21 Y.O. Woman Gets Called Out For Refusing To Give Up Her Room Because Her Roommate’s Dad Needed A Place To Sleep
One of the most exciting things when going away for college is finally getting a taste of that newly found independence; you’re far away from your family, doing the things you want and, perhaps, not worrying about cleaning your room. However, not everybody can afford an entire apartment, and instead, they look for a place to rent with strangers. And when they first meet their new roomies, it’s like a gamble – will they be their BFFs, or will they make their life a living hell?
Naturally, the first few weeks are a blast – you’re getting to know each other, sharing your life stories and having fun. But once everybody gets comfortable and people’s characters come out, you might catch yourself dealing with a questionable and even inappropriate request.
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Apartment sharing might seem exciting to some – however, it definitely comes with its cons
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“AITA if I don’t let my roommate’s dad sleep in my bed?” – this university student took it to one of Reddit’s well-liked communities to seek help from the members and find out whether she’s really a jerk for refusing to give up her bedroom to her roommate’s dad who is coming over to visit for graduation. The post has managed to receive nearly 12K upvotes and 1.7K worth of comments discussing this absurd situation.
College student wonders if she’s a bad guy for refusing to give up her bedroom to her roommate’s visiting dad
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The author began her post with an introduction; she lives in a two-bedroom and two-bathroom apartment together with her boyfriend and a roommate. The couple and roomie each get a separate bathroom, while they share a kitchen and common room, and the rent is split equally.
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The woman mentioned that both her and Mary’s names are on the lease as it’s university housing. Mary is a senior and is graduating in a few weeks, whereas the OP is a junior and will graduate next year, though the author’s boyfriend goes to the same college and will be graduating in three weeks as well.
A couple of days ago, Mary texted the OP saying that her dad is flying out for her graduation and because the hotels are too expensive, he needs to stay in the woman’s bedroom. Naturally, the author was taken aback by this rather strange request and refused immediately.
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Mary kept insisting and asking the woman to leave – however, instead of arguing, the OP tried to come up with alternative decisions. She said that her dad could use her air mattress and either sleep in her bedroom or in the common room, though the roomie kept declining. The author’s boyfriend also joined the conversation and said that his friend has an extra twin bed that the man could use but, once again, Mary said no and backed it up with the fact that she has to “babysit” him. When the author said that she and her partner are not going anywhere, the roommate told her that she’s being unreasonable because it’s her only graduation.
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Mary then mentioned that she started looking for hotels only 3 weeks prior to graduation because she was busy, but the OP is simply uncomfortable with having an unknown man sleeping in her bed and staying in her room with all of her personal belongings unsupervised.
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The college student later edited the post and revealed that, according to Mary, her father can’t sleep in her room because her mother is also going to be present and the ex-spouses can’t stand to be with each other. And considering the air mattress, Mary is worried that if they use it, they won’t have space for their luggage.
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We’re left to guess whether the OP and Mary have found a way out of this situation, yet it is quite obvious that the roommate’s request was completely inappropriate and, frankly, creepy. What would you do in this situation?
Fellow Redditors shared their thoughts regarding this out-of-place request
Better put on a temporary new lock the night before, or keep someone at home at all times. New lock would be ideal. Because she's going to let him in then claim "sorry, whatcha gonna do".
"what am I gonna do? Um.... Call the police, maybe. You know, because you're committing a crime."
Load More Replies...Maybe, I'm thinking like an evil person, maybe she asked her dad the full rent, she only paid half, to keep on her lie she has to have her and boyfriend leave, so she can keep that extra money. Maybe just think about it, if you are giving her good options and she denies them maybe that's not the reason the real reason.
That's exactly right. If they're being wacko weird, they're not telling you the real reason they have a problem. Her father thinks she lives alone and pays the rent alone. And you're right, he's probably paying for it.
Load More Replies...Mary saying Dad can't sleep in another apartment because she has to "babysit" her dad. WTF. My guess is that she told her parents that she has a two room apt. This woman is so entitled, where does she think they're going to sleep! Couldn't Dad have made reservations at a hotel months before. I'd change the lock on my door if I were OP.
