair, especially if she isn't gonna be using it much.

And that whole "allowed to be in anytime to do anything" is a lie. She just tried to butter you up to let you use her room probably.

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