spartaneric
On the Prowl
Understood. Don't come out to them if you're not ready. Instead, you should try to focus on the behaviors that bother you, other than the homophobic comments. At the very least, you should talk to them about the partying and those annoying things. Tell them you're not in to that kind of stuff and you'd appreciate some down time; perhaps working out some sort of quiet hours might be a good place to start. You mentioned earlier that they invite you to go out with them; if so that's a good sign that they're trying to include you. It's also safe to assume that their asking where you've been is a good sign as well; it doesn't sound like they're trying to alienate you or make you feel left out. (This could be an even better sign, should you choose to stay in this room and eventually come out to them). However, I don't know enough about your situation to really know if this is the case or not.
My best advice is to focus on the annoyances right now; don't attack them about it but let them know you don't like the partying in your room and stuff like that. I still don't think having a mediator there is a good decision for right now; it's too early to get someone else involved. You've just got to suck it up and tell them you'd like to work out some arrangement where they're not partying in your room or keeping you up late at night.
Lastly, you're not stuck in the situation; there's always a way out of it, it just might be more difficult. If you can't work it out with your roommates then talk to your RA again and if need be, talk to the Hall Director, and if that doesn't work contact someone higher up. I doubt that the university will force you to stay in a situation you're not comfortable in, even if there are 300 kids waiting to be placed in dorms.
OK. Take a deep breath; it will work out.
Best of luck
My best advice is to focus on the annoyances right now; don't attack them about it but let them know you don't like the partying in your room and stuff like that. I still don't think having a mediator there is a good decision for right now; it's too early to get someone else involved. You've just got to suck it up and tell them you'd like to work out some arrangement where they're not partying in your room or keeping you up late at night.
Lastly, you're not stuck in the situation; there's always a way out of it, it just might be more difficult. If you can't work it out with your roommates then talk to your RA again and if need be, talk to the Hall Director, and if that doesn't work contact someone higher up. I doubt that the university will force you to stay in a situation you're not comfortable in, even if there are 300 kids waiting to be placed in dorms.
OK. Take a deep breath; it will work out.
Best of luck




















