Woman Gets Labeled 'Self-Centered Bubble Head' For Telling Her Boyfriend To Use Her Roommate’s Bathroom
The Redditor (OP) recently shared on the r/AmItheA**hole subreddit that she found herself in a sticky situation after a seemingly harmless decision to let her boyfriend use a roommate's bathroom.
The OP detailed that she had her boyfriend over. Suddenly, both the OP and her boyfriend needed to use the toilet at the same time, so she told him to use her roommate's instead. However, she didn't know that this kicked off a heated argument.
After the OP's roommate knew that a stranger used her toilet, she got angry and accused the OP of not respecting privacy. What the roommate said left the OP questioning whether she was wrong or just that her roommate overreacted. Scroll down to read the entire story.
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OP had her boyfriend over, and when her boyfriend needed to use the bathroom urgently, she suggested using her roommate's bathroom
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OP's roommate asked in the group chat if anyone had used her bathroom
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OP faced questioning about her boyfriend using her roommate's bathroom
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OP admitted to telling her boyfriend to use her roommate's bathroom
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The OP is questioning whether she is wrong
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The OP later added some edits to make some facts clear
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She continued
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What you did was wrong
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"Sounds like you both owe her an apology"
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Many people don't like that smell
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It's a huge privacy violation
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Sorry, but you're wrong
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Right
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You "violated your roommates space"
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Can confirm
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It's disrespectful
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Yes
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What do you guys think about this? Was the OP wrong, or are her roommates being too sensitive? Share your thoughts and tell us if you've been through something similar in shared living. Your stories and opinions are welcome!
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