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Redditor Asks If She Is In The Wrong For Telling Her Roommate That Her Anorexia Is Not Her Problem, But The Extreme Heat In The Shared Apartment Is

by John Doe
November 8, 2025
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Two young women, both just 23, find themselves caught in a silent battle against the relentless summer heat. One returns home each day, drained and soaked from a grueling outdoor job, seeking solace in the cool embrace of the air conditioner. Yet, in the stillness of the night, she wakes suffocating in sweat, only to discover her roommate has quietly turned off the AC, leaving her vulnerable and exhausted.

The unspoken tension rises as the truth emerges—not from financial strain, but from a deeper disconnect. The heat is more than just discomfort; it’s a threat to her health and well-being, a source of sleepless nights and fading strength. In a moment of fragile honesty, she reaches out, hoping for understanding and compassion, offering to share the burden, yearning for relief in a home that should be a refuge.

AITA for telling my roommate that her anorexia is not my problem?

We are both 23F. It's been getting into the 90s...

I also work a physically intense outdoor job so I...

The apartment will stay cool enough for me to fall...

I'll then get up and find out that my roommate...

This really upsets me because it's been making me really...

She's unemployed right now so I thought she might've been...

When I finally talked to her about it I explained...

home especially after a long day at work, and that...

But then she said that she turns it off because...

I told her that she should just use some blankets...

She then countered by saying that because she's in recovery...

I then responded by saying, "I'm sympathetic to your situation,...

and it is starting to have a negative impact on...

" She then got extremely upset and angry and told...

I'm kind of bothered by this because I've also had...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a critical breakdown in establishing healthy boundaries regarding shared resources and personal physical needs. The core issue is not the temperature itself, but the unilateral action taken by the roommate (turning off the AC) and the subsequent refusal to accept reasonable compromise (such as using blankets or adjusting the setting slightly).

The OP made a concrete offer to address the potential financial stressor and clearly communicated the physical consequences of the roommate’s actions. The roommate’s response, however, framed their need as absolute while framing the OP’s need as selfish, using a health condition (anorexia recovery) as leverage to negate the OP’s valid physical discomfort. While compassion for a roommate’s recovery process is essential, it does not ethically grant one person the right to negatively impact the basic health and functioning of another, especially when the requested solution (turning it completely off) is extreme.

The OP’s reaction, while perhaps sharp in their language (“that is your problem and not mine”), was a direct result of feeling unheard and having their physical limits crossed after offering a compromise. Professionally, the OP’s actions in attempting to negotiate were appropriate; however, the language used escalated the conflict. Moving forward, the OP should focus on ‘I’ statements that describe the impact (e.g., “When the AC is off, I wake up severely dehydrated”) and seek mediation or a third-party boundary setting, rather than engaging in arguments about whose condition is more important.

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AFTER THIS STORY DROPPED, REDDIT WENT INTO MELTDOWN MODE – CHECK OUT WHAT PEOPLE SAID.

ivityCreations NTA. Heat and cold are two different beasts for...

You can wear warmer clothing much easier than you can...

Former-Inspector-400 Plus, it directly effects the quality of your sleep.:...

You were right when you said that she can add...

Wise_Department8700 I'd be p**sed too.: NTA.

Coming from someone who gets insanely cold all the d**n...

MapleLeaf5410 She needs to compromise.: NTA. You should not have...

I would start looking for alternative accommodation. She won't compromise...

mishadog22 of course you are NTA. she is.

Her problem is easily fixed, as you correctly pointed out,...

I'm sorry you live with such a twit.

cosmic_jenny NTA I agree with you that she can wear...

Historical_Ad7669 off. I think 70F is a pretty reasonable temperature...

She can't expect you to cater to her own wants...

Suggest to her that she closes her vent in her...

The Original Poster (OP) is experiencing negative health and work impacts due to extreme heat, leading them to assert their need for the air conditioning to remain on, even offering financial compensation to ease the roommate’s power bill concerns. The roommate, citing sensitivity due to anorexia recovery, refuses compromise, demanding the AC be completely turned off, and labels the OP’s boundary setting as insensitive.

Given that the OP’s health is suffering from excessive heat and the roommate refuses anything less than the AC being entirely off, is the OP justified in prioritizing their immediate physical well-being over the roommate’s preference for cold temperatures, or does the roommate’s stated medical sensitivity require the OP to endure the heat?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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