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Her Roommate Keeps Eating Her Food, Ruining Her Pans, And Stealing Utensils While Refusing To Replace Any Of Them, So She Is Considering Removing All Of The Kitchen Items, Boxing Them Up, And Physically Restricting Her Roommate From Mooching Off Her Anymore

So now, with all of these issues, she is considering finally putting her foot down. More specifically, she wants to take everything out of the kitchen and box it up– which would ultimately prevent her roommate from using any of her or her boyfriend’s stuff.

But, before she goes through with it, she is not sure if that is the right way to teach her roommate a lesson or if it will just make her a real jerk.

How would you feel if your roommate kept stealing your food, ruining your cookware, and stealing your utensils? Why do you think her roommate refuses to take responsibility for his actions? Does she have a right to box up all of the kitchen items to restrict him from using them? How would you deal with this frustrating situation? 

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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