One of my former high school classmates told me that their university dormitories are divided into three groups. Usually everyone has a good time, but it gets worse and worse when they meet something they don't touch. Recently, she told me that there was a girl in their dormitory who was particularly attached to her. Even if she didn't talk for a while, the girl would get angry at once and then cry. Once and for all, she finally couldn't stand it. I said, who can stand it? It seems that I am not making friends, but making friends.
There are six people in their dormitory, but they are divided into three groups. There is a girl who has a date, is often not in the dormitory, and doesn't get along well with the people in the dormitory, so she has a school of her own. The other three girls are all majors, so they are often bored together, and then my friend and the "girlfriend" are all majors. So at ordinary times, whoever looks close to whom can't help thinking, and then a protracted cold war broke out!
The second is the conflict of ideas. There is a girl in their dormitory who is always full of momentum, as if everything is right. Once, she didn't want to go down to eat, and then she asked her roommate to bring the meal in a commanding tone, and then no one paid attention to her. Finally, she got angry and said that everyone isolated her.
Girls' minds are also delicate and unwilling to show their hearts, so there are often things buried in their hearts, which slowly ferment and finally erupt, making the dormitory atmosphere once bad. But there are contradictions and happiness, and they will become friends after being angry. Girls are amazing creatures!