Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy tale of housemate drama that’ll make your jaw drop! Meet our protagonist, a 23-year-old guy living with three other dudes: Ty, Michael, and Simon. But here’s the kicker – Simon’s got diabetes, and managing it hasn’t been a walk in the park! Our hero’s been facing a recurring dilemma: every time he orders food, his housemates say they don’t want any… until the grub arrives, and then it’s a free-for-all! Fed up with the food fiasco, our guy decides to take matters into his own hands. But little does he know, his actions are about to unleash a storm of accusations, arguments, and a whole lot of guilt! Get ready for a wild ride as we dive into this housemate horror story!
️ The Dinner Dilemma: A Tale of Hungry Housemates!

The Recurring Food Fiasco!

Frustration Builds: The Nice Guy’s Struggle!

The Fateful Decision: To Share or Not to Share?

Suspicious Glances: Simon’s Silent Stare!

Emergency Strikes: Simon’s Hypoglycemic Episode!

Accusations Fly: The Selfish Housemate!

The Money Matters: Broke and Hungry!

The Silent Treatment: Simon’s Cold Shoulder! ❄️

️ Family Feud: Parents Join the Blame Game!

Housemate Hospitalized: The Dinner Debacle That Divided Them All!
Well, well, well… looks like our protagonist’s decision to keep his dinner to himself has landed him in some seriously hot water! After Simon’s scary hypoglycemic episode, the blame game is in full swing, with Ty and Michael pointing fingers at our guy for being a selfish a****e. They’re accusing him of knowingly withholding food from a diabetic housemate, all over a few measly bucks! But wait, there’s more! Simon’s giving him the silent treatment, and his parents have been dragged into the drama too! Our protagonist’s feeling the heat from all sides, and the guilt is starting to eat away at him. Did he really contribute to Simon’s health scare? The internet’s about to weigh in on this messy situation, and trust me, they’ve got some strong opinions! ️ Grab your popcorn, folks, because the comments section is about to get wild!
NTA: Roommates should manage their own meals. ️

Roommate refused food, had diabetic episode, NTA for not knowing.

NTA defends himself against accusations of causing diabetic episode. ♂️

Roommate refuses to feed diabetic roommate, says he’s not a parent.

Defending withholding food, calling diabetic roommate entitled. No replies.
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Don’t let entitled roommates guilt you into being their chef

Roommate’s lack of responsibility causes diabetic episode. NTA.

NTA for not feeding diabetic roommate. Responsibility to manage himself.

Roommate steals food, blames OP for diabetic episode. NTA.

Roommates taking advantage. Move out and let them fend for themselves. NTA.

Boundaries set! NTA, Simon needs to learn responsibility for diabetes.

Roommate with no money can ask, not just help himself ♂️

Roommate not responsible for medical needs and food. NTA.

Living with spoiled roommates? Time to move out! NTA

NTA, get new roommates ASAP. They’re adults, not your responsibility.
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Roommate accused of withholding food, commenter defends OP’s actions. ️

Roommate expects free food, not your responsibility. NTA

Roommate’s diabetic episode leads to a big scare and misunderstandings.

Don’t let Simon weaponize his diabetes to steal your food! NTA

Get out while you can, don’t let them manipulate you!
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NTA for not feeding roommate’s guest, time to find new place

Roommate’s diabetic episode blamed on food withholding. Responsibility debated. NTA.

Don’t be a literal meal ticket for your housemates!

Roommate’s diabetic episode blamed on lack of self-care. NTA.

Roommate’s diabetic episode: Not the a**hole? Keeping juice helps.

Diabetic roommate blames OP for not sharing food, but it’s not their fault ♂️

Roommate’s diabetic episode not your responsibility. NTA

Encouraging response to NTA who needs to find better roommates.

NTA, but the situation is confusing. Hospitalized from no food?

You’re not responsible for your roommate’s health. NTA
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NTA. Roommate is responsible for managing his own diabetes.

Well done for standing your ground and not being taken advantage of!

NTA, tell them to f***f and move out
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Roommate causes diabetic episode, commenter is NTA and explains why.

Sharing food should be with consent. NTA for setting boundaries

Don’t be a doormat. Stand up for your boundaries. NTA

Roommate not responsible for Simon’s diabetes, NTA

Not his responsibility. Denial of food claim is baseless. NTA

Diabetic roommate blames OP for being entitled, NTA

Roommate’s diabetic episode teaches valuable lesson, NTA.
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“NTA for withholding food from diabetic roommate”

Roommate blames others for his inability to manage diabetes

Compassionate solution to roommate’s food-related health issue.

Standing up for oneself against a freeloading roommate.

Roommate’s diabetic episode caused by food withholding. NTA wins.

Roommate accused of withholding food, but NTA. Roommates are entitled.

Stand your ground and move out . Roommates are entitled .

Roommate fakes diabetic episode to manipulate OP into sharing food. NTA.

Roommate’s food withholding sparks NTA advice to move out

Roommate scrounges off OP, refuses to ask for food. NTA

Don’t blame yourself! NTA for not managing your roommate’s diabetes
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Unapologetic NTA shuts down freeloaders in roommate dispute

Roommate’s diabetic episode? NTA says he couldn’t have known ♂️

NTA- Harsh but true. ♀️

NTA, managing diabetes is serious and it’s not your responsibility.

Asserting boundaries is key. Roommates need to respect privacy.

NTA! Roommate’s responsibility to have own food.

Roommate takes food without asking, causes diabetic episode

Type 1 diabetic defends withholding food, NTA

Sharing food with 3 adults is impossible, NTA
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Roommate refuses food, blames OP for diabetic episode. NTA.

Entitled friends pick off OP’s food, NTA for refusing.

Taking responsibility for your own health. NTA. ⚕️

Roommates accused him of withholding food leading to diabetic episode, NTA.

Responsibility of diabetic person to take care of themselves. NTA

Roommate drama! NTA but freeloaders gotta go

Set boundaries with friends who don’t respect them. NTA

Roommate refuses food, then takes mine? NTA for hiding.

NTA for refusing to be a “food daddy” to roommates.

Roommate never asked for food, no other food available. NTA.

Enabling a lazy roommate is not worth risking someone’s health
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Diabetic commenter defends the withholding food roommate. NTA.

Managing diabetes is on the individual; roommate is TA.

Diabetic commenter explains self-care and accuses roommate of setting him up

Sharing food, or not? A debate on portions ️

Roommate with diabetes blamed for not using ‘big boy words’

Roommate’s diabetes sparks debate over responsibility and food access.

NTA defends against blame for roommate’s diabetic episode due to lack of information

Responsibility of managing diabetes falls on individual, NTA.

Last Updated on April 4, 2024 by Diply Social Team