Dorm neighbors exchange honest notes about too-loud sex

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Being stuck listening to your neighbors having loud sex is rough.

Being #ForeverAlone and having to listen can make it even worse.

Jenna Levine, a student at Syracuse University, decided to take a stand against too-loud dorm sex by writing her neighbors a candid note. Her neighbors unexpectedly responded to the note very positively – they sent a message back along with a chocolate bar. 

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Levine shared Snapchats and photos of the notes on Twitter.

First, she slipped a note under her sexually active neighbor's door.

Image: JennaFrmDaBl0ck/twitter

The note reads:

Levine was pretty apprehensive about leaving the note.

"I was so nervous when I slipped it under their door. I tiptoed away like a cartoon burglar," Levine wrote to Mashable.

To her surprise, the neighbors replied with a note of their own and a chocolate bar.

Image: JennaFrmDaBl0ck/twitter

"Deepest apologies – hope you enjoy this chocolate bar!" was written on its wrapper.

Levine flipped the card over to find a lengthy apology.

Image: JennaFrmDaBl0ck/twitter

Levine was shocked to receive such a nice response.

"I never thought they would actually write back. At first I was nervous they were gonna murder me but my they were really good sports about it," she said.

Even though her original tweet has been blowing up, Levine and the residents of Room 338 still have yet to meet.

"I still haven't met my neighbors but they've tweeted at me how excited they are that we're going viral and that they're gonna keep the note forever," she told Mashable.

This looks like the beginning of a beautiful friendship.

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