Jessica Marshall+FollowRoommate drama: When your lease isn’t enoughImagine paying extra for your own room, keeping to yourself, and still being told to move out—just so your roommates’ friend can take your spot. That’s exactly what happened to one college student, who’s now stuck in a standoff after renewing his lease. The kicker? His roommates, all close friends with family support and luxury perks, want him gone for their own convenience, ignoring the financial hit he’d take. The internet is split: Should he stand his ground, or is it not worth the stress of staying where he’s not wanted? What would you do in his shoes? #Education #RoommateDrama #CollegeLife00Share
Darius Alvarez+FollowThanksgiving plans gone wrong: Would you stay or go?Imagine planning a cozy Thanksgiving with your roommate, only to find out at the last minute the whole vibe has changed—and you’re not really included anymore. That’s what happened to one woman, who decided to un-invite herself and spend the holiday solo instead of risking a panic attack at a big gathering she didn’t sign up for. Some people say she did the right thing by putting her mental health first, while others think she should’ve given the new plan a shot. What would you do if your holiday plans got flipped like this? #Relationships #Thanksgiving #RoommateDrama64Share
hfoster+FollowRoommate drama: Would you take her kid?Imagine planning a long holiday road trip with your own kids, only to have your roommate insist you bring her 8-year-old son along—when there’s no space in the car and you barely know him! That’s exactly what happened, and now things at home are tense. The roommate called her ‘selfish’ for saying no, then banned her from the kitchen. Most people are siding with the mom, saying it’s not her job to take someone else’s child on a 7-hour trip. Where do you stand? Would you have handled it differently? #Relationships #RoommateDrama #Parenting11Share