Privacy with guests?

<p>What would be the etiquette of getting some privacy with a guest (particularly of the opposite sex) in your dorm room? It’s best to discuss this issue ahead of time with roommates, right? What about overnight guests? (too much to ask?)</p>

<p>Any advice/experience would be appreciated! Thanks! (:</p>

<p>Most roommates will give you a few hours of private humping time.</p>

<p>If not, nothing wrong with having an audience.</p>

<p>A few hours yes, but not entire nights.</p>

<p>You can expect an hour or two, maybe more if your roommate(s) have something to do.
Don’t expect them to find another place to sleep, but most will be okay with a member of the opposite sex sleeping next to you in your bed while they’re there. (Just sleeping)</p>

<p>It depends on your roommate, you’ll have to discuss it with them and come up with a compromise. My roommate and I agreed that there would be no male overnight guests unless the other roommate was gone for the night (and had planned to be, we did not sexile each other). She had a friends dorm she slept at frequently and she went home all the time, and I went to my fiance’s dorm occasionally. So it worked out. </p>

<p>As for same sex guests, I told her that I know plans happen spontaneously and I am okay with that, but when she knows ahead of time that people are coming it would be cool if she’d give me a heads up. She never did, and it ****ed me off. If I had known she was planning on having friends from home up to spend the night, or that she was going to spend the next four hours blasting music while she got ready to go out with her friends, I’d have made alternative arrangements for myself.</p>