<p>SWG, if you are using shower shoes, then you have nothing to worry about. You wear them to protect your feet, not the floor. I don’t use shower shoes because we have shared private bathrooms and a housekeeper employed M-F.</p>
<p>Coqui, I hope you are not as passive-aggressive as your suggestions made you sound. A frank, non-confrontational discussion is really the best way to go.</p>
<p>She probably doesn’t notice the odor. Just inform her that you like to keep your space fresh, and that you need some air in the room to keep it from feeling stale. If she disregards your feelings, then maybe take the situation to an RA. Don’t be judgemental, and keep in mind that she has reasons for her feelings (maybe she doesn’t like the noise from having the windows open).</p>
<p>If you want to be more subtle about her belongings, maybe you could invite her to hang out while you guys do laudry together. There was a problem with my dryer at home, which caused everything to come out smelling musty. Because of that, I saved up a lot of laundry to do here at school, but I’m just saying that she’s not necessarily unhygienic.</p>