Her Roommate’s Boyfriend Showed Up Late One Night And Her Roommate Wasn’t Home, So She Refused To Let Him Inside

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A 22-year-old woman recently left her family home and moved into her own apartment last September.

This is the first time that she has ever lived on her own, and she does have 1 female roommate that is the same age as her.

At first, she was worried about living with a roommate, but she gets along wonderfully with her roommate.

She and her roommate have a lot in common and are both working towards completing online degrees while holding down jobs.

Living with her roommate has been smooth sailing, even though it’s not like her roommate is her best friend.

Close to 3 months ago, her roommate started dating a guy. Her roommate’s boyfriend frequently spends time at their apartment, and this doesn’t bother her at all since he’s only there when her roommate is home.

“He’s nice and never makes a mess etc. I have no issues with that whatsoever,” she explained. “A few days ago pretty late at night when my roommate was at work there was a knock on the door and it was my roommate’s boyfriend.”

“I peeked through the hole and saw it was him. I was confused since my roommate works overnight and wasn’t going to be home anytime soon.”

“I didn’t answer it and he just kept knocking. For like ten minutes straight. I was pretty weirded out. He eventually left and that was that.”

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At approximately 1 in the morning, she received a text from her roommate wanting to know why she refused to let her boyfriend in.

Her roommate said that her boyfriend was really angry since he left a key and phone charger at their apartment and he really needed to pick these items up.

As for why she didn’t open the door for this guy? She was home completely by herself and was not comfortable opening the front door so late at night.

She did let her roommate know why she didn’t answer, and her roommate wasn’t ok with that. Her roommate accused her of trying to say that her boyfriend would do something to her.

“I said you never know and that he’s a stranger and she said not to me,” she continued. “I didn’t say it but they literally met this January so I’m my mind they’re also strangers.”

Her roommate thinks that she’s a bizarre, dramatic jerk for not opening the door.

Do you think she should have opened the door and let her roommate’s boyfriend in?

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