And why would he not have needed babysitting in a hotel? Is he not safe around graduands maybe
Load More Replies...Well.. I can say the same for current people in government seats too... I digress.😂🤣😂However, Seems about right. 🤦♀️🤷♀️😂
Load More Replies...You rent a graduation hotel room at least 1 year in advance, just like you find your junior year apartment at the beginning of sophomore year. If you wait, you don't have a place to live... other people's bad decisions and failed marriages are not ops fault. I've never heard of a parent sleeping in student housing, it's probably not allowed.
So in her mind the roommate and her boyfriend should leave their room, which they pay for, and pay for a hotel from their own pocket? Uh?! Is she for real? And she is going to medical school? I wouldn't want my doctor to be either so stupid or so unbelievably selfish and entitled, to be honest. If she offered the couple to pay for a hotel room for them, because she wanted her dad to stay with her all the time, that could have been ok, I guess. But demanding that they leave and consequently pay for a hotel is...wow, just wow...
If she said hotel room was too expensive for her dad then she wouldn't pay even more to house the couple in hotel (since in Europe hotels ask more if there are more than 1 person in the room).
Load More Replies...She may not have the university's permission to actually change the locks. However, I doubt there is any rule againt adding a deadbolt lock to the door. Just give the keys to that lock to the university when you leave. Whatever you do NOT leave that room unattended unless you have made the university aware of what is going on. Your roommate is sadly misinformed as to the living arrangements in your building, and she needs to be made aware by the university, because she's not listening to you.
Change the lock. Put a hidden camera you can access over your phone in your room. DO NOT give in on this.
I'd sooner sleep in my car than try to push someone else out of their bed. That' really weird.
Nta, her failure to plan and her parent's inability to be an adult is not your problem.
Either the headline is really misleading or the author has no idea what "called out" means
I don't see how her lack of planning becomes your problem. Personally, I would tell her to f*ck right off.
As with most AITA posts, it starts off one way and ends up totally batshit crazy. Lol. That takes some serious balls. Her parents will just have to be grown ups and deal with sleeping in the same space. Mom can sleep in the bed, dad can sleep on an air mattress on the floor. Girl can sleep on the couch. Or they won't be able to stay there overnight or they may have to travel a bit to find a hotel. Drive an hour or so until you find a hotel that does have an opening. Sorry! Bad planning on your part shouldn't be anyone else's fault. I would never want some dude in my bed. What if he has bugs? Ick!
I agree get a temporary lock to put on your door and if anyone breaks in. Call the police and file a report. I have known about my son Graduation for 6 months and made my own accommodations. Tell her to grow up or go back to kindergarten. Contact your housing department and make them aware of the issues.
So why does she have to pay for her parent's hotel stay anyway? They are grown adults who can't make their own accommodations?
She might have offered to do so herself, and then just dragged out the time till they bumped up the prices for the graduation.
Load More Replies...New lock, and luckily, you won't have her as a roommate much longer. And I would be laughing my butt off in her face too for thinking she gets to choose who occupies your space. Oh, and hide all your major stuff (get a lockbox if needed) and take a picture of your room before you leave for any reason so you can check to see if anything is out of place when you return. Phones have time stamps with photos. See if she can deny anything had been messed with then. Oh, and they have neat motion sensor things that you can put in front of a door so when it opens it will make the sound of a dog barking. And don't clean up the pee puddle after either, they can clean up their own mess.
Totally weird - most roommate/flatmate contracts would say you can't even have more than one overnight guest even in your own room, can't have a visitor sleep in the common lounge, etc. Thinking that you can push someone out of their own room for a stranger is insane. In this scenario, the correct thing to do is for the dad to stay in a cheap motel an inconvenient distance from the college, and drive back and forth.
Ummm.... No. Expecting the roommate to have *nowhere to sleep* so her dad can? Out of line. And if he needs a babysitter/caregiver, wth?
I think what is being missed..or maybe not ..is that this person is on their way to Med School. The sense of entitlement is about right. Nurses put up with this attitude all the time
The way Mary's story keeps changing makes me wonder if this is in fact her father coming and not her "Daddy" boyfriend.
I'm wondering why the parents didn't make their own arrangements? Were they perhaps so entitled they put it on their daughter to provide accommodations for them?
Or she offered. Or she lied to them and said she got 2 rooms.
Load More Replies...So, the hotels are too expensive for him to stay in. Wouldn't they be equally expensive for you? Poor girl is about to graduate, but is really lacking a portion of her education. She needs to wise up.
