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  1. Here's The Full Story
  2. That's Annoying
  3. He Does What?
  4. I Would Feel The Same Too
  5. I Don't Think It's Called Bitter
  6. I Don't Think So But You Should Talk To Her First
  7. At Least The BF Should Have Been Introduced
  8. Totally Not The Ah In My Opinion
  9. Tell Him To Share The Rent OP
  10. It's More About Giving Notice
  11. Think It Through First OP!
  12. Talk To Carol First
  13. Good Question
  14. Set Your Limit First OP Starts With This
  15. Seems Like It's The Theme Of The Comments

Roommate Never Introduced Her New BF To Her Shared House, Now He Lives In Redditor's House Rent Free

In this narrative, OP (21F) shares her discomfort with the situation where her roommate, Carol (21F), brings her boyfriend over every day without prior notice or introduction. The unexpected presence of this unknown man in their shared living space has left OP feeling uneasy, especially given the lack of communication about his frequent visits.
OP grapples with the dilemma of not wanting to intrude on Carol's personal life but also feeling that her own comfort in her home is compromised. The fact that the boyfriend is essentially living in the shared space, using facilities like the bathroom without introduction or acknowledgment, adds to OP's discomfort.
So what's Reddit verdict on this case? Let's find out!
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Here's The Full Story

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That's Annoying

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He Does What?

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I Would Feel The Same Too

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I Don't Think It's Called Bitter

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I Don't Think So But You Should Talk To Her First

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At Least The BF Should Have Been Introduced

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Totally Not The Ah In My Opinion

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Tell Him To Share The Rent OP

Tell Him To Share The Rent OP Source: Reddit
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It's More About Giving Notice

It's More About Giving Notice Source: HotBiscotti1
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Think It Through First OP!

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Talk To Carol First

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Good Question

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Set Your Limit First OP Starts With This

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Seems Like It's The Theme Of The Comments

Personally, I think this starts like a privacy violation. What do you guys think? Don't hesitate to share us your thoughts.
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