Her Roommate Asked Her To Throw Out Some of Her Clothes, But She Let Her Little Sister Keep Some Pieces Instead, And Her Roommate Is Furious

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Pixel-Shot - stock.adobe.com- illustrative purposes only, not the actual person

This 21-year-old girl and her 20-year-old roommate have been living together since they both began attending college.

They have lived in 3 different kinds of arrangements so far, and they have also had a few roommates aside from just one another.

She does consider her roommate to be a close friend of hers now, but unfortunately, her roommate is currently livid with her.

Before getting into why that exactly is, she says it’s important to point out that she and her roommate have had numerous issues with their trash being picked up appropriately this year.

On several different occasions, their garbage cans just were not picked up at all, or the bags they had placed right beside the garbage cans would be found torn wide up.

After that happened, her landlord would get upset that the area directly in front of their apartment looked like a mess with the trash.

She and her roommate ended up moving out of that particular apartment last month. While she was cleaning her room out in preparation for their move, she put together a few bags of clothing she intended to donate.

She placed the bags right in the hall closest to her room. Her roommate saw the bags and questioned her about them, and she told her they were for donation clothes.

Her roommate nodded in reply and just walked off. About a day or so after that, her roommate had bags of clothes too outside of her own room.

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“When my mom was coming to pick me up, I took the bags of clothes to donate to my car,” she explained.

“My roommate asked if I could take her bags of clothes to throw out. She was flying home and couldn’t take them herself. I asked her if she meant to donate.”

“She shook her head no, saying that these clothes “were personal” to her and she didn’t want to know other people were wearing them. I rolled my eyes but said sure.”

Later on, when she arrived back at her family home, her 16-year-old sister wanted to know if it would be ok for her to pick through her and her roommate’s clothes before she donated them all.

She told her sister that would be alright, and later on that afternoon, she took the remaining clothes off to be donated.

She thought her roommate would never find out that her little sister had decided to keep some pieces, and figured this kind of secret would never harm her roommate in the long run.

Recently, her roommate came to her house to visit her, and her sister happened to be wearing one of her roommate’s shirts that was supposed to have been thrown out.

Her roommate instantly recognized the shirt and commented that she used to have that exact shirt.

“Sister spills the beans that it was from the bags of clothes,” she said.

“Now my roommate isn’t talking to me because she said her clothes were special to her, and she wanted them thrown out.”

“I don’t think it’s that deep, and I don’t think it’s okay to throw out perfectly good clothes.”

She’s wondering if it was wrong of her to donate her roommate’s clothes instead of chucking them in the garbage.

What do you think?

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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