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She did not expect her sister, a newly single mom, to ask to move in with her and share the tiny dorm room – Two college students, a single mom, and a new born baby.
Sounds like the start of a bad joke.
I'm sure the college student would agree because she was not a fan of the idea. Keep scrolling to read how she reacted to the request.
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"AITA for refusing to share my college dorm room for my older sister and her baby?"
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Single mom demands to move into sister's college dorm room with her newborn baby, sister refuses, leading to a family dispute: ‘Just let her stay for a little while’
When you turn 18 and finally move out of your parents' home, you think that will be the most exciting thing in the world. No more curfews, no more rules, just you, making your own decisions. A full adult.
However, once you get into your college dorm room, you might realize that adult life is not as glamorous as you thought it would be, especially not while you're in college. The dorm room is tiny, and you have to share it with a roommate. If you're lucky, you have your own bathroom, but you will most likely have to share one with the rest of your floor, and don't get me started on the food.
All of a sudden, your parents' home doesn't sound so bad anymore. But as time goes by, you learn to live with what you get, and it eventually turns into a fun experience (well, hopefully).
At least that is what the college student in the story below was expecting when she moved into her dorm room.