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I share a room with my roommate because we can’t afford much. Every night, she places a wet towel on the windowsill. I asked her about it, but she didn’t explain. What could be the reason? It bothers me so much…

Posted on February 7, 2026 by Admin

Ah, I see why that would bother you — it sounds confusing and a bit frustrating, especially in a shared space. Let’s think through the possibilities carefully.


Why Someone Might Put a Wet Towel on a Windowsill at Night

  1. Trying to Cool the Room
    • Some people wet a towel and put it on a windowsill to cool the air slightly.
    • Overnight evaporation can make the room feel cooler in hot weather.
  2. Blocking Drafts or Condensation
    • If the window is drafty, a wet towel might be an attempt to reduce cold air or moisture.
    • Sometimes people don’t explain because they think it’s “obvious” to them.
  3. Absorbing Moisture / Humidity
    • In some rooms, condensation forms on windows at night.
    • Wet towels might be used to absorb excess humidity.
  4. Privacy / Light Blocking
    • She might be using the towel to block light or prevent visibility from outside.
  5. Some Superstitious or Personal Habit
    • Occasionally, people have personal rituals that don’t make obvious sense to others.

Why It Might Bother You

  • Wet towels can create a musty smell.
  • Can increase mold risk if left overnight on the windowsill.
  • Aesthetically unpleasant or confusing if you don’t know the reason.

How to Handle It

  1. Ask Gently Again
    • “Hey, I noticed you put a wet towel on the windowsill every night. Could you tell me why? It affects the room and I want to understand.”
    • Framing it with curiosity instead of confrontation usually works better.
  2. Offer a Compromise
    • Suggest putting a dry cloth or a small container of water elsewhere if she’s trying to humidify or cool the room.
  3. Protect Your Space
    • If it’s creating mold risk, you can place a small tray under the towel or move your bedding away.

💡 Most likely: She’s trying to cool the room, block condensation, or reduce drafts, but didn’t think to explain it.


If you want, I can suggest a safe alternative for her habit that won’t bother you, keep the room dry, and still achieve whatever she’s trying to do.

Do you want me to do that?

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