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WIBTA If I refuse to share an office with a girl who has OCD which may end up getting her fired

by Emily Davis
April 20, 2026
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In the quiet hum of an ordinary office, a subtle shift ignited a storm of tension that would unravel the fragile peace of a shared workspace. What began as a simple office swap soon spiraled into a clash of boundaries and personal space, exposing the raw nerves beneath professional facades.

Janine’s arrival marked the start of an invisible war, her obsessive need for order colliding violently with another’s sense of control and respect. In this confined space, the battle for dominance was as much about the physical environment as it was about trust, privacy, and the unspoken rules that hold people together.

WIBTA If I refuse to share an office with a girl who has OCD which may end up getting her fired

Anyhow, I work in IT for a large company, so...

I have had my own office for a year prior...

However a month ago "Janine" requested to switch offices and...

So she "moved in" and the trouble started rapidly, she...

Up until last week that is, she again reorganized stuff...

As such I told her I was going to ask...

At first she got mad, but she quickly started pleading...

So I refrained from it last week, but as it...

But these last months I have been annoyed, reluctant to...

Dr. Susan Forward, a renowned therapist and author of Emotional Blackmail, emphasizes that boundaries are essential for healthy relationships, including professional ones. In this case, Janine is using her personal struggles to justify overstepping physical and professional boundaries. While her OCD may explain her impulses, it does not grant her the right to interfere with her coworker’s property or peace of mind.

The professional’s reluctance to report the situation stems from a sense of misplaced responsibility for Janine’s career. However, workplace dynamics require mutual respect. By repeatedly ignoring requests to stop touching the professional’s desk, Janine has created a hostile environment. The professional’s decline in job satisfaction is a direct result of Janine’s inability to manage her behavior within a shared space.

The professional’s desire to switch offices is appropriate and necessary for their own productivity. A constructive recommendation would be to document the specific instances of boundary violations and present them to management as a need for a more compatible workspace. Protecting a colleague from the consequences of their own actions often only enables further problematic behavior.

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HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

kadunckel NTA, at all. She needs to control herself. Using...

SugarGlitterkiss Put your stuff back the way you want. Tell...

sydneyunderfoot NTA. If her issue is that serious she could...

WhatWouldScoobyDoo2 NTA.

You can definitely wait and see if she listens and...

ClippityClomp NTA. When a disorder intensifies to the point she...

However, you shouldn't have to sacrifice your mental health for...

mschuster91 Going against the crowd and voting NAH here. You're...

The crowd blabbing about "get her OCD in check" can...

Ma*sive AH if she is diagnosed with OCD and she...

If you have a bad conscience, give her the hint...

sa*sy_siren NTA she isn't sharing your office she's disrespecting personal...

The professional feels drained and resentful after months of having their personal space invaded and their requests ignored. They are caught between the desire to regain their peace of mind and the guilt of potentially causing a colleague to lose her job if they report the conflict to management.

Is it the responsibility of an employee to sacrifice their own mental well-being to protect a colleague’s employment status? Or is it fair to prioritize personal boundaries and professional comfort even if the consequences for the other person are severe?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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