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Rejected the roommate's sister's request to live in the dormitory. Am I doing the right thing?
I will refuse, too. You can say it's okay for my sister to come to the dormitory, but don't sleep in my bed, although you may sleep secretly after you leave.

She said that if she slept in my bed and her sister slept in hers, I refused. I still can't accept it. Ah, ah, ah, ah, I'm afraid. If I don't sleep in my bed, there will be no room for her sister in the dormitory.

It's their business that they squeeze themselves.

If they share the same bed, will you agree with her sister to come?

I absolutely agree with that ... I either mind her sister coming to live or mind my bed.

Then just make it clear to your roommate, don't think too much.

When someone comes to the dormitory, don't they all sleep in a bed alone? I can't stand people sleeping in my bed.

Yes, refuse it. No obligation at all. Why not follow your heart? I think it is normal to refuse.

Isn't it good for them to sleep in the same bed? ..

The bed in our school is 0.9 meters small ... I have told her if I can squeeze a bed, but I am afraid of tension.

It's okay. No matter who asks others if they can stay, they will be prepared with both hands. If you really feel bad, you can go somewhere else to make up for it, such as bringing something to eat to your roommate. No one will be so stingy.

My sister or friend came to my dormitory. My two roommates will let me (my sister or friend) sleep in their bed because I'm afraid it's uncomfortable for two people to sleep together. So I've always been grateful to both of them. Of course, I understand you.

Personal problems. If my roommate refuses, I will understand. Helping is mutual affection, and not helping is duty. It happens that neither of them mind.

When friends come to the dormitory, I will sleep in my roommate's bed, and so will my roommate. I am very grateful to them. . . But it's strange to give up your bed to non-roommates and friends.