August 27, 2024 at 5:52 am

Their Roommate Refused To Clean His Dishes, So He Planted A Mushroom In Them. But The Roomie’s Girlfriend Dumped Him Because Of It And Things Are Tense.

by Diana Whelan

Source: Reddit/AITA/Pexels/Egor Kamelev

What happens when passive-aggressive cleaning tactics go too far?

A frustrated roommate decided to get creative (and a little fungal) to make a point about dirty dishes.

But when a mushroom in the sink led to a huge life change, things escalated faster than anyone expected.

Read on for the story!

AITA for planting a mushroom in my roommate’s dirty dishes to make a point?

I (25M) have a roommate, Jake (26M), who has a serious issue with leaving dirty dishes in the sink.

We’ve had several discussions about this, but nothing changes. The mess was getting out of hand, and it was really starting to affect my mental state.

Last week, I decided to take a more extreme approach to make my point.

I found a mushroom growing outside and decided to plant it in one of the dishes that had been in the sink for a couple of weeks.

I thought maybe seeing actual fungus growing in his dishes would make him realize how bad things had gotten.

No words for this.

I didn’t mean to cause any drama, but Jake’s girlfriend ended up finding the dish first. She was horrified, and the situation led to a big argument between them.

Apparently, this incident made her realize how much of a slob Jake is, and it ended up being a breaking point for their relationship.

Now Jake is furious with me, blaming me for his breakup and calling me a jerk for creating such a situation.

Can we say “plot twist”?

I really didn’t intend for things to escalate like this, but at the same time his habits are disgusting and need to change regardless of whether his dishes are fertile ground for portobellos.

I feel bad about it so I texted his girlfriend to explain that it was just a joke but she’s had it with him and seems to be done whether it was real or not.

I’m worried this is going to ruin my friendship with Jake but at the same time don’t really feel it’s all on me. Our friends seem to be siding with him so far.

A*****e or not?

While the mushroom may have gotten his roommate’s attention, it also uprooted a relationship.

Reddit doesn’t think so.

This person says Jake ruined his own relationship by being such a slob.

Source: Reddit/AITA

This person concurs…

Source: Reddit/AITA

And this person can’t get over the tactic. And that it worked.

Source: Reddit/AITA

Who knew a little fungus could cause so much drama?

Sometimes dirty dishes lead to dirty tricks.

If you thought that was an interesting story, check out what happened when a family gave their in-laws a free place to stay in exchange for babysitting, but things changed when they don’t hold up their end of the bargain.

Diana Whelan | Contributing Writer, Life & Drama

Diana Whelan is a contributing writer for TwistedSifter specializing in family dynamics, viral internet culture, and interpersonal relationships. Drawing on her extensive professional background as a senior copywriter in the digital marketing space, Diana excels at transforming community-driven conversations and trending social media debates into relatable, highly engaging narratives.

Rather than simply aggregating online drama, Diana brings a balanced, humorous, and empathetic editorial voice to everyday dilemmas and parenting moments. She has a keen eye for finding the human element at the center of complex relationship conflicts and viral social trends.

Outside of writing, Diana is usually spending time with her husband and two kids, planning elaborate themed parties, or chasing down new family adventures. Fueled by a little too much caffeine and a love for a well-placed pun, she can often be found unwinding with a glass of wine and her very patient golden retriever.

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