Imagine living comfortably, your expenses covered and even getting an allowance. That’s the life of a 22-year-old college student whose world turns upside down when her roommate loses her job during the pandemic. The twist? The roommate is pregnant and demands more than just shared rent. It’s a tale of privilege, empathy, and the harsh realities of adulting that will have you questioning: who’s in the right here? Dive into the drama that unfolds when money and friendship collide. ♀️
Living the Cushioned Life

Daddy’s Support System

Privilege Check

Stepping into the Real World

Landing the Dream Job

Comfortable Living

Pandemic Perks

A Generous Offer

Baby Budget Battles

A Scream for Help

The Blame Game

Breakfast Brawl

Threats and Blackmail?

Ultimatums and Decisions

Contemplating an Exit

A Potential Solution?

Money, Morals, and Maternity: Who’s Right?
In a world where money talks, our protagonist finds herself in a sticky situation. She’s got the job, the cash, and the comfort, but her pregnant roommate’s demands are stretching the limits of generosity. From covering rent to facing demands for baby shopping sprees, the tension escalates to full-blown arguments and social media shaming. It’s a modern-day dilemma that begs the question: How far does financial responsibility extend in friendship? As she considers packing up and leaving the drama behind, we can’t help but wonder, where’s the line between helping out and being taken advantage of? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this financial feud and emotional rollercoaster.
Move out, set boundaries, and live your best life!

Take control and find your own space! You deserve better

Protect your mental health and move out ASAP. Best of luck

Roommate expecting too much? Time to move out and save.

Setting boundaries is crucial! Don’t let yourself be bled dry.

Taking control of your own path!

Standing up to manipulation and guilt-tripping. Time to move out!

Standing up for yourself! Your friends need to understand.

You’re being generous, not responsible for roommate’s child. NTA.

Not the a**hole! You’re already covering rent and food. Her responsibility.

Setting boundaries can be tough, but necessary for healthy friendships

Cut ties and move out ASAP, don’t let her drag you down

Debate over privilege and pregnancy leads to fiery NTA verdict!
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Entitled person demanding salary? Toxic situation. Move out ASAP!

Savings over sympathy: NTA, set boundaries without revealing your wealth

Roommate wants money for baby, but you’re not a charity

Standing up for financial boundaries and generosity, but feeling taken advantage of

Generous rent and food support, but demanding more is delusional.

Boundaries and entitlement: navigating privilege and friendship dynamics.

Roommate’s financial irresponsibility causes tension. NTA for setting boundaries.

Setting boundaries with a friend in need: NTA, it’s tough

Setting boundaries with entitled roommate: Avoid being a free ATM

Roommate’s aggressive response sparks humor and tension in the situation

Roommate expects baby stuff after covering rent and food budget?

Standing up for your boundaries and assets

Time to find your own place You’re not the a**hole.

Generous support during tough times, definitely not the a**hole.

Taking the high road ️ while considering legal obligations
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Generosity taken advantage of? NTA for setting boundaries.
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Choosing beggar roommate expects dad to support unrelated person. Unreasonable demands.
