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Protect that shared time. If it is a show or a meal, set a recurring calendar invite so nobody schedules conflicting plans.

Midnight is too late for quiet hours. 8:00 PM feels like a prison. 10:00 PM is the psychological sweet spot.

I've tried to come up with theories to explain their collective obsession. Maybe it's because 10 is a perfect number – it's not too big, not too small, but just right. Or perhaps it's because 10 is a number often associated with completion or perfection (think: 10 out of 10, 10/10, etc.). all my roommates love 10

Humans crave patterns. The 10-minute reset becomes a gentle, predictable end to the evening. It signals: Shared time is over. Quiet time begins. Our apartment goes from lively to serene in exactly 10 minutes. It’s like a group meditation with cleaning wipes.

: Offering to carry luggage or simply being a "listening ear" after a hard day goes a long way in fostering mutual respect and camaraderie Shared Rituals Protect that shared time

In a broader sense, "all my roommates love 10" can be seen as a metaphor for the quirky, personal, and sometimes inexplicable bonds that form between people living together. It's a reminder that even in a world of diverse tastes and preferences, there's always room for a little bit of weirdness and a lot of love.

Don’t spring it on anyone. We gathered over takeout and said, “Let’s try an experiment for two weeks. Every night at 10 PM, we reset the common area for exactly 10 minutes. No more. No less.” 8:00 PM feels like a prison

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If someone is genuinely sick or not home, the rule is “do your best, not their work.” If two people are home, the 10 minutes still happens. If one person is home, they can choose to do a “light reset” or skip. No guilt. The system only works if it’s forgiving.

Strange but true. Once we started cooperating on one thing (the 10 reset), cooperation spilled over. Mark stopped cranking the AC without asking. Carlos started labeling his leftovers. Small trust built big trust.

“I’m touching myself looking at porn ’cause you don’t even look my way no more.”