In fact, it is very common for girls to sweat their feet, but some are heavy and some are light, because the fundamental reason is that we excrete some garbage and redundant substances produced by metabolism through pores every day.
Moreover, the dormitory is a collective living place, and everyone's living habits are definitely different. We can't interfere or change other people's living patterns and habits.
I once went to a dormitory, which surprised me the most. A six-person room of less than 20 square meters is full of luggage and bricks that can hold things. I wanted to discuss things with a classmate, whose bed and his rest table were near the balcony. In order to find him in the past, I walked in his dormitory, which was not normal, but skipped over, not because of my sprained foot, nor because of my mobility difficulties, but because their dormitory was full.
Needless to say, their shoes and socks are flying all over the sky, and it is really difficult for them to clean up. So I am most afraid of going to other people's dormitory in winter, or in spring and autumn. Because we have our own body odor every day, coupled with the cold weather in spring and autumn and the thick or heavy clothes we wear, that posture and foot odor are particularly strong. Suddenly open the door of the house, and the smell comes directly with excitement. You were so confused that you felt like you were knocked down by a punch. Then something rolled up in my stomach.
However, college life or group accommodation life is always short-lived. As time went by, we had to go our separate ways. We're here to study, not to ask for a superior accommodation environment. Just make do with it a little.