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Two models representing the friends living together at first
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AITAH for refusing to follow my roommate's guest policy?
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A picture representing her unknowingly signing an unfair rule contract
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I remember I used to live with a roomie who pulled the exact same technique with me. We paid the same amount of money to live in the house, but I couldn’t use the common spaces without notifying him 24 hours in advance, and there couldn’t be any trace of me in the house while he regularly rehearsed with his band at 10 in the morning without telling anyone, and used the living room as an office without any restrictions. I was young back then, and by the time I realized how the dynamic was, it was too late. When I pointed out to him, he didn’t listen, and he probably wouldn’t have if I had brought it up earlier, but at least I would’ve been able to escape the situation sooner.
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A depiction of the friend moving out of the house
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Having said all that, I obviously think that if she can, she should try to find another roomie or get a place to herself. I know that’s hard; I’ve been through it, but sometimes it’s better to rent a room in a student's residency than to live with a roommate with awkward, unfair rules. I don’t think this situation has a solution; if the roomie were empathetic enough, things would’ve been different from the start. So she definitely should run for the hills, I think!
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