Where do you draw the line with dorm room guests?

My question is, where does this child live the rest of the time? Also... Why in the world would you want to expose a little kid to the sorts of behavior that occur in a student dorm?

I'd be pitching a fit if I was in this person's situation.
 
I'm the mom of a college freshman, DD is now in a single room. Life is much less stressful. ;) (How's that for a very short story of a bad roommate situation!)

This is just wrong. wrong. wrong. I realize it may not violate the policy...but common sense says this is just wrong.

With the new semester on the horizon, maybe the non-mom can move out to a different room, and leave the mom and her kiddo to themselves.
 
I would do everything I could to get out of that situation. I couldn't study with a toddler around at all. Maybe she should invite a boyfriend to come over six nights a month? :rotfl:

Don't forget about the days!
 

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