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AITA for setting boundaries and not letting a homeless girl I just met a few weeks ago sleep at my house, who I have been letting shower, giving her clothes, money, and food?

by Charlie Brown
October 28, 2025
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In the quiet moments of an ordinary day, a chance encounter sparked a fragile connection between two strangers—one a young woman battling the harsh realities of homelessness, the other a cautious soul offering small acts of kindness. Their story is a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between trust and survival, compassion and fear.

As the cold night looms, the weight of isolation presses heavily on her shoulders, underscoring the cruel uncertainty faced by those living on the margins. This brief glimpse into their lives reveals the profound struggle for safety and connection in a world often indifferent to the vulnerable.

AITA for setting boundaries and not letting a homeless girl I just met a few weeks ago sleep at my house, who I have been letting shower, giving her clothes, money, and food?

I just met this 22 year old girl about a...

the month, if you catch my drift. Over the past...

I have let her shower, I've bought/made her dinner, given...

She's come over to my house sometimes unannounced to hang...

she recently got kicked out of the shelter she was...

She met some random guy (who sells drugs) on the...

I didn't let her stay at my house because I...

It's going to be cold tonight and she will spend...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.”

The OP’s situation illustrates a classic conflict between compassion and personal safety, often complicated by the ambiguity of newly formed relationships. The OP acted generously by providing food, clothing, and basic necessities, demonstrating a high degree of initial empathy. However, moving from providing material aid to offering full, unsupervised shelter introduces a massive increase in personal risk and responsibility, especially since the recipient is transient and has demonstrated involvement with potentially unsafe individuals (like the drug-selling associate). The OP’s hesitation and ultimate refusal to let her stay is a reasonable exercise of boundary setting, recognizing that their home cannot become an unconditional emergency shelter for strangers, particularly when they lack a strong foundation of trust or knowledge about her support network.

The feeling of being an “asshole” stems from empathy overload—the OP recognizes the immediate, life-threatening consequences of their decision (spending a cold night in an abandoned building). To handle this more effectively in the future, the OP could establish clearer, tiered support systems upfront, such as offering a warm, brief stay (e.g., a few hours) or coordinating with established local resources (like official shelters or social workers) rather than taking on the full burden of housing and liability alone. While the OP’s protective boundary was appropriate for their own safety, future actions could incorporate connecting the person to professional help before they reach a crisis point at the OP’s doorstep.

What do you think of this story?





THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

GuiltyPersimmon3372 NTA.

Worst case scenario she starts receiving mail at your place...

GuyFromLI747 NTA .. you have every right to say no...

and she seems to have being taken advantage of your...

but here on Long Island the county has an after...

a really cold night. It wasnt like the normal shelter...

or like when people were released from jail , the...

it was more again for a night on those really...

they'd have to wait until after 5 pm after dss...

I'd get dispatched to pick up the person and we...

hot shower and a place to sleep for the night...

from what I remember they never turned away people and...

look into it cuz if your saying it's cold, your...

above all don't be rude cuz you don't know what...

. get the info for next time and politely suggest...

Beautiful_Metal_9136 good luck: NTA but you stop letting her inside...

Make sure you have locks on doors and windows and...

ElaMinowpea Letting her in is really dangerous: Let me say...

You've done your good deeds, but are in no way...

But don't a*sume the worst when it comes to why...

Not everyone who's homeless has a drug problem and maybe...

If you don't want to extend yourself to her in...

not because you need to think of her in a...

SuperbDrink6977 We all need help sometimes: The fact that you're...

of your way to help this person clearly indicates that...

Showing kindness and compa*sion and having concern for others is...

Due-Pa*senger7093 NTA homelessness is not your problem to solve... also...

and if there's no shelters she can ask the next...

daintyjoyful always fun to see them not actually stick to...

helping her a lot and its admirable. but its also...

The original poster (OP) is experiencing significant emotional conflict, feeling like an “asshole” because they chose not to offer shelter to a new acquaintance facing homelessness and extreme cold, despite having provided her with substantial material support recently. The central conflict lies between the OP’s established boundary of not fully trusting or taking responsibility for a near-stranger, and the overwhelming emotional pressure created by witnessing her immediate crisis and vulnerability.

Given the immediate danger of exposure to the cold versus the OP’s valid concerns about trust and safety regarding an unvetted individual, was the OP’s refusal to offer shelter the correct action, or did their responsibility to aid someone in peril outweigh the personal risk? Should the OP have offered a temporary, strictly controlled space, or was the denial necessary for self-preservation?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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