How would you react if...

PeaceLuvVeggies
Posts: 375 Member
I live with my boyfriend and four other people ]3 guys, one of the guys girlfriends, and one of the other guys girlfriends was here for Thanksgiving as well] in a house. Our friend from the army came back home for Thanksgiving. Yesterday he was all excited about going out to drink and what not. He invited my boyfriend, and I said he could go, but then my boyfriend changed his mind because my anxiety had been acting up all day. Anyway, I went to bed at around 9-10pm. My boyfriend usually has a knack for falling asleep at around 3 or 4am [he just does this on a daily basis]. Anyway, this morning I woke up and went downstairs to clean a frying pan so that I could make breakfast. When I got downstairs, the house was a mess. There were empty beer bottles all over the place, and on top of the table there were TWO boxes of condoms. One of them was open - and empty. The army friend was downstairs so I asked him wtf had happened. He said they had a huge party, and had a girl over. I was so angry. I find this so disrespectful. I don't think my boyfriend was involved in it [I trust him], but I find it so disrespectful that you would come to a friends house, throw a party, invite a girl over from a bar and most likely have sex with her not once, not twice but possibly three times while there are 3 other girls in the house sleeping.
How would you react? What do you think about this type of situation?
How would you react? What do you think about this type of situation?
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Don't live with dirtbags and you don't need to deal with it? Just a thought.0
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Thats the problem with living with other people. Sorry! But as long as your boyfriend didnt participate, then the only thing to do is not invite your army buddy to stay with you next time. Although one of the other room mates may invite him anyway and based on the room mate clause you have to let them. I would be completely grossed out though.0
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she doesnt live with dirtbags, just had one over! lol anyway i would be totally pissed too! but lesson learned maybe he doesnt need to stay over again.0
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she doesnt live with dirtbags, just had one over! lol anyway i would be totally pissed too! but lesson learned maybe he doesnt need to stay over again.
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I wouldn't allow that dude over there anymore. He would have to find another place to stay,0
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You need to move out into your own place with your boyfriend-- or on your own. You live with 4 pigs (no offense, most men are pigs-- especially young men in groups--been there, done that). Just MHO.0
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It may feel disrespectful to you, but maybe some of the other roommates gave him permission to go crazy and have fun. The hardest part about living with multiple people is all the compromising you have to do cause everyone lives differently. Hopefully your man wasn't involved and you don't have clean up after anyone cause thats where I would over react!0
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ugh...i have to say, I am thankful that I am now married and just live with my husband and son...roommate situations can always be so touchy!0
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I'd be pissed if it were my place. Especially that they trashed the place and didn't bother cleaning up. I'd give him a huge piece of my mind so he wouldn't want to even come over again.0
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I would talk to your boyfriend first, then the both of you sit down with military man, and tell him that you both don't appreciate him bring a stranger to your home. She could have killed all of you while you slept. It's disrespectful and dangerous to your home. Your other roommates may not back you, but it is important to tell this guy how you feel. Your boyfriend should back him. I don't care if the other roommates gave him permission "to go crazy and have fun," there are just some things you don't do at other people's houses. If he wanted sex, he should have gone to a Roach Motel.0
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The thing I would instantly assume is one of the other roommates is totally ok with it. You seem to be living in an extremely busy house, with a lot of people. Based off that alone, id say you shouldnt feel to upset. If I was one of your roommates, I would have been totally fine with it, and told him go right ahead. The whole soldier thing also bodes for him. Just saying. Honestly I would have asked him to clean it up, and thats really all0
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It may feel disrespectful to you, but maybe some of the other roommates gave him permission to go crazy and have fun. The hardest part about living with multiple people is all the compromising you have to do cause everyone lives differently. Hopefully your man wasn't involved and you don't have clean up after anyone cause thats where I would over react!
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Well, if your boyfriend and other room mates knew about the party, then I don't think it's disrespectful at all. I'm assuming your friend had permission from SOMEONE in the house.
And regarding him having sex, yes... I think it's disrespectful to have sex in a friends house with some girl you picked up at the bar, but it sounds like your roommates gave him the go-ahead.You need to move out into your own place with your boyfriend-- or on your own. You live with 4 pigs (no offense, most men are pigs-- especially young men in groups--been there, done that). Just MHO.
Most men are NOT pigs. I hate sexist remarks like this. You may have had experiences with misogynistic men, but don't generalize an entire gender, it's ignorant. Yes, some men are pigs... as are some women.0 -
I'd be pissed about the mess. I don't really see what difference it makes that there were three other girls sleeping in the house or how many times he had sex with her. He obviously had permission from people living in the house. You live there too, that means you trust those people to make decisions. If you feel like there ideals aren't in line with yours anymore then it's time for you to move on.0
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Just because it's lawful (not against the law) doesn't make it profitable. You never know their might be some old laws on the book that were never taken away and forgotten about. Then all you need is the proof.0
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Well, if your boyfriend and other room mates knew about the party, then I don't think it's disrespectful at all. I'm assuming your friend had permission from SOMEONE in the house.
