‘No takesies backsies’: College roommate installs a stripper pole in the living room, refuses to move it for normal furniture

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    Font - A few months ago, I (F20) decided I wanted to take up pole dancing. I told my roommates Amanda (F20) and Holly (F26) that I was thinking of getting one and installing it in the living room, and they said go ahead.
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    Rectangle - Side note: we had no furniture at the time, so this pole was installed in an empty living room. A little while later, since nobody else was getting furniture, I got a couch off Facebook Marketplace. Holly also got a TV for the living room.
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    Font - Right after we got the TV, Holly demanded that we move the pole out of the backside of the living room so that the TV and couch could fit in the corner where the pole already is.
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    Font - I was confused by her request because the couch was already placed close to the centre of the living room and there was an outlet available for the TV to go in front of the couch. I asked Holly why she wanted to move it into the corner, and she said because she wants a "cozy little nook."
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    Font - I told her that the pole is quite difficult to move and install, and the pole being in its existing spot gives me enough room; the new spot she suggested would have me slightly in the way of the hallway, and I couldn't tell if there was a stud where she wants to move it to.
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    Font - Because of those reasons, I told Holly kindly that I wouldn't be moving the pole. and the couch can stay where it is on the other side of the living room. partly because I own the couch, and since she simply asked me, I'm allowed to say no.
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    Font - She didn't respond well to this; she contacted our rental company and told them that we had an "unauthorised stripper pole" in our unit that no one agreed to. An administrator came to our unit and told me that the pole needed to be removed.
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    Font - I was obviously pissed she snitched on me, so I told Holly if she still wants her "cozy little nook," she can get her own couch. I'm restricting her from using mine. AITA?
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    Font - JMarie113 4 hr. ago Colo-rectal Surgeon [32] ESH. You are both being selfish and immature. Sounds like you guys have some growing up to do.
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    Mammal - Sloth LordMcMarekat. 3 hr. ago Certified Proctologist [20] And this does not sound like living arrangement that's going to last
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    Font - aplin TheRalphExpress. 25 min. ago what do you mean?? it's perfectly healthy to ban a roommate from using a couch!
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    Font - Professional Bus861 2 hr. ago OP pretty much took over the living room with their hobby. That is not "sharing". OP is the a hole here. When you live together the rule isn't "I claimed it first" - it is based on equity. OP is TA They're both immature.
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    Font - Plucky_Puck 1 hr. ago I mean, I don't know if OP "took over" the living room with their hobby... It's a pole set up in the corner of the room. It's not like it's a full stage or something that goes through the middle of the living room. But yeah, neither one is really making an effort to compromise here
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    Font - deadly_toxin 36 min. ago OP should have gotten permission from the landlord. Full stop. That automatically makes her the a hole. You don't get to install permenant fixtures into someone else's property without permission.
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    Font - lolgobbz 43 min. ago Yeah- but it's already installed so... "no taksies backsies" I can't even imagine the landlord got involved- I wouldn't have. I would have said "I have not concern or authority over your home decor. All damage will be accounted for at the end of your lease and deducted from your security deposit."
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    Facial expression - bakedjennett 48 min. ago Yeah it definitely sounds like they didn't quite realize what OP intended or how much space her hobby was going to demand.
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    Font - KronkLaSworda 3 hr. ago Supreme Court Just YTA Yes, you had permission at first; however, as people get settled in, you need to accept changes. You don't get to permanently hog the common area with your exercise equipment. Put that in your room where it belongs. It would be like putting an exercise bike or bowflex in the middle of the living room.
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    Rectangle - moanaw123 56 min. ago Or perhaps they could all take up pole dancing and hang off the pole instead of sitting on a couch like normal humans watching tv. YTA
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    Font - Fam TheRalphExpress 29 min. ago it honestly blows my mind that you could begin a living arrangement with someone and not have the "so how should we decorate the living room" conversation. it's the main common space in the house, it should be a space where everyone feels like that can relax and be. Imagine trying to sit on the couch and read a book while your roommate is pole dancing ffs!

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