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Noisy floormate...

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Reply 20

ARGH! Everyone jumps up shouting 'hope she hasn't got sti's... watch out, shes probably got AIDS... ugh what a slut...' you guys do know that you are perfectly able to enjoy your sexuality without becoming some walking disease.

Honestly, I think most of you should get out and enjoy yourselves before you start slagging other peoples lives off.

To the OP, just have a word. Wall in halls are notouriously thin and she probably doesn't realise how well the sound carries... just say to her that everyone can hear her so she may want to tone it down a bit. However, don't make it sound like you are bitching or taking the piss else she might get a bit resentful, say it in a concerned neighbourly way.

Reply 21

strawberrykisses123
haha my neighbour (who ended up bein one of my best mates at uni) said to me once "So, er, sounds like you, er, had a great time last night then eh?" and I very embarassedly asked "Oh you heard me...?" and from then on I learnt to shut up. *blush*


After reading through all the other posts in this thread, I still think that this is the best way to mention it to her initially. If she keeps doing it, you could have a slightly more serious word. But the shock factor of finding out she was heard might make her shush up a tad more :redface:

Reply 22

Start bringing your own noises home XD

Seriously though, just have a word with her. I'm sure she'll be amenable enough.

Reply 23

Can't you just make a bit of a joke of it? Say something along the lines of "I wish I was getting a bit of what you're getting, heard you having fun last night", or something along those lines. Hopefully then she'll realise that you can hear and then tone it down a bit.

Reply 24

street
give her a lecture on how many sti's she probably has


Theres no reason to assume that shes not useing condoms. You can be sexually active but safe, you know?

Reply 25

Try the "You had fun last night, then?" approach, it'll probably embarrass her into trying to be a bit quieter. If that fails, buy her a ball-gag for christmas :biggrin: . The walls in university accommodation don't tend to be designed with privacy in mind though. I've wondered sometimes whether the tiny beds and paper-thin walls are actually a ploy by universities to discourage students from shagging when they could be in the library working, rather than just straightforward tight-fistedness. (conspiracy theories, yay!)

This makes me laugh. (from the marvellous xkcd.com)


Reply 26

earplugs are your friend