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She Was Uncomfortable With Her Roommate’s Boyfriend Visiting Their House So Often And Being Disruptive, So She Asked Her Roommate To Stop Having Him Over, But It Started Some Drama

“But on the other hand, I feel like I should have a say in who gets to be in my home. Josh visiting has made Alice’s and my living environment very uncomfortable, and I dread every time Janet announces he is coming to visit,” she vented.

Anyway, now, she has been left wondering whether asking her roommate to stop having her boyfriend over so much makes her a real jerk or not.

Do you think it is fair for her and Alice to have to live with Josh so often, especially because they barely know him? Were the compromises she and Alice suggested to Janet reasonable? Why do you think Janet is so opposed to finding a solution? How would you reconcile this situation? 

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