In the quiet routine of shared rides and overlapping lives, a friendship once thought unbreakable begins to unravel. What started as daily companionship slowly morphs into silent tension, leaving one woman questioning the foundation of trust and loyalty she believed they had built.
When the unexpected confession of exhaustion comes crashing down, it shatters the illusion of closeness, exposing raw feelings and unspoken grievances. In the face of accusations and hurt, the search for understanding becomes a painful journey through the fragile boundaries of friendship.

AITA for refusing to keep giving my roommate rides after she said she didn’t want to hang out with me anymore?











Dr. Terri Givens, a political scientist and expert on interpersonal conflict resolution, often notes that dependencies, particularly logistical ones like transportation, can mask underlying relational power imbalances. In this scenario, the roommate leveraged the transportation dependency to maintain proximity while simultaneously demanding emotional distance, creating a dysfunctional arrangement.
The roommate’s behavior demonstrates a significant boundary violation and poor communication. By initially claiming exhaustion from the friendship and then reacting negatively to the logical solution (ending the rides), she revealed an underlying motivation that was likely not about ‘too much time’ but rather about controlling the terms of engagement. Her suggestion to remain ride-share partners while ignoring each other socially indicates a prioritization of convenience over genuine connection, effectively asking the poster to perform emotional labor (driving) without reciprocal social engagement.
The poster was entirely justified in recognizing the toxicity of this proposed arrangement and refusing to be relegated to an unpaid, unacknowledged chauffeur role. The appropriate response, as the poster already enacted, was to sever the dependency (the rides) to create necessary physical space. Moving forward, the best constructive recommendation is for the poster to maintain strict emotional neutrality, limit interactions strictly to necessary logistical matters concerning the apartment until the lease ends, and focus energy on securing new living arrangements.
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In fact, in a year’s time, you should be wondering why you let it bother you.

So I would,
Loudly offer people rides within her hearing
On phone? “Sure I can give you a ride no problem “.


Just all around obnoxiously joyous behaviour
Because fuck that noise! That’s why!

So give her allll the fomo by having an all around good time, a good time she’s not invited to, plus it gets you out and doing stuff so you see even less of her until the lease is done
NTA she sure sucks though
The individual is experiencing significant frustration and anger due to the sudden breakdown of a close living and social relationship, complicated by a mandatory daily transportation arrangement. The core conflict lies between the roommate’s desire for emotional distance while simultaneously demanding the practical benefits of the friendship, leaving the poster feeling manipulated and resentful.
Is the poster justified in feeling angry and demanding an end to the shared transportation as a necessary boundary, or was this action an unnecessarily harsh step that directly caused the relationship’s complete collapse? Should maintaining a shared living space require overlooking this severe breach of mutual respect?







