Beneath the roof they once shared, trust shattered in an instant—turning a safe haven into a battleground of betrayal and disgust. What was meant to be a simple cohabitation became a harrowing ordeal, where boundaries were crossed and respect was trampled underfoot.
In the quiet aftermath, the weight of violation settled heavily, demanding action and closure. The line between friendship and self-respect blurred, forcing one woman to reclaim her home and dignity from the chaos that erupted within its walls.

AITAH for kicking my roommate out after catching her having a foursome with three guys in my living room?








As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.”
The situation involves a critical breakdown of boundaries, exacerbated by a significant power imbalance: the OP is the 25F homeowner/payer, while the roommate is a 22F guest living rent-free. The roommate’s decision to engage in overt sexual activity involving multiple non-residents in a space where the OP resides, especially without prior consent or warning, constitutes a major boundary violation. While the OP’s emotional response of disgust and fear of legal issues (if noise or public indecency were involved) is understandable, their action of issuing a one-week eviction notice addresses the immediate emotional trauma but bypasses standard legal or shared-living protocols for tenancy termination, even for a non-paying guest.
The OP’s reaction, while perhaps emotionally satisfying in the moment, may be legally questionable depending on local tenancy laws, even if the roommate did not pay rent. A constructive approach would have involved clearly stating that engaging in such explicit activities in the shared home is grounds for immediate termination of the guest arrangement, perhaps offering 24-48 hours to vacate the premises for cleanup and removal of personal items, rather than a full week, which implies a more formal notice period. Future situations involving shared living should involve clearly defined rules regarding guests and private activities, communicated before any issues arise.
THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.











The original poster (OP) experienced a severe violation of their personal space and housing expectations due to the former roommate’s undisclosed sexual activities occurring in the shared (but privately funded) living space. The OP reacted strongly by immediately demanding the roommate leave, feeling that the presence of explicit sexual acts and resulting mess justified the swift eviction.
Did the OP overstep their authority by setting an immediate, non-negotiable eviction deadline in response to a behavior that, while shocking and inappropriate for a shared space, did not involve direct harm to the OP? Or was the OP completely justified in protecting their home environment from sexual activity they found deeply disturbing, especially since they were the sole financial provider?







