Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a midnight mystery that’ll keep you on the edge of your seat! Imagine being home alone, minding your own business, when suddenly… DING DONG! A stranger’s at the door, begging to be let in. But here’s the twist: they won’t even tell you who they are! ️♀️ Talk about sketchy, right? Our protagonist finds themselves in a tricky situation – do they open the door and risk their safety, or leave the mystery person stranded outside? Get ready for a wild ride filled with creepy texts, angry roommates, and a drugged-up damsel in distress! Let’s dive in and see how this story unfolds!
Midnight Mystery: Who’s at the Door?
Roomie Rules: No Guests Allowed! ♀️
Friend Fiasco: Dirty Digs & Safety Scares
Ding Dong! Who’s There?
Mystery Voice: “Open Sesame!” ️
❓ Identity Crisis: Who Are You? ️
♀️ Stranger Danger: Walking Away ♀️
Round Two: Mystery Ringer Returns!
Angry Stranger: “Huh, gosh!”
Partner Alert: Keeping Them in the Loop
Creepy Text: “[my name] OPEN THE DOOR”
Tattoo Clue: Roomie’s Friend? ️♀️
❓ Name Game: Who Are You?
Calling the Cops: Better Safe Than Sorry
Roomie Rage: “A****e Move!”
Drugged Dilemma: Can’t Respond
Door Dilemma: To Open or Not to Open?
Uber to the Rescue: Blackout Blur
Mystery Number: Project Contact?
Pill Peril: Abandoned & Alone
Midnight Mayhem: Drugged Damsel & Furious Friend!
Well, well, well… looks like our protagonist’s good deed didn’t go unpunished! After leaving their roommate’s drugged-up friend outside for safety reasons, they’re now facing the wrath of one seriously ticked-off roomie. Talk about being caught between a rock and a hard place! But let’s be real – who in their right mind would open the door to a stranger who won’t even reveal their identity? ️♀️ Especially when they’re giving off some seriously sketchy vibes! Our protagonist may have ruffled a few feathers, but we think they made the right call. Better safe than sorry, right? Now, let’s see what the internet has to say about this wild situation! Grab your popcorn, folks – it’s about to get juicy!
Safety first! NTA for not opening the door to strangers
Don’t open the door to strangers ringing for hours!
Roommate expects too much, OP made the right call.
Don’t let drunk strangers guilt-trip you into letting them in!
Roommate’s friend crosses boundary, blames OP for enforcing it. NTA
Putting your safety first should always be a priority!
Roommate disregards basic safety rule, commenter agrees NTA.
Doubts raised on visitor’s ‘drugged’ story. NTA for not opening.
Stranger danger! NTA stands their ground against pushy visitor
Priority is safety, not letting a drugged visitor in. NTA
You’re not responsible for a creepy late-night visitor. NTA
Safety first! OP did the right thing by not opening the door and protecting themselves. NTA
Safety first! NTA for not letting an unknown visitor in
Setting boundaries with roommates is important for personal safety
Friend’s suspicious behavior makes NTA’s decision justified
NTA prioritizes safety over accommodating pushy roommate
Roommate and friends’ behavior is dangerous. NTA for protecting yourself.
Stranger at the door at night? NTA for not letting them in!
Roommate’s friend caused chaos, NTA for standing ground ♀️
Protecting yourself from potential danger is never being an a**hole
Roommate’s irresponsible behavior called out, NTA for refusing entry.
Protecting yourself shouldn’t make you the a**hole. NTA
Late-night visitor raises safety concerns, NTA prioritizes safety ️
Safety first! NTA for not opening the door to a stranger
Opening the door to a stranger at night? Horror movie vibes
Roommate’s behavior is unacceptable. Consider a new living situation.
Roommate angry at OP for not letting creepy visitor in at 2am NTA for prioritizing safety.
Roommate puts OP and visitor in danger, blames OP.
Choosing safety over convenience is always the right move.
Ignoring a late-night stranger was the right choice. NTA.
Roommate’s lack of communication leads to creepy doorbell incident.
Roommate may have given out OP’s number as a ‘backup’ plan
Roommate’s blame game backfires as OP’s experience justifies precautions.
Roommate is the a**hole for not taking responsibility. ♀️
Don’t open the door to strangers at night!
NTA
NTA. OP followed the rules, don’t open doors to strangers
Safety first! NTA for not letting in creepy visitor
Roommate breaks established rule and blames OP for harassment. NTA
NTA. Valid point about roommate’s friend’s ‘drugged’ state.
Roommate’s excuse for being too drugged to give name debunked.
User calls out creepy visitor’s excuse as ‘rubbish’
Opening the door to a stranger at night? Definitely NTA.
Don’t compromise on safety! Always lock your doors.
Safety first! NTA for not opening the door to strangers.
Setting clear boundaries and safety first at 3am!
Roommate’s friend’s behavior raises suspicion, commenter points it out
Roommate’s hypocrisy pointed out in hilarious way
Safety first! NTA for not opening door to stranger
OP refuses to let in creepy unknown high person. NTA
OP is NTA for not opening the door to a stranger
Safety first! NTA for not opening the door.
Prioritizing safety over hospitality is never an AH move.
Don’t risk your safety for a friend’s irresponsibility
Stand up for yourself and set boundaries with your roommate
NTA questions inebriated visitor’s mysterious text abilities
NTA! Better safe than sorry, she could have been dangerous
Safety first! Opening doors to strangers at night is risky
Being responsible doesn’t mean being a doormat
Prioritizing safety over kindness in late-night doorbell situation.
Debunking spiked drink myths and supporting NTA judgement.
Roommate lets in stranger at 2:30am, OP not at fault. NTA
Stranger danger! OP takes no risks and stands their ground
Concerned commenter advises help for drugged roommate, suggests new roommate.
Roommate defends late-night visitor, OP kicks them out. NTA
Roommate blamed OP for safety, commenters suggest new roommate
Roommate blames OP for not letting creepy visitor in? NTA!
Roommate’s friend rings doorbell for hours, OP not obligated to let in
Not the a**hole for prioritizing safety over roommate’s convenience
Skeptical of visitor’s selective memory. NTA.
Roommate’s friend caused trouble, NTA for not letting them in. Suggested security precautions.
Last Updated on March 28, 2024 by Diply Social Team