Imagine being home alone in the middle of the night, when suddenly the doorbell rings. Not once, but repeatedly. The person on the other side refuses to identify themselves. What would you do? This is the predicament one individual found themselves in when their roommate’s friend decided to pay an unexpected visit. Let’s delve into this intriguing tale of roommates, rules, and mysterious midnight callers.
The Roommate’s Rule

The Midnight Caller

The Mysterious Voice ️

The Unanswered Question ❓

The Persistent Visitor

The Unknown Message

The Revelation

The Aftermath

The Roommate’s Reaction

The Visitor’s Fate

The Unraveling Mystery ️♀️

The Unfortunate Circumstances

The Unanswered Door: A Midnight Dilemma
In the dead of night, a mysterious visitor rings the doorbell, refusing to identify themselves. The lone occupant, adhering to a ‘no guests’ rule, refuses to open the door. As the night unfolds, the identity of the visitor is revealed – a friend of the absent roommate, who was alone and under the influence. The roommate is furious, accusing the occupant of leaving her friend in a vulnerable state. But the occupant stands their ground, insisting they were right not to open the door to an unidentified person, especially when they seemed drugged. The visitor eventually finds her way home, but the incident leaves a lingering question – who was really in the wrong here? Let’s hear what the internet has to say about this intriguing tale of midnight visitors and roommate rules…
NTA. Safety first! Don’t let strangers in without knowing who they are

NTA: Opening the door to an unidentified, rude, and potentially dangerous person

NTA. Roommate’s irresponsible behavior puts you in danger

NTA – Don’t open the door to a demanding drunk stranger

NTA, caller suggests police intervention for safety and medical attention.

NTA. Roommate broke boundary, friend should’ve called, not complained.

Putting your safety first is always the right move! ✅

Roommate’s disregard for safety rules sparks heated debate!

Doubtful of the ‘drugged’ story, probably just drunk and lazy

“Nope, not opening the door for strangers. They’re just manipulating.”

Roommate troubles? Set boundaries and prioritize your safety!

Nightmare roommate? Time to find a new one!

NTA. Prioritizing safety in your own home is crucial
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NTA – Not your friend, not your problem

Safety first! NTA for not opening the door to strangers

Mysterious doorbell rings from a nameless visitor? NTA for staying put!

NTA. Friend texts without identifying themselves, roommate should’ve communicated better

NTA. Roommate’s no-locks philosophy clashes with your personal safety

NTA. Doorbell ring could have led to dangerous situation

NTA. Safety first! She had other options, no excuse.

NTA. Roommate’s dangerous behavior puts your safety at risk

Did she really forget your place? That’s a lot to say!

Absolutely NTA

Mysterious visitor at night? No way! NTA for sure.

Stand your ground! ️ Remind your roommate of the agreement.

NTA, didn’t know who it was. Sex trafficking scam? Supposedly drugged?

Roommate invites potentially dangerous girl, NTA for being upset.

Murderinos unite! NTA and F politeness!

Not the a**hole. Tell us more about this mysterious visitor!

Not your problem, she was on drugs. Stay out

NTA for not wanting to be your roommate’s protector/caregiver

Unsafe and stressful living situation? Time for a new roommate!

NTA. Opening the door to a stranger at night? Horror movie vibes

NTA – Asserting boundaries and questioning suspicious behavior at 2:30AM

Not your circus, not your monkey.

NTA: Safety first! Don’t open doors to strangers.

NTA. Roommate’s anger over safety concern at 2am

Ignoring a creepy stranger at the door was the right call

Not the a**hole for what? Tell us more!

Roommate’s irresponsible behavior puts everyone in a dangerous situation
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Roommate’s lack of communication leads to uncomfortable situation. NTA.

Dude, this is how slasher movies start…

NTA, find a safer place. Don’t live with inconsiderate roommates.

NTA. No obligation to open door for anyone

NTA. Rules, peepholes, and a mysterious visitor at the door

NTA. Safety first! Don’t open the door to strangers at night!

Safety first! Find a better roommate to protect yourself

Roommate’s friend attempted assault, another pranked with break-in. Scary!

Not the a**hole. Share your story of mysterious doorbell rings!

Smart move! Safety first when dealing with mysterious visitors
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Mysterious visitor claims amnesia, but is it really believable?

Roommate’s actions were awful, but she claims ignorance.

Roommate’s friend broke the rule, NTA for being upset

Don’t let strangers on drugs into your apartment!

NTA: Mysterious visitor conveniently forgets their own name? Suspicious! ️♂️

Confusing situation: drugged but able to text and ask for help.

NTA: Safety first! Opening the door to a stranger? No way!

NTA. Time for a new roommate!

NTA. Creepy roommate leaves door unlocked, late night shower mystery

Safety first! Don’t open the door to strangers

Roommate’s friend knows who she is, but won’t answer.

No way am I opening the door for a dried-out stranger! NTA

Time for a new roommate? Find out why NTA!

Setting boundaries: No strangers in my apartment at 3am!

Roommate knows how to find ops number but not her name?

Time to move out!

NTA for not letting a drugged up person in!
