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AITA for locking my room after my flatmate kept coming in without knocking

by Michael Lee
January 20, 2026
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In a shared flat meant to be a home, a young woman’s sanctuary is repeatedly invaded, eroding her sense of safety and peace. Despite her polite requests for respect and boundaries, her discomfort is dismissed and belittled, leaving her trapped in a cycle of anxiety within her own space.

Determined to reclaim her privacy, she installs a simple lock, only to face subtle hostility and alienation from those she once called friends. Her quiet stand for personal dignity transforms the atmosphere, revealing how fragile trust can be when respect is ignored.

AITA for locking my room after my flatmate kept coming in without knocking

I'm 22F living in a shared flat with three other...

It started off small like asking if I had seen...

I told him nicely more than once that I'm not...

It made me uncomfortable and honestly I started feeling anxious...

Since then he's been acting pa*sive aggressive and making comments...

I still hang out with them in the kitchen and...

I didn't do it to be rude I just don't...

As stated by Dr. Harriet Lerner, an expert in interpersonal relationships, in her work on boundaries: “Boundaries are the right to say yes when you want to say yes, and no when you want to say no.” This principle directly applies to the core issue here: the flatmate is disregarding the user’s articulated ‘no’ regarding unannounced entry into her private space.

The flatmate’s behavior—walking in without knocking, especially when the user is dressing or resting—demonstrates a significant lack of respect for personal autonomy. His reaction, labeling the user as ‘dramatic’ or suggesting the lock creates ‘bad energy,’ is a classic tactic of boundary violation, often involving gaslighting or minimizing the discomfort of the other party to maintain his own perceived privilege of access. The other flatmate joining in with jokes suggests a group dynamic where the boundary-setter is being socially punished for enforcing a necessary rule.

The user’s installation of the door lock was an appropriate, albeit escalatory, response to repeated, ignored verbal requests. When communication fails and personal safety/comfort is compromised, taking proactive physical measures to secure one’s space is justified. For future situations, the user should communicate the necessity of the lock calmly, framing it as a universal rule for all bedrooms, rather than a reaction only to him, to de-personalize the boundary enforcement.

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

Cheap_Fondant_4431 Nta. But if these two knobs want to keep...

detikripur NTA. Never second guess yourself in regard to your...

KaliTheBlaze NTA. If he had just a little basic courtesy,...

You were really only left with 2 choices at that...

It's ridiculous that you're being treated like you are the...

Syric13 NTA

He’s a creep and he got called out on it and now he’s being defensive about it. And the other flatmates are just adding onto it.

If it was a common room or a computer room...

You asked him, he didn't take you seriously, so you...

0ut1awed1 Nta Asking for a completely normal boundary and being...

ScarletNotThatOne NTA. He's the aggressor and now he's making you...

HappySummerBreeze He's only upset because he cannot behave badly any...

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The individual in this situation sought to establish a basic boundary regarding personal space and privacy within a shared living environment. This action, intended to alleviate personal anxiety, was met with resistance and social disapproval from housemates who dismissed the need for privacy as an overreaction.

When personal requests for respect are dismissed, is installing a physical boundary such as a lock a justified final measure, or does this action irrevocably damage necessary communal trust in a shared living situation?

Michael Lee

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

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