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My roommate’s boyfriend called me “mommy” in front of my friends so I kicked him out AITAH?

by Michael Lee
October 19, 2025
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In the quiet intimacy of their shared apartment, two best friends have woven years of trust and loyalty into an unbreakable bond. But beneath the surface of this sisterhood, a storm brews—one fueled by silent judgments and unspoken discomfort as a new presence disrupts their harmony.

When Luke’s unsettling behavior shatters the calm during what should have been a simple movie night, the fragile balance of friendship and boundaries is tested. The moment hangs heavy with embarrassment and tension, revealing cracks in the facade that have long been ignored.

My roommate’s boyfriend called me “mommy” in front of my friends so I kicked him out AITAH?

So I (20F) live with my best friend Claire (21F)....

Recently, she started dating this guy, Luke (23M), who honestly...

Luke is one of those "wannabe alpha" dudes who thinks...

He also lowkey flirts with me sometimes, but I brush...

Claire was working late, but Luke was hanging out in...

"Hey mommy, can you make me some popcorn?" The room...

" He smirked and was like, "What? It's a joke....

He got all p**sy and said I was overreacting, but...

When Claire came home, I told her what happened, and...

Now Luke refuses to come over unless I apologize, and...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation hinges entirely on the establishment and enforcement of personal boundaries within a shared living environment, complicated by a romantic relationship dynamic.

The boyfriend’s behavior, using the term “mommy” while simultaneously flirting, crosses several lines: it is sexually charged in a non-intimate context, infantilizing toward the OP, and inherently disrespectful to the OP’s role as a roommate and host. The OP’s reaction—asking him to leave the common area—was a direct, appropriate response to an unwelcome advance and disruptive behavior. Claire’s reaction, however, suggests a prioritization of her boyfriend’s feelings over the OP’s safety and comfort in their shared home. This indicates a potential pattern where Claire enables Luke’s boundary-testing behavior, placing the emotional labor of smoothing things over onto the OP.

The OP’s action of asserting a boundary was appropriate; defending this action is necessary. Moving forward, the OP needs to have a serious discussion with Claire focused not on Luke’s intent, but on the impact of his behavior and the non-negotiable nature of respect in their shared living agreement. If Claire cannot support basic respect for the OP in their own home, the living situation itself needs re-evaluation.

What do you think of this story?





REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

takenpoet He called you "mommy" so you sent him to...

errantis_ I see this as an absolute W, he won't...

Don't ever back down btw. If you apologize, the very...

Lambsenglish Guess Luke won't be coming over for a while...

cla*s="comment_author">Perimentalpause: NTA. "If he doesn't want to be embarra*sed by...

maybe he should think before he opens his creepy creeper...

Maybe I can go a day without him being a...

grayblue_grrl Aw d**n.... He's not going to come over?

Cry about that in the living room while enjoying the...

HelpfulEchidna3726 NTA: NTA-he's icky and now he won't come back...

Resident_Warthog4711 The trash took itself out.: NTA,

yeah I've been alive for a rather long time, and...

It was mom from the start.

The original poster (OP) is facing a conflict where their clear boundary violation by their best friend’s boyfriend has resulted in the friend siding against them. The OP acted to defend their comfort and the atmosphere during a social gathering, but this action has been interpreted by their roommate as an overreaction that led to unnecessary humiliation for the boyfriend.

Given that the boyfriend used inappropriate language and disrespected the OP’s space in front of guests, should the OP prioritize maintaining peace with their best friend by apologizing, or is standing firm on the boundary essential for their own well-being and respect within the shared home?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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