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[rus] Dormitory

Posted: 24 Feb 2025 05:10
by greatest_name
Not my. Found on the internet. Original description: unmarried neighbor, 40 years old, lives with her son, while the son was at school, the neighbor decided to have some fun with the neighbor. The recording was made on a dictaphone in the hallway.

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Re: [rus] Dormitory

Posted: 24 Feb 2025 11:19
by yeppie
Interesting that the description does not fit to the title at all. Where did you find this one? "The internet" is a bit vague ;-)

Re: [rus] Dormitory

Posted: 24 Feb 2025 12:10
by greatest_name
yeppie wrote: 24 Feb 2025 11:19 Interesting that the description does not fit to the title at all. Where did you find this one? "The internet" is a bit vague ;-)
I don't want to tell. I'd rather just deliver content here periodically :)

Re: [rus] Dormitory

Posted: 05 Mar 2025 05:46
by Toledyo
yeppie wrote: 24 Feb 2025 11:19 Interesting that the description does not fit to the title at all. Where did you find this one? "The internet" is a bit vague ;-)
Dormitory is propably a literal Translation for appartement hall or something

Re: [rus] Dormitory

Posted: 06 Aug 2025 12:38
by d2009sd2009s
Sounds quite authentic to me. Thanks for upload!

Re: [rus] Dormitory

Posted: 13 Aug 2025 21:54
by dmbrother23
don't be surprised, yeppie, in Russia people live in the dormitory (apartment hall) in their 40th

Re: [rus] Dormitory

Posted: 14 Aug 2025 11:22
by d2009sd2009s
I'd say, what is meant here is something like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communal_apartment but built in this way specially, not redesigned from the older big apartment. There are still a lot of such houses in areas which were built in 60s-80s. The reason of confusion is, I suppose, that the russian word to describe such house - общежитие - is the same that is used to describe the student dormitory, but unlike the latter, only one tenant (or one family) occupies each room.