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DuctTapeJedi

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So,my room mates boyfriend slept over last night, and aside from the snoring, I don't have a problem with that.

But she left for finals early in the morning, and he's still asleep in our room. It's 3:41, and he's still sleeping.

I'm not good with this sort of thing...

UPDATE: This was several days ago, and yes, he has since woken up and left.

Still, feel free to comment on the hypotheticals.
 

scorptatious

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Poke him with a stick. :p

Actually I'd probably just leave him be and let your room mate deal with him.
 

Valkyira

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You own the place, it's up to you. If he's not making a nuisance, leave him be. If you feel uncomfortable, wake him up politely and ask him to leave.
 

ashglent

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stick always go for the stick ...... its the humane option really


..... honestly to much sleep is bad for you
 

Lawnmooer

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Probably best to let him sleep... If he is tired enough to sleep through the day, it's likely he needs the sleep.

In the meantime try and find something to occupy yourself, possibly involving headphones... Or speakers depending on how much you like the guy.
 

DazZ.

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Why isn't joining him an option?

If you are going to wake him up though do it with bacon. Doesn't matter what you do as long as you do it with bacon.

Bacon and tea if you want him to love you forever.
 

crudus

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Is this in a dorm or apartment? They both have different situations and require different action.

DazZ. said:
Why isn't joining him an option?

If you are going to wake him up though do it with bacon. Doesn't matter what you do as long as you do it with bacon.

Bacon and tea if you want him to love you forever.
I would knock that girl up in a heartbeat. Then marry her with a shotgun at my back.
 

PureChaos

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poke him, just to be on the safe side. it'd your friends boyfriend, let her deal with him when she gets back. at least she isn't moping around the house while he's asleep.
 

shadyh8er

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If he's snoring that means he's breathing. Breathing = Alive. So no poking.

Just wake him up politely. It's how I wake up my brother all the time and it works.
 

Worgen

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Whatever, just wash your hands.
steal his wallet

and.... I dont know, draw on his face or something
 

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1. Fill bowl with warm water.
2. Place near guy, put one of his hands in.
3. If things go well, he'll hopefully wet himself.
4. ???
5. PROFIT!

Or, if you're not feeling evil, just leave him be.
 

Gxas

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Just leave him alone. He isn't doing anything to disrupt you, is he? If you feel kind of awkward, just wait until your roommate returns and he leaves, then let her know that you were uncomfortable and that she should wake him and have him leave next time.

Be nice and let him sleep for now though.
 

IrradiatedFish

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Sassafrass said:
1. Fill bowl with warm water.
2. Place near guy, put one of his hands in.
3. If things go well, he'll hopefully wet himself.
4. ???
5. PROFIT!

Or, if you're not feeling evil, just leave him be.
Gahhh! Ninja'd!

But yeah, personally, if he isn't being distracting, I'd probably end up just ignoring him.
 

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DuctTapeJedi said:
So,my room mates boyfriend slept over last night, and aside from the snoring, I don't have a problem with that.

But she left for finals early in the morning, and he's still asleep in our room. It's 3:41, and he's still sleeping.

I'm not good with this sort of thing...

Throw his ass out and say he's not welcome than your room mate isn't around.
 

DuctTapeJedi

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DazZ. said:
Why isn't joining him an option?
I... Uhm... I don't...

*Que Blatant Change of Subject*
crudus said:
Is this in a dorm or apartment? They both have different situations and require different action.
It's a studio apartment. It has a kitchen and living area, they're just in the same room as the beds.