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What interesting things have happened to you while living together?

I think the most interesting thing about sharing a flat with others is that the person I share a flat with has a Samoyed. I have been afraid of dogs since I was a child, and I have to live with dogs. This dog is my most special roommate.

Maybe this Samoyed and I are quite destined. Originally, I heard that there was a dog, so I wouldn’t have shared this house with others. But I had just graduated from college and didn't have much money. Not only did I have to find a house, but I also had to find a job quickly, otherwise I might not be able to survive. This friend with a dog was in a similar situation. Because I couldn't find anyone else to share the house with, and she couldn't afford the rent herself, I couldn't persuade her to share the house with her.

Samoyed is a large dog. I was really afraid of it at first, but it was really enthusiastic. When it saw me, it jumped on me with excitement on its face, and I was scared to death by it. My friend could only block it when he saw it like this, and that’s how I started living in a shared apartment with my Samoyed. Because I had no money, I rented a room and a living room with my friends, so we slept on the same bed. This dog wakes you up every day. It wants to play with you as soon as you wake up. It calls you in a very special way and always wants to lick your feet. Sometimes I couldn't sleep for a while during the holidays, and my feet had to be licked every day. I didn't feel happy at all, and I almost had a neurasthenia from being frightened.

But gradually I also discovered that it is very timid and very playful. My friends always encourage me to get in touch with it in order to help me adapt to it. I found that I was gradually able to play ball games with it, hug it, etc., but I still refused its saliva. "Don't lick me" was my final bottom line. But this dog challenged my bottom line every day, so I taught it like my friends and spanked it with a small rubber stick specially designed to educate dogs. It was really like a child, shrugging its head and showing an aggrieved expression. This is what I find so cute about it.

But there are also times when it is reluctant. Sometimes, in order to get it to bite something randomly, I will say it. When I want to get something it is biting, it will growl. This is What I fear most about it is that it feels like it will bite me in the next second. Therefore, although I got along with it later, I still found it very inconvenient to live with a dog. There were many times when I was so scared by it that I stood on the bed and dared not get off. I couldn’t laugh or cry when I think about the scene at that time. Later, I found a job and had more money, so I moved out and lived on my own.

But occasionally I still go to visit my friends and visit it. When it sees that I am still so enthusiastic, it will still rush to me and jump on me. I will walk around with it and play handshake games with my friends. Pitching game. He's really the only dog ??I'm not afraid of.