This is a creepy and weird request. Why would she even ask this with a straight face? Also as two adults why can’t they figure it out, they meaning her parents? Also why can’t he sleep in the living room again if he’s that desperate? So many questions but mostly just a creepy request.
Maybe the Dad has a medical condition that roomate is concerned about. Since her Mom is sleeping with her, then Dad would have to use the air mattress. If that doesn't work then give her bed to Dad and Mom and her sleep on air mattress. This person's name is also on rental agreement, so the RM can't 'tell' her to vacate her room. Also get the lock on her room changed immediately so RM can't go into her room unannounced.
If he needed constant attention, then why was she initially trying to book him a hotel room?
Load More Replies...Wow that would be asking a whole lot if OP were NOT using her room at that time. I would def not want someone's dad who I don't even know to stay in my private room. But to ask her to leave? What is she thinking? Should OP pay for a hotel room that her roommate is to stingy for?
This is incredibly weird. People think that just because they ask for handouts for family, it still isn't asking for a handout for a stranger, from the perspective of the person being asked. I don't understand why so many entitled people think family members are anything special or greater than strangers. Like, just because they are important to you, doesn't mean they matter at all to anyone else. Why is the family's discomfort any greater than her roommate's? Isn't that just total favoritism and nepotism? The only thing worse would be if they were asking this favor for their "significant other" Wow, what a title. Still just a person, bud. -satire by hugh
This would be a totally different scenario if OP was flipping out about an air matress in the living room or the dad crashingnon the couch. But to demand the bed? Crazy.
Mom can sleep on the twin or air mattress in the common room and the dad can sleep on the air mattress or twin whichever is left in the Seniors room. Since the dad needs to be "Babysat". Me a person with only a high school diploma figured that out.
That twin bed is not in the apartment though. Keep up the education.
Load More Replies....... as if you don't need a place to sleep? tell him to get a hotel room or whatever...
Yeah so he could stay in a hotel but it's too much money but she needs to babysit him. I thinks she wants her parents and her in the she house like old times. If they can't be in the same room is it only one night and they leave right after she walks the stage something else is going on its EXTREMELY FISHY IS GOING ON she's lying about something to her parents if watch my back if I was her she might go as far as to get her kicked out with a set up of some kind that c**t is outta her mind for sure
YOUR ROOMMATES DAD IS THEIR PROEM-TBEY SHOULD HAVE PUT DAD IN THEIR BED, A HOTEL, OR MADE OTHER SLEEPING ARRANGEMENT. BUT SINCE HOU ARE TOO ADLE-BRAINED TO KNOW THAT, THEN WE CAN ALL PLAY ALONG--YES YOU AN A*****E,OR APPROPRIATELY YOU ARE THE TOILET PAPER THAT THE A*****E WIPED THEIR ASSES WITH. JUST TOO STUPID TO LIVE WHEN YOU CANNOT EVEN IDENTIFY RIGHT FROM WRONG AS WELL AS MANIPULATION, SUBLIMINAL BULLYING, AND ANY OTHER ABUSES YOU ALLOWED TO BE IMPOSED ONTO YOU. YES YOU THE A*****E! DUMB DUMB DUMB. MUST HAVE COME FROM TRASH PARENTS WHO DIDN'T BOTHER TO TEACH YOU BETTER. (DAMN I HOPE YOU DID NOT VOTE FOR PRESIDENT. JUST BECAUSE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO VOTE DOES NOT MEAN YOU HAVE THE INTELLIGENCE TO VOTE....AS WE CAN ALL READ!)
What an entitled crazy woman. You have to stand your ground in situation like this. No I have no obligation whatsoever to give you my bed. I am being very generous by lending you an air mattress I owned. Take it or leave it.
Dad didn't know graduation was coming, didn't make his own arrangements? If his child is graduating college, time he grew up.
I totally agree with putting a lock code on your door or changing out the locks, at least during that time frame, and lock it ever time you are not there. This is ridiculous. If her parents hate each other so much then why would she even consider having them stay under the same roof. Kind of looks like shw just dropped the ball. Did she try airbnb or vrbo? Maybe you could take initiative and find options to present to her. Maybe they could all 3 stay together. Good Luck! At least you don't have to deal with her next year..
NTA with information given, BUT 1 part of the story raises issues, the fact she is there with a boyfriend. A even split 50 50 when there are 3 people is shady, and frequently involves side agreements, especially if there are rules preventing overnight visitors which is common related to communal living buildings like this. I am not saying she is in the wrong, but this smell too much like a sanitized story to minimize her own wrong doings.
