Rachel had been my roommate for three years, and we had always gotten along fine. She was friendly, paid her rent on time, and kept her space tidy. But there was one thing that had been bothering me lately—her new boyfriend. Or, rather, her constant stream of new boyfriends.

Confronting a roommate in a bathroom or shower is generally discouraged due to the following risks: Legal Consequences:

She thought she was having a relaxing Tuesday night. I was done waiting for the "perfect moment" that would never come.

Which would you prefer?

While that specific phrase sounds like the title of a viral TikTok storytime or a sensationalized Reddit thread, it points to a very real and stressful living situation: dealing with a roommate who has crossed major boundaries with your partner.

She froze, water slicking her hair back, her eyes wide and stinging from the soap. For a second, the only sound was the rhythmic thrum of the showerhead against the tile.

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Rachel had been my roommate for three years, and we had always gotten along fine. She was friendly, paid her rent on time, and kept her space tidy. But there was one thing that had been bothering me lately—her new boyfriend. Or, rather, her constant stream of new boyfriends.

Confronting a roommate in a bathroom or shower is generally discouraged due to the following risks: Legal Consequences: cornering my homewrecking roomie in the shower best

She thought she was having a relaxing Tuesday night. I was done waiting for the "perfect moment" that would never come. Rachel had been my roommate for three years,

Which would you prefer?

While that specific phrase sounds like the title of a viral TikTok storytime or a sensationalized Reddit thread, it points to a very real and stressful living situation: dealing with a roommate who has crossed major boundaries with your partner. Or, rather, her constant stream of new boyfriends

She froze, water slicking her hair back, her eyes wide and stinging from the soap. For a second, the only sound was the rhythmic thrum of the showerhead against the tile.