age: 35 (Apr 23, 1977)
MEMBER SINCE: October 2005
occupation: I convince you to drink more!
body mods: 2 tats, and old piercing holes all over!
makes me happy: boys who woo me gentlemen travelling kayaking petting fuzzy things
stats: short, and curvy
sign: Taurus - and totally believe it
makes me sad: seeing old people being in arguments seeing people eat alone
into: snuggling under the blankets with a cup of cocoa on snowy days, a dinner of PBR and wings at the bar, watching baseball games and not caring who I root for, having parties at my house, the weird and wild, being wooed by tattooed boys
fantasy: has been fulfilled.
most humbling moment: The first time I made love, and felt love.
i lost my virginity: to someone over 20 years my senior and regret it.
crush: breaks my heart
Moving to a new place takes A LOT of time. Particularly since i basically gave away all my furniture before I moved.
So, here is the issue.
At my new home the upstairs neighbor is really loud. At least in my mind. They also have a child (in a 1 bedroom apt????). From what I understand NY is fricking ridiculous and there is no limit on how many people can live in a one bedroom.
So I am thinking of just writing them a letter letting them know I can hear them - I figure they may not realize it when their child runs across the floor at 6 am.
Any suggestions on this? I find it hard to not throw anything rude or threatening - like I the fact they clearly don't have carpet over 80% of the apt, or bringing the management company involved.
So, please leave your suggestions below of how to just let them know I can hear them without switching into bitch mode.



























Stiles