ESH. First of all, if there are 3 people living in the apartment they should each be paying a third of the rent. I am sure that the university thinks there are only 2 people living there. So someone has been freeloading for quite some time now. Secondly, nobody has the right to throw their roommate out for a weekend. . . Unless they are going to pay for a motel room or find them alternative housing. Thirdly, BOTH parents need to get their own separate places to stay without camping out in their daughter's room. She's the child, not them.
New Lock asap!!! Body Guard, second! And she was busy, but father should have booked something a long time ago! However, father should fly in on graduation day, rest his bags at aptmt and GO DIRECTLY TO GRADUATION! Later on the can scrouge around for a room or he leaves after lunch/dinner and goes to airport! Sounds like he's a mess, and when he's had a few...Lord!
Maybe this isn’t relevant, but my question would be why does her dad need babysitting? Is there a medical reason? Otherwise, she’s completely wrong for asking or rather telling you to leave! This is ridiculous!
Sooo, the parents can't be around each other but another room in the same apartment is fine? How much luggage could people staying overnight possibly have?!
She probably lied about rent and claimed it was a2 bed and that's why it was so much without mentioning the room mate and picketing the difference. Can't tell parents to look for a hotel because she should already have an open room? I'm guessing she's from money if she can act this entitled
This girl and her parents knew when graduation was, she knew both her parents needed somewhere to stay and neither of the 3 made arrangements. Says a lot about the parents and the fact they were either too cheap or didn’t have enough money to pay for a room.
Its probably not even for her dad, maybe she's got her mom and her new baby coming and maybe a sister and 3 kids that need the babysitting. Even so, how does she plan on babysitting him when she's graduating anyway?. I bet she didn't even look for a hotel. You found perfectly good alternatives which you didn't have to for her and she refused, so her reasons for needing you gone are false!
For extra security, I'd consider buying a big trunk and putting away all personal effects,even with a lock on the door. Mary has made it clear that she has no problem overstepping boundaries and making demands on space which is not hers. It sounds as if she, or Dad, doesn't want to pony up the price of a hotel room( after all, she didn't say there were no rooms available, just that they were too expensive). The roommate and her boyfriend have made enough suggestions; if Dad wants to see his daughter graduate, he'll figure it out. " People who lament problems without proposing or accepting viable solutions are called WHINERS."
So wear are you and your boyfriend suppose to go so her dad can have your room? She needs to have a plan B
If she kicks her roomie out, wouldn't she be paying 2x-3x more of what she usually pays for rent...? That's more costly than a hotel.
No! If you want to host someone I. Your apartment, you give up your own bed and sleep on the floor. You don't kick out your roommate.
Umm why is Mary paying 50% of the rent if the author and her boyfriend live there as well. I think Mary is sick of being screwed over and hence being a B.
I'm taking it you're a Trumptard. Keep the dream of owning slaves there, Trumptard
Load More Replies...Maybe NTA but you split the rent 50/50 yet you have your boyfriend living there and by all accounts, he is not on the lease. Food for thought.
Who the hell cares? When did she give up HER legally owned property. Her roommate or father touches anything, off to jail with them
Load More Replies...OP said in a comment that they each have their own room and bathroom and they share the common area. She and her boyfriend split the rent for her room and bathroom, and the rent for the common areas is split three ways. So because the boyfriend is there, the roommate is actually paying less than she would've been if OP lived alone
Load More Replies...And what are You doing here. TA for giving your opinion, looking for attention and validation on internet? 🤣
Load More Replies...Did you read the clarification? They each pay for their own rooms and then 3 way split the common area. Reading the entire article is important.
Load More Replies...Better put on a temporary new lock the night before, or keep someone at home at all times. New lock would be ideal. Because she's going to let him in then claim "sorry, whatcha gonna do".
"what am I gonna do? Um.... Call the police, maybe. You know, because you're committing a crime."
Load More Replies...Maybe, I'm thinking like an evil person, maybe she asked her dad the full rent, she only paid half, to keep on her lie she has to have her and boyfriend leave, so she can keep that extra money. Maybe just think about it, if you are giving her good options and she denies them maybe that's not the reason the real reason.
