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Would you ever consider letting a friend’s ex move in with you? I’m not talking like dating or having a romantic relationship with a friend’s ex. I’m simply talking about letting them become your roommate.
In this story, one woman agrees to let her friend’s ex rent a room in her apartment, but she quickly learns that was a really bad idea.
Let’s see how the story plays out.
User roommate and why not to take someone in being kicked out.
I had a friend who started a relationship with a younger guy.
She took him in.
He was one of those “against the man” dudes.
She had an amazing home and helped him.
This was a bad idea!
She broke up and felt guilty, asked and I took him in since I had an extra room.
I thought $750 a month was bonus.
Rooms were literally $1800 a month in my area.
He was a nightmare.
She put her foot down.
His bathroom was the guest bathroom and he wouldn’t clean.
It was gross.
I told him if I had to hire a maid, he was paying.
He ended up getting a job from “the man”.
He got revenge on her!
I had signed up for another master degree.
The one bill he paid was Internet service.
He was moving out Sunday night and that jerk turned it off late Friday, which I needed.
He knew I couldn’t turn it back on until Monday.
He had the nerve to ask for a favor.
Sunday, he asked to leave his fancy fish tank for Monday.
And I said nope and he’d find it on the doorstep. so Bye!
It’s always interesting when the victim of the revenge tells the story. I didn’t see that coming this time.
Let’s see how Reddit reacted to this story.
That is expensive for one room.
Another person agrees with the revenge.
This person criticizes OP’s title.
Talk about a horrible roommate!
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