Imagine constantly buying food, filling the fridge with all your favorite snacks and meals, only to realize one day—boom!—your trusted roommate has been stealing from you.
The same person you thought had your back, the one you shared late-night talks and maybe even rent struggles with, is secretly helping themselves to your groceries like it’s some kind of open buffet.
How would you react?
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People had mixed reactions.
What to do if you are in a similar situation:
Talk to your roommate openly and ask directly, “Can we agree on clear boundaries, or do we need to rethink our living arrangement?” If they acknowledge the issue and are willing to change, you may be able to move forward. If not, it may be time to consider alternatives.
Setting up clear rules and expectations with a roommate from the beginning can help. And if they break those rules repeatedly, finding a way to resolve it before things escalate is best.
Has trust been damaged beyond repair? If so, continuing to live together with your roommate may cause more conflict.
Can they respect boundaries going forward?
If they don’t, the issue will likely continue. Is moving out an option? If your name is on the lease, you may be able to ask them to leave.
If you’re both on it, discuss who should move. Sometimes, ending the roommate arrangement is the best long-term solution when trust is broken.
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