That's exactly right. If they're being wacko weird, they're not telling you the real reason they have a problem. Her father thinks she lives alone and pays the rent alone. And you're right, he's probably paying for it.
Load More Replies...Mary saying Dad can't sleep in another apartment because she has to "babysit" her dad. WTF. My guess is that she told her parents that she has a two room apt. This woman is so entitled, where does she think they're going to sleep! Couldn't Dad have made reservations at a hotel months before. I'd change the lock on my door if I were OP.
And why would he not have needed babysitting in a hotel? Is he not safe around graduands maybe
Load More Replies...Well.. I can say the same for current people in government seats too... I digress.😂🤣😂However, Seems about right. 🤦♀️🤷♀️😂
Load More Replies...You rent a graduation hotel room at least 1 year in advance, just like you find your junior year apartment at the beginning of sophomore year. If you wait, you don't have a place to live... other people's bad decisions and failed marriages are not ops fault. I've never heard of a parent sleeping in student housing, it's probably not allowed.
So in her mind the roommate and her boyfriend should leave their room, which they pay for, and pay for a hotel from their own pocket? Uh?! Is she for real? And she is going to medical school? I wouldn't want my doctor to be either so stupid or so unbelievably selfish and entitled, to be honest. If she offered the couple to pay for a hotel room for them, because she wanted her dad to stay with her all the time, that could have been ok, I guess. But demanding that they leave and consequently pay for a hotel is...wow, just wow...
If she said hotel room was too expensive for her dad then she wouldn't pay even more to house the couple in hotel (since in Europe hotels ask more if there are more than 1 person in the room).
Load More Replies...She may not have the university's permission to actually change the locks. However, I doubt there is any rule againt adding a deadbolt lock to the door. Just give the keys to that lock to the university when you leave. Whatever you do NOT leave that room unattended unless you have made the university aware of what is going on. Your roommate is sadly misinformed as to the living arrangements in your building, and she needs to be made aware by the university, because she's not listening to you.
Change the lock. Put a hidden camera you can access over your phone in your room. DO NOT give in on this.
I'd sooner sleep in my car than try to push someone else out of their bed. That' really weird.
Nta, her failure to plan and her parent's inability to be an adult is not your problem.
Either the headline is really misleading or the author has no idea what "called out" means
I don't see how her lack of planning becomes your problem. Personally, I would tell her to f*ck right off.
As with most AITA posts, it starts off one way and ends up totally batshit crazy. Lol. That takes some serious balls. Her parents will just have to be grown ups and deal with sleeping in the same space. Mom can sleep in the bed, dad can sleep on an air mattress on the floor. Girl can sleep on the couch. Or they won't be able to stay there overnight or they may have to travel a bit to find a hotel. Drive an hour or so until you find a hotel that does have an opening. Sorry! Bad planning on your part shouldn't be anyone else's fault. I would never want some dude in my bed. What if he has bugs? Ick!
I agree get a temporary lock to put on your door and if anyone breaks in. Call the police and file a report. I have known about my son Graduation for 6 months and made my own accommodations. Tell her to grow up or go back to kindergarten. Contact your housing department and make them aware of the issues.
So why does she have to pay for her parent's hotel stay anyway? They are grown adults who can't make their own accommodations?
She might have offered to do so herself, and then just dragged out the time till they bumped up the prices for the graduation.
Load More Replies...New lock, and luckily, you won't have her as a roommate much longer. And I would be laughing my butt off in her face too for thinking she gets to choose who occupies your space. Oh, and hide all your major stuff (get a lockbox if needed) and take a picture of your room before you leave for any reason so you can check to see if anything is out of place when you return. Phones have time stamps with photos. See if she can deny anything had been messed with then. Oh, and they have neat motion sensor things that you can put in front of a door so when it opens it will make the sound of a dog barking. And don't clean up the pee puddle after either, they can clean up their own mess.
Totally weird - most roommate/flatmate contracts would say you can't even have more than one overnight guest even in your own room, can't have a visitor sleep in the common lounge, etc. Thinking that you can push someone out of their own room for a stranger is insane. In this scenario, the correct thing to do is for the dad to stay in a cheap motel an inconvenient distance from the college, and drive back and forth.
Ummm.... No. Expecting the roommate to have *nowhere to sleep* so her dad can? Out of line. And if he needs a babysitter/caregiver, wth?
