Sharing a house with Benji means needing to have double portions 😂😂
Living with a roommate like Benji truly changes how I approach meal times. From personal experience, sharing food doesn't just mean splitting a meal—it often means preparing much more just to keep up. Benji’s antics, like trying to sneak a bite ('*sees me eating*', 'Wanna share dat', 'Lemme just....'), never fail to make me laugh but also teach me to be strategic with how I portion my snacks. What I've learned is that glancing food lovers often have creative ways to try and reach for your food, as evidenced by 'Tryna reach it....' or 'Attempt number two'. It’s a playful tug-of-war that spices up our daily routine but also means I need to have double portions ready to satisfy both of us. Despite the challenges, these moments create a cozy, fun atmosphere at home. If you live with someone who loves food as much as Benji does, consider keeping extra snacks handy or setting unofficial 'sharing rules'. This approach helps avoid friendly tussles over food and keeps the peace. Also, sharing food can be a bonding experience that strengthens your friendship through laughter and the occasional food rescue mission. Overall, having a housemate like Benji means meal times are never boring. It’s about embracing the fun, adjusting your portions, and enjoying those everyday moments of shared cravings and sneaky tastes.




























































