Her Roommate Keeps Bringing Random Guys Back To The House, And It’s Starting To Make Her Uncomfortable

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Kuz Production - stock.adobe.com- illustrative purposes only, not the actual person

Two months ago, this 25-year-old woman started renting out a room in her home to a 19-year-old female college student who is attending a school nearby.

In the beginning, the student only planned to rent the room for the summer. But later, the student decided to continue renting the room for the upcoming school year as well.

Anyway, she and the student are the only people living at her house; meanwhile, her boyfriend just visits a couple of times each week.

She and the college student actually got along quite well, too.

“I’m not a strict landlord or anything. In the contract, it says she can have friends and guests over within reason,” she explained.

The college student was pretty good about that rule initially. Well, that was until about a month ago, when the college student’s relationship with her boyfriend ended.

At the time, she claimed that the young woman did not seem too upset since the split was apparently “a long time coming.”

So, following the break-up, the college student joined some dating apps and began bringing guys over to the house– who typically spent the night.

In the beginning, she was fine with that. The student started by just bringing home a guy about once a week.

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“But now, it’s increasing, and I’m starting to feel uncomfortable in my own home,” she revealed.

This past Saturday, for instance, she went downstairs to make breakfast in the morning. Then, she ran into a complete stranger who was casually brewing some coffee– using her mug– as if the guy owned the place.

Yet, that wasn’t even the weirdest part. The guy then proceeded to check her out and even ask if she was single!

She later asked the college student who that guy was, and she found out it was just a random guy the young woman had met at a club. Anyway, the fact that this keeps happening has put her on edge. She’s having trouble sleeping, knowing that there are strange men inside her house.

“I think once a week is reasonable, but three to four times is a bit much,” she said.

So now, she’s considering talking to the college student about this situation. Her boyfriend thinks a discussion is necessary, too, because even he is uncomfortable with strangers constantly going in and out of her house. Still, she is not sure whether asking the college student to “tone it down a bit” would make her a jerk or not.

Do you think she should feel uncomfortable or unsafe in her own home? Does it sound like it’s time for her to have an honest conversation with the college student? How would you handle this situation? 

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