I think what is being missed..or maybe not ..is that this person is on their way to Med School. The sense of entitlement is about right. Nurses put up with this attitude all the time
The way Mary's story keeps changing makes me wonder if this is in fact her father coming and not her "Daddy" boyfriend.
I'm wondering why the parents didn't make their own arrangements? Were they perhaps so entitled they put it on their daughter to provide accommodations for them?
Or she offered. Or she lied to them and said she got 2 rooms.
Load More Replies...So, the hotels are too expensive for him to stay in. Wouldn't they be equally expensive for you? Poor girl is about to graduate, but is really lacking a portion of her education. She needs to wise up.
This is a creepy and weird request. Why would she even ask this with a straight face? Also as two adults why can’t they figure it out, they meaning her parents? Also why can’t he sleep in the living room again if he’s that desperate? So many questions but mostly just a creepy request.
Maybe the Dad has a medical condition that roomate is concerned about. Since her Mom is sleeping with her, then Dad would have to use the air mattress. If that doesn't work then give her bed to Dad and Mom and her sleep on air mattress. This person's name is also on rental agreement, so the RM can't 'tell' her to vacate her room. Also get the lock on her room changed immediately so RM can't go into her room unannounced.
If he needed constant attention, then why was she initially trying to book him a hotel room?
Load More Replies...Wow that would be asking a whole lot if OP were NOT using her room at that time. I would def not want someone's dad who I don't even know to stay in my private room. But to ask her to leave? What is she thinking? Should OP pay for a hotel room that her roommate is to stingy for?
This is incredibly weird. People think that just because they ask for handouts for family, it still isn't asking for a handout for a stranger, from the perspective of the person being asked. I don't understand why so many entitled people think family members are anything special or greater than strangers. Like, just because they are important to you, doesn't mean they matter at all to anyone else. Why is the family's discomfort any greater than her roommate's? Isn't that just total favoritism and nepotism? The only thing worse would be if they were asking this favor for their "significant other" Wow, what a title. Still just a person, bud. -satire by hugh
This would be a totally different scenario if OP was flipping out about an air matress in the living room or the dad crashingnon the couch. But to demand the bed? Crazy.
Mom can sleep on the twin or air mattress in the common room and the dad can sleep on the air mattress or twin whichever is left in the Seniors room. Since the dad needs to be "Babysat". Me a person with only a high school diploma figured that out.
That twin bed is not in the apartment though. Keep up the education.
Load More Replies....... as if you don't need a place to sleep? tell him to get a hotel room or whatever...
Yeah so he could stay in a hotel but it's too much money but she needs to babysit him. I thinks she wants her parents and her in the she house like old times. If they can't be in the same room is it only one night and they leave right after she walks the stage something else is going on its EXTREMELY FISHY IS GOING ON she's lying about something to her parents if watch my back if I was her she might go as far as to get her kicked out with a set up of some kind that c**t is outta her mind for sure
YOUR ROOMMATES DAD IS THEIR PROEM-TBEY SHOULD HAVE PUT DAD IN THEIR BED, A HOTEL, OR MADE OTHER SLEEPING ARRANGEMENT. BUT SINCE HOU ARE TOO ADLE-BRAINED TO KNOW THAT, THEN WE CAN ALL PLAY ALONG--YES YOU AN A*****E,OR APPROPRIATELY YOU ARE THE TOILET PAPER THAT THE A*****E WIPED THEIR ASSES WITH. JUST TOO STUPID TO LIVE WHEN YOU CANNOT EVEN IDENTIFY RIGHT FROM WRONG AS WELL AS MANIPULATION, SUBLIMINAL BULLYING, AND ANY OTHER ABUSES YOU ALLOWED TO BE IMPOSED ONTO YOU. YES YOU THE A*****E! DUMB DUMB DUMB. MUST HAVE COME FROM TRASH PARENTS WHO DIDN'T BOTHER TO TEACH YOU BETTER. (DAMN I HOPE YOU DID NOT VOTE FOR PRESIDENT. JUST BECAUSE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO VOTE DOES NOT MEAN YOU HAVE THE INTELLIGENCE TO VOTE....AS WE CAN ALL READ!)
What an entitled crazy woman. You have to stand your ground in situation like this. No I have no obligation whatsoever to give you my bed. I am being very generous by lending you an air mattress I owned. Take it or leave it.
Dad didn't know graduation was coming, didn't make his own arrangements? If his child is graduating college, time he grew up.
