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  1. The story in detail:
  2. In their 2-bedroom apartment, OP cohabits with a female roommate, each enjoying separate bathrooms.
  3. Last night, the roommate messaged him, explaining that she anticipated male guests coming over and inquired whether they could use his bathroom if required, though she believed it might not be necessary.
  4. OP refuses her request for her male guests to use his bathroom, explaining that they should use hers since they each have their own. Despite clarifying this, she doesn't respond.
  5. After leaving for the evening, he left a hair on his toilet seat to serve as an indicator if they indeed used his bathroom. And well, you guessed it...
  6. OP has offered the following explanation for why they think they might be the asshole:
  7. Here's what people have to say:
  8. The guests might have assumed the common corridor bathroom was fair game, though.
  9. Time to put a lock on that bathroom door—her guests might need a reminder that it's a "his and hers" situation, not a "roommate mix-and-match" scenario!
  10. Their bathroom's location blurs the line between private and communal.
  11. It's true that guests tend to gravitate toward the hallway bathroom, but it's still OP's.
  12. His bathroom, his rules!
  13. When the tables turn...
  14. Verdict's out: both have a share of the blame. At least that's what this commenter says.

Man Frustrated As Female Roommate's Guests Use His Private Bathroom Instead Of Hers

Living together means setting clear rules to avoid chaos. Picture this: a two-bedroom apartment with separate bathrooms. You wouldn't want random people invading your bathroom space, right?

Now, our Redditor friend is in this pickle. He lives with a girl, each with their own bathroom. His is in the hall, and hers is attached to her room.

Trouble started when her guests popped in... Keep reading to unfold all the juicy details by yourself.

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The story in detail:

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In their 2-bedroom apartment, OP cohabits with a female roommate, each enjoying separate bathrooms.

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Last night, the roommate messaged him, explaining that she anticipated male guests coming over and inquired whether they could use his bathroom if required, though she believed it might not be necessary.

Source: bigcblogger
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OP refuses her request for her male guests to use his bathroom, explaining that they should use hers since they each have their own. Despite clarifying this, she doesn't respond.

Source: bigcblogger
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After leaving for the evening, he left a hair on his toilet seat to serve as an indicator if they indeed used his bathroom. And well, you guessed it...

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OP has offered the following explanation for why they think they might be the asshole:

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Here's what people have to say:

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The guests might have assumed the common corridor bathroom was fair game, though.

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Time to put a lock on that bathroom door—her guests might need a reminder that it's a "his and hers" situation, not a "roommate mix-and-match" scenario!

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Their bathroom's location blurs the line between private and communal.

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It's true that guests tend to gravitate toward the hallway bathroom, but it's still OP's.

Source: Derwin0
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His bathroom, his rules!

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When the tables turn...

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Verdict's out: both have a share of the blame. At least that's what this commenter says.

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Do you agree with this verdict? Let us know and join the conversation in the comment section below!

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