My husband and I are 40, and have been together since highschool, married for 22 years this January. So we’re pretty boring, but stable. 😅
We don’t smoke, drink excessively, do drugs, or raise our voices when we disagree.
We’re not religious, but don’t mind if you are, as long as you don’t use your beliefs to make others feel unworthy, unsafe, or uncomfortable.
We don’t care if you’re lgbtq, young, old, plump, or skinny. We don’t care what your race, nationality, culture, or social status might be.
If you’re kind, respectful of others, communicate well enough to maintain a functioning community, have average (or better) personal hygiene, and pay your bills on time, you’d be welcome here.
Our 19 year old daughter is moving out to spread her tiny adult wings, so one of our two spare rooms will be empty.
I just had surgery. And with the medical bills piling up, we could definitely use a roommate to split rent with.
As for who we are…
I’m a writer and I love creative activities and experiences.
…art, watching live music, and crafting, swimming and going on walks. I also like movies, board games, ttrpgs, video games, cocktails, and cooking.
My husband likes reading, video games, dining out, going to the movies, comedy clubs, working out, and occasionally a good old-fashioned.
He is very quiet and takes a long time to open up. But he’s ex-military, patient, honest, and dependable.
There is a young couple staying in one of our two spare rooms. (Ages 20, 21) They both work a lot and we don’t see or hear from them much.
So far we’ve had no trouble splitting the cleaning and paying bills on time, and communication has been open.
They have a large dog who is friendly and a small cat that is shy. Both are very mellow.
I have a medium sized dog who…is kind of a jerk. He doesn’t bite or anything, but he’s spoiled and doesn’t trust strangers. He has separation anxiety so he stays with me most of the time.
On the rare occasion I have to leave him home without him, I put him in my room so you don’t have to deal with him wanting to be held when 5 seconds ago he was too scared of you to accept affection.