Roommate Embarrasses Underwear Wearing Habits on Purpose

A 23-year-old man discovered his new roommate was deliberately trying to embarrass his underwear wearing habits by bringing friends over unannounced. The roommate admitted he was purposely exposing them to shame them into changing.

Roommate Embarrasses Underwear Habits: The Backstory

Five college friends shared a house for two years. They used majority voting to decide all house rules.

However, one friend moved out last month. A friend of a friend took over the room.

The new roommate felt uncomfortable with their casual dress habits. Some housemates lounged in underwear or boxers around the house.

The Roommate Embarrasses Underwear Incident

At first, the new guy asked for a clothing rule. The group voted against it.

Nevertheless, the original poster tried being more considerate. He wore clothes more often around the house.

Meanwhile, the new roommate stopped giving notice before bringing friends over. Consequently, housemates were caught in underwear multiple times.

Eventually, the new roommate revealed his true plan. He admitted he was purposely trying to shame them by exposing them to strangers.

Furthermore, he asked if his embarrassment tactics had worked. The housemates said no and refused to change their habits.

What Reddit Said

Most people said the new roommate needed to go immediately. They felt his deliberate shaming crossed a major line.

In addition, many pointed out that he lost the vote fair and square. Therefore, his revenge tactics were completely inappropriate.

Some suggested having a serious house meeting about his behavior. Others recommended finding a new roommate right away.

Moreover, several users noted that his admission proved he was manipulative and untrustworthy.

The Verdict

Overall verdict: OP is Not the Asshole. The new roommate’s deliberate attempt to embarrass their underwear wearing habits was manipulative and crossed clear boundaries.

In the end, this story shows why trust matters in shared living situations. For more drama like this, check out our AITA stories and work drama sections.


From r/AmItheAsshole (2,343 upvotes)

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