The original poster (OP), a 25-year-old female, lives with two roommates, Jenny and Abby. Jenny recently noticed that some of her food was missing and immediately blamed one of the other roommates.
During a roommate meeting, Jenny accused Abby of taking the food and demanded repayment. When Abby argued that the OP might have been the culprit, Jenny confidently stated it could not have been the OP because she had been deliberately putting nuts into her food items, knowing the OP has a severe allergy. This revelation shocked the OP, who felt her life was knowingly put at risk for the sake of $30 worth of food, leading to an argument and the OP demanding Jenny move out, leaving the OP questioning if this severe reaction is justified.

AITA for telling my roommate to move out after she risked my life to prove a point











As renowned conflict resolution specialist Kenneth Thomas states, “. . . In situations involving explicit threats to physical safety, the priority must shift immediately from maintaining group harmony to establishing absolute personal security.”
The roommate, Jenny, employed a dangerous and manipulative tactic by using the OP’s known, severe allergy as proof of innocence regarding petty theft. This action moves the dispute far beyond typical roommate disagreements over chores or shared supplies into the realm of direct personal endangerment. The OP’s reaction, while emotionally charged, is entirely rational; a severe allergy poses a risk of anaphylaxis, hospitalization, and death, which far outweighs the value of any shared food item. Jenny’s alleged statement—that she knew it wasn’t the OP *because* she was putting nuts in the food—demonstrates either extremely poor judgment or a deliberate disregard for the OP’s well-being.
Abby’s reaction, siding against the OP by calling the reaction an ‘overreaction,’ suggests a prioritization of maintaining housing stability over addressing a serious safety breach. The OP is entirely justified in demanding Jenny leave, as trust, the foundation of cohabitation, has been fundamentally broken by a potentially lethal act. For future situations, the OP should document the threat and, if possible, involve the landlord immediately, prioritizing written communication over verbal confrontation to establish a clear record of the breach.
HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.





















The original poster finds herself in a deeply distressing situation where a roommate allegedly used a life-threatening allergen as a shield to protect herself from a minor accusation of food theft. The central conflict lies between the OP’s justified need to protect her life and physical safety, and the resulting fallout of ending a long-term friendship and facing conflict with both roommates over the demand for Jenny to vacate the apartment.
The core question for debate is whether the extreme threat posed by knowingly introducing a severe allergen into a shared living space warrants immediate eviction, even if it means sacrificing a four-year friendship and causing tension with the third roommate, or if the reaction was an overreaction compared to the initial low-stakes issue of missing food.







