Imagine this: It’s 2:30am, you’re home alone, and the doorbell rings. You’re not expecting anyone, and your roommate is away visiting family. You’ve both agreed not to have guests over when the other isn’t there, especially after some early incidents with friends-of-friends turning your apartment into a party pad. So, do you open the door? Or do you stick to your guns and keep it shut?
The Midnight Visitor
The House Rules
The Unexpected Ring
The Mystery Voice ️
The Persistent Stranger
The Unveiling ️♀️
The Identification
The Aftermath
The Roommate’s Reaction
The Final Stand ️
The After-Aftermath
A Late Night Standoff: Who’s Right, Who’s Wrong?
In a tale that could’ve been ripped from a suspense thriller, our protagonist found themselves in a tense standoff with a late-night visitor. The visitor, a mystery voice on the other side of the door, turned out to be a friend of their absent roommate. Despite the late hour and the visitor’s apparent distress, our protagonist held firm, refusing to open the door. This decision led to a heated confrontation with the roommate, who accused them of leaving her friend in a vulnerable state. What do you think? Was our protagonist right to prioritize their safety? Or should they have opened the door for a friend in need? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation… ️♀️
Engaging comment: ‘NTA. You’re NOT supposed to open the door UNLESS you know who it is AND you want them to enter your premises.’
NTA: Opening the door to an unidentified, possibly dangerous person? No way!
NTA. Roommate’s friend left you with a drugged stranger? No way!
NTA – No obligation to open door to drunk stranger
NTA, roommate’s friend left out in the cold!
NTA. Roommate’s friend crossed boundaries, roommate should apologize.
Putting your safety first is always the right move!
Roommate’s friend left out in the cold, NTA stands firm.
Doubtful ‘drugged’ story? Sounds like a drunk doorbell dilemma!
Stranger danger! No name, no entry. Guilt trip alert!
Roommate’s disregard for boundaries and safety is concerning. NTA!
Roommate nightmare! Time to find a new living situation.
Safety first! NTA for prioritizing your own well-being at home.
Not your friend, not your problem! ♂️
Safety first! NTA for not letting a random person in.
Scary late night doorbell drama! NTA for being cautious.
NTA. Roommate’s disregard for safety clashes with your boundaries.
NTA. Roommate’s friend showed up unannounced and didn’t identify themselves.
NTA. Safety first! Better safe than sorry.
Safety first! NTA for not letting her in.
NTA. Roommate’s friend’s dangerous behavior puts everyone at risk!
Roommate’s friend forgets place, drama ensues. NTA or NAH?
Stranger at the door? NTA for keeping them out!
You’re definitely not the a**hole!
Safety concerns and skepticism about late-night visitor’s story.
NTA: Set boundaries with your roommate’s friend and find new roommate!
Roommate’s reckless actions lead to late night drama. Find new place!
Not the a**hole. Drama at the door!
NTA! SSDGM! Fellow murderinos unite against politeness!
NTA, not your problem!
Roommate’s friend’s bad choices put me in danger. NTA!
NTA. Opening the door to a stranger at night? Horror movie vibes!
NTA for not opening the door to a stranger!
NTA – Late night doorbell drama! Uninvited guest or genuine emergency?
NTA. Unsafe and stressful living situation. Consider finding new roommate!
Not the a**hole, but what happened? Tell us the drama!
Roommate’s friend on drugs, OP did right thing, roommate’s the a**hole
NTA. No drama, no problem!
Roommate’s friend left out in the cold! Safety concern at 2am!
Ignoring a creepy stranger at the door was the right move!
Roommate’s friend left out in the cold! NTA for wanting communication.
Slasher movie vibes from this doorbell drama!
NTA, but find a new place/roommate for your safety!
“NTA. No obligation to open door. Roommate is inconsiderate and dangerous.”
NTA. Peephole limitations made it impossible to identify the visitor.
Terrifying encounter with a friend turned prankster in a bad neighborhood
Not the a**hole! Drama at the door!
NTA. Safety first! Don’t open the door to strangers at night!
NTA. Roommate’s friend too drugged to give her own name?
NTA: Roommate’s friend’s actions don’t add up. Safety first!
Roommate jeopardizes safety, commenter suggests finding a better roommate.
NTA: Time for a new roommate!
NTA, but your roommate should have prevented this.
Roommate’s friend left out in the cold! NTA for enforcing rules.
Safety first! NTA for not opening the door to a stranger.
Stranger on drugs? No way! NTA for keeping them out!
Setting boundaries: No strangers allowed in my apartment at 3am!
Commenter calls out the absurdity of drugged-up friend’s behavior
NTA. Creepy roommate leaves door unlocked, potential danger in the dark!
NTA. Safety first! You handled the situation smartly and responsibly.
NTA. Time for a new roommate!
Safety first! Don’t open the door to strangers!
Refusing to open the door for a sketchy acquaintance. NTA
Roommate’s friend left out in the cold, but who’s to blame?
NTA, time to find a new place to call home!
NTA for not letting a drugged up person in
Roommate’s friend: Texts OP, but won’t answer who she is?
Last Updated on December 27, 2023 by Diply Social Team