One weekend ago, her roommate let her know that her friends were coming over, but this time, she wanted them to sleep over so they could spend time together and also get some food ordered in.
Her roommate invited her to do this with them, but she was furious with her roommate.
“I was mad because fine if they are going to come over to hang out before going out but to have to deal with these gross people for a whole night was not something I wanted to deal with in my own home,” she said.
“I don’t want them using my things. I told her she was free to have her friends over, but they couldn’t use any of my stuff, including the couch, TV, kitchen table, or anything that I bought. We got into an argument about it, and she ended up leaving and going out with her friends anyway.”
“She came home yesterday afternoon, and now everything has been awkward, and she hasn’t said a word to me. But it’s my stuff, and I’m being nice enough to let her have these people over I don’t think I need to let them use my things too. Maybe if she is mad, she should get better friends.”
Do you think it was mean of her to let her roommate know that she can no longer share the things in the apartment that she bought?
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