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Fed-Up House Owner Tells Roommate to Either Move Out or Stop His Pregnant Girlfriend from “Coming Over and Whining”

by Alex Johnson
March 13, 2026
in Aita, Relationships
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In the quiet confines of a shared apartment, a delicate balance had long been maintained between two roommates and the occasional presence of a third. Bound by respect and unspoken agreements, their lives intertwined in a fragile harmony—until the unexpected news of a pregnancy began to unravel the carefully woven fabric of their coexistence.

What began as a simple request to accommodate a girlfriend’s occasional stays now teeters on the edge of change, confronting the roommate with difficult decisions about space, boundaries, and the unforeseen impact of new life on their shared world. The once easy agreement now carries the weight of uncertainty and emotional strain, threatening to disrupt the peace they once took for granted.

AITA for telling my roommate that either his pregnant girlfriend stops whining or he moves out?

I (m28) live in an apartment that I got from...

My roommate (m24) has been living with me for a...

He's been dating his girlfriend (f24 as well I believe?)...

As her house is more crowded, my roommate asked me...

We haven't had any major issues until now.

But his girlfriend got pregnant, he told me and I...

I work from home most of the time, I don't...

She's like four or so months along her pregnancy. Well,...

What I mean is that I got woken up in...

I don't use that bathroom (I have my own connected...

And the biggest problem is that she has developed really...

We've many issues regarding food, because my roommate and her...

I told her that this is not her house, she...

I continued my life as normally, she always complains and...

I'm sick of it to be honest, so I told...

I would give him a month or two if he...

He of course got very upset and said that she...

Said that they're not in a comfortable position to move,...

Some of my friends/ coworkers and family are on my...

Dr. Terri Givens, a political scientist and author who has written on social dynamics and conflict resolution, often emphasizes the importance of clearly defined boundaries in shared living situations. When one party grants permission for an extension of privileges (like a guest staying over), those privileges are inherently conditional on maintaining the original agreement’s standard of conduct.

The OP’s primary motivation appears rooted in maintaining personal control over their leased dwelling, especially given they work from home. The roommate and his girlfriend appear to have engaged in a pattern of boundary erosion: first increasing the frequency of stays, then attempting to dictate the OP’s diet, and finally creating property maintenance issues (uncleanliness, vomiting). The OP correctly identified that allowing the girlfriend to stay, especially post-birth, would permanently alter the living environment they agreed to, justifying their refusal to allow her to move in. The expectation that the OP should drastically alter their lifestyle (diet) to accommodate a non-resident guest’s temporary condition represents a significant overreach and a failure by the roommate to manage his partner’s needs within the established framework.

While the emotional distress of the pregnant girlfriend is a valid concern for the roommate, it does not supersede the primary tenant’s right to a habitable and respectful environment. The OP’s final ultimatum—stop the behavior or move out—was a severe escalation but predictable given the prior ignored issues. The appropriate professional recommendation would have been to establish clear, written guest policies earlier (e.g., maximum stay nights per month, immediate cleaning standards). However, given the current situation where the relationship has fractured, the OP’s decision, supported by their edit, to proceed with eviction proceedings is a necessary step to reclaim their property rights, though it should be executed legally and with appropriate notice periods.

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Usrname52 Consult a lawyer. There are definitely protections in place...

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fuzzy_mic You had my sympathy until you described her vomiting...

Let me circle back for a touch and comment that...

She's not being willful or selfish, she's being pregnant. You...

Of your options,

-she doesn’t come around doesn’t sound realistic,

– the peeing, barfing and being effected by odors isn’t going to stop until birth. (or you shouldn’t bet on it.) Let it be a life lesson.

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NTA for not wanting to live the life of a...

Discount_Mithral NTA. She doesn't live there, and you've made it...

While I do agree you might be a little more...

They made a choice to get pregnant and stay pregnant,...

I was going to say E S H until she...

MyHairs0nFire2023 NTA - but you'd better evict him now. If...

Squiggles567 NTA. You're prolonging the inevitable. A newborn is even...

AmenhotepTutankhamun Girlfriend isn't paying rent, she's not your tenant. I'd...

Narkareth In renting the room, you agreed to be a...

It would be one thing if she *was* living there,...

She has a place to live, she's not getting evicted....

Think about what the room mate said: "**They're** not in...

“They’re?” What “they’re? *They’re* not currently living together, and you’re not asking *them* to move.

You're asking him to move (presuming other conditions aren't met)....

The original poster (OP) reached a breaking point due to increasing disturbances and property issues caused by a roommate’s pregnant girlfriend staying over frequently. The core conflict stems from the OP asserting their right to control their own living space and dietary habits against the roommate’s demands for accommodation related to his girlfriend’s pregnancy symptoms.

Given the breakdown of harmony and the OP’s decision to enforce boundaries by issuing an ultimatum, the central question remains: Is it justifiable for a tenant/landlord (in this case, the leaseholder) to terminate a living arrangement immediately when a long-term roommate’s guest behavior severely impacts the primary resident’s quality of life, even if the roommate faces immediate housing challenges due to external circumstances like pregnancy?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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