And regarding him having sex, yes... I think it's disrespectful to have sex in a friends house with some girl you picked up at the bar, but it sounds like your roommates gave him the go-ahead.You need to move out into your own place with your boyfriend-- or on your own. You live with 4 pigs (no offense, most men are pigs-- especially young men in groups--been there, done that). Just MHO.
Most men are NOT pigs. I hate sexist remarks like this. You may have had experiences with misogynistic men, but don't generalize an entire gender, it's ignorant. Yes, some men are pigs... as are some women.
Men are testosterone-driven. This biological fact makes men different from women. Show me a group of 5 20-something men who aren't "piggish" and I'll give you a dollar. My comments were said half playfully (I'm happily married to a great man, but even he can be a pig sometimes.) By nature, most men are competitive and sex-driven. I'm not even saying there is anything wrong with that. Perhaps the word "pig" is a loaded word. I've met many a men in my day, and at the end of each day, most of them display typical male behavior patterns. It's not a good or a bad thing-- it's a nature thing. They're just being men. That's not sexist--I'm not saying they're all *kitten*$, just that male behavior, especially male group behavior, isn't always desirable.0 -
Just because it's lawful (not against the law) doesn't make it profitable. You never know their might be some old laws on the book that were never taken away and forgotten about. Then all you need is the proof.0
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Well, if your boyfriend and other room mates knew about the party, then I don't think it's disrespectful at all. I'm assuming your friend had permission from SOMEONE in the house.
And regarding him having sex, yes... I think it's disrespectful to have sex in a friends house with some girl you picked up at the bar, but it sounds like your roommates gave him the go-ahead.You need to move out into your own place with your boyfriend-- or on your own. You live with 4 pigs (no offense, most men are pigs-- especially young men in groups--been there, done that). Just MHO.
Most men are NOT pigs. I hate sexist remarks like this. You may have had experiences with misogynistic men, but don't generalize an entire gender, it's ignorant. Yes, some men are pigs... as are some women.
Men are testosterone-driven. This biological fact makes men different from women. Show me a group of 5 20-something men who aren't "piggish" and I'll give you a dollar. My comments were said half playfully (I'm happily married to a great man, but even he can be a pig sometimes.) By nature, most men are competitive and sex-driven. I'm not even saying there is anything wrong with that. Perhaps the word "pig" is a loaded word. I've met many a men in my day, and at the end of each day, most of them display typical male behavior patterns. It's not a good or a bad thing-- it's a nature thing. They're just being men. That's not sexist--I'm not saying they're all *kitten*$, just that male behavior, especially male group behavior, isn't always desirable.0 -
I would only be pissed if I was expected to clean up the mess. Otherwise... at least the dude used a condom - or three! - and the people who made the mess can clean it up their own damned selves.0
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Just because it's lawful (not against the law) doesn't make it profitable. You never know their might be some old laws on the book that were never taken away and forgotten about. Then all you need is the proof.
A law to reduce crime states: “It is mandatory for a motorist with criminal intentions to stop at the city limits and telephone the chief of police as he is entering the town.
It's like playing a joke on someone who offended you. Guys are really good at this. I realize you are upset I wasn't trying to offend you. I apologize if I did.0 -
Well, if your boyfriend and other room mates knew about the party, then I don't think it's disrespectful at all. I'm assuming your friend had permission from SOMEONE in the house.
And regarding him having sex, yes... I think it's disrespectful to have sex in a friends house with some girl you picked up at the bar, but it sounds like your roommates gave him the go-ahead.You need to move out into your own place with your boyfriend-- or on your own. You live with 4 pigs (no offense, most men are pigs-- especially young men in groups--been there, done that). Just MHO.
Most men are NOT pigs. I hate sexist remarks like this. You may have had experiences with misogynistic men, but don't generalize an entire gender, it's ignorant. Yes, some men are pigs... as are some women.
Men are testosterone-driven. This biological fact makes men different from women. Show me a group of 5 20-something men who aren't "piggish" and I'll give you a dollar. My comments were said half playfully (I'm happily married to a great man, but even he can be a pig sometimes.) By nature, most men are competitive and sex-driven. I'm not even saying there is anything wrong with that. Perhaps the word "pig" is a loaded word. I've met many a men in my day, and at the end of each day, most of them display typical male behavior patterns. It's not a good or a bad thing-- it's a nature thing. They're just being men. That's not sexist--I'm not saying they're all *kitten*$, just that male behavior, especially male group behavior, isn't always desirable.
It has humorous tones to me. I'm sorry you don't all have senses of humor that match mine. Good god.0 -
Just because it's lawful (not against the law) doesn't make it profitable. You never know their might be some old laws on the book that were never taken away and forgotten about. Then all you need is the proof.0
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I suppose I would tape it, and send it to Springer.0
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I would be fine with it, personally. It was a one time thing with a friend visiting. Ask your bf and roomies (or whomever gave the friend the green light) to clean up and move on.0
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Actually their are implications here. Being that alcohol was involved something bad could have occurred. He did say it was a huge party which leads me to believe the house was filled with people. How did you sleep?0
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