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Do tell

(, Mon 21 Feb 2011, 14:40, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
Just... everything
But mainly the fact that he has this girlfriend who is absolutely insufferable. That wouldn't be a problem in itself but for the fact that my computer is downstairs so he can share it. This was supposed to be a short-term measure until he collected a laptop someone is giving him. It has been 5 months - the person lives round the corner. Also, he still hasn't sorted out his room properly, so when she comes over (about 3/4 times a week - they don't go to hers because she has kids), they chill out down here. So I have to go to my room, and be without my computer.

He either needs to sort out his room or sort out this lap top, but he is fucking useless and won't do either. When I'm on a break on a split shift, all I want to do is bugger about on line and listen to music, and catch up on some reading, but I seem to spend all my breaks sat in my room sulking because either he's hijacked the computer, or she's over.

There are other things too, but I wouldn't mind them IF MY COMPUTER WAS IN MY ROOM.
(, Mon 21 Feb 2011, 14:47, Reply)
There's a simple answer to that
and if he objects, play the "it's important for me to be able to do research/look for a job undisturbed" card. Not much arguing with that, especially since he has a solution waiting for him to become less of a lazy twat
(, Mon 21 Feb 2011, 14:55, Reply)
I've tried that
Two weeks ago he was all "Oh, just give me a couple more days to sort out this laptop, then move the computer". STILL NOTHING.

The thing is, he knows it's awkward when the dreaded Pippa comes over, and I've tried to prove my point by standing my ground and not leaving the room while she's here, but it backfires because I feel awkward too.
(, Mon 21 Feb 2011, 15:00, Reply)

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