I totally agree with putting a lock code on your door or changing out the locks, at least during that time frame, and lock it ever time you are not there. This is ridiculous. If her parents hate each other so much then why would she even consider having them stay under the same roof. Kind of looks like shw just dropped the ball. Did she try airbnb or vrbo? Maybe you could take initiative and find options to present to her. Maybe they could all 3 stay together. Good Luck! At least you don't have to deal with her next year..
NTA with information given, BUT 1 part of the story raises issues, the fact she is there with a boyfriend. A even split 50 50 when there are 3 people is shady, and frequently involves side agreements, especially if there are rules preventing overnight visitors which is common related to communal living buildings like this. I am not saying she is in the wrong, but this smell too much like a sanitized story to minimize her own wrong doings.
ESH. First of all, if there are 3 people living in the apartment they should each be paying a third of the rent. I am sure that the university thinks there are only 2 people living there. So someone has been freeloading for quite some time now. Secondly, nobody has the right to throw their roommate out for a weekend. . . Unless they are going to pay for a motel room or find them alternative housing. Thirdly, BOTH parents need to get their own separate places to stay without camping out in their daughter's room. She's the child, not them.
New Lock asap!!! Body Guard, second! And she was busy, but father should have booked something a long time ago! However, father should fly in on graduation day, rest his bags at aptmt and GO DIRECTLY TO GRADUATION! Later on the can scrouge around for a room or he leaves after lunch/dinner and goes to airport! Sounds like he's a mess, and when he's had a few...Lord!
Maybe this isn’t relevant, but my question would be why does her dad need babysitting? Is there a medical reason? Otherwise, she’s completely wrong for asking or rather telling you to leave! This is ridiculous!
Sooo, the parents can't be around each other but another room in the same apartment is fine? How much luggage could people staying overnight possibly have?!
She probably lied about rent and claimed it was a2 bed and that's why it was so much without mentioning the room mate and picketing the difference. Can't tell parents to look for a hotel because she should already have an open room? I'm guessing she's from money if she can act this entitled
This girl and her parents knew when graduation was, she knew both her parents needed somewhere to stay and neither of the 3 made arrangements. Says a lot about the parents and the fact they were either too cheap or didn’t have enough money to pay for a room.
Its probably not even for her dad, maybe she's got her mom and her new baby coming and maybe a sister and 3 kids that need the babysitting. Even so, how does she plan on babysitting him when she's graduating anyway?. I bet she didn't even look for a hotel. You found perfectly good alternatives which you didn't have to for her and she refused, so her reasons for needing you gone are false!
For extra security, I'd consider buying a big trunk and putting away all personal effects,even with a lock on the door. Mary has made it clear that she has no problem overstepping boundaries and making demands on space which is not hers. It sounds as if she, or Dad, doesn't want to pony up the price of a hotel room( after all, she didn't say there were no rooms available, just that they were too expensive). The roommate and her boyfriend have made enough suggestions; if Dad wants to see his daughter graduate, he'll figure it out. " People who lament problems without proposing or accepting viable solutions are called WHINERS."
So wear are you and your boyfriend suppose to go so her dad can have your room? She needs to have a plan B
If she kicks her roomie out, wouldn't she be paying 2x-3x more of what she usually pays for rent...? That's more costly than a hotel.
No! If you want to host someone I. Your apartment, you give up your own bed and sleep on the floor. You don't kick out your roommate.
Umm why is Mary paying 50% of the rent if the author and her boyfriend live there as well. I think Mary is sick of being screwed over and hence being a B.
I'm taking it you're a Trumptard. Keep the dream of owning slaves there, Trumptard
Load More Replies...Maybe NTA but you split the rent 50/50 yet you have your boyfriend living there and by all accounts, he is not on the lease. Food for thought.
Who the hell cares? When did she give up HER legally owned property. Her roommate or father touches anything, off to jail with them
Load More Replies...OP said in a comment that they each have their own room and bathroom and they share the common area. She and her boyfriend split the rent for her room and bathroom, and the rent for the common areas is split three ways. So because the boyfriend is there, the roommate is actually paying less than she would've been if OP lived alone
Load More Replies...And what are You doing here. TA for giving your opinion, looking for attention and validation on internet? 🤣
Load More Replies...Did you read the clarification? They each pay for their own rooms and then 3 way split the common area. Reading the entire article is important.
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