Ever been in a situation where your significant other wanted to throw a party at your place…without you? That’s the conundrum facing our friend here, a 35-year-old homeowner, when his girlfriend of four months wanted to host a girls-only night at his place. She lives in a small, poorly maintained apartment, and they usually hang out at his much nicer house. But she doesn’t live there, and they’re not close to moving in together. So, when she asked him to make himself scarce for an evening of female bonding, he wasn’t exactly thrilled…
The House Rules

The Proposal

The Twist

The Standoff

The Accusations

The Clarifications

The Aftermath ️

The Sleepover Plan ️

The Family Connection

The House Party Standoff: Who’s Right?
Caught in a classic case of ‘my house, my rules’, our homeowner is now grappling with a girlfriend who wants to host a girls-only night at his place, sans him. She’s not looking to use his resources, and she’s not threatening to end their relationship over this. She just wants a fun night with her friends, who would also sleep over. He could spend the night at his dad’s place, but he’s not comfortable with the idea of a party happening at his house without him. Is he being overly possessive or is he justified in his stance? Let’s delve into the internet’s take on this intriguing situation… ️♀️
“It’s your house only. Of course you’re treating it as your sole possession because it is!”

NTA. Girlfriend wants to use your house for a party but kick you out? Entitled much?

“NTA it’s your house and she doesn’t live there. Let her complain all she wants; until she’s paying the bills mortgage, she has nothing to stand on.”
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NTA. She needs to calm her t**s.

‘Controlling and possessive,’ sounds like she is projecting her own behaviour. Red flag indeed.

NTA. Homeowner asserting boundaries. Red flags a-poppin’. No moving in.

NTA. It’s your f**king house! Sounds like she needs a reality check.

“NTA – super duper NTA. It’s pretty unreasonable to even ask your bf of 4 months to leave his house so that you can invite your friends round while he’s not there. But for her to continue to push and pressure past that first no, is way into a**hole territory. Of course you’re possessive over your house.. it’s literally your house. No way would i be letting my bf that doesn’t live with me, use my house to host his friends while i’m not there.” ♂️

NTA. Concerns about property, privacy, and alternative locations. Suspicious motives?

NTA. Girlfriend wants to host friends in your place? Not cool!

“NTA. The minute she used the word controlling she became the a**hole.”

NTA. It’s your house. Take control!

NTA: Protect your home, your stuff, and your homeowner’s policy!

Your house, your rules. She can have it elsewhere.

NTA. Possessive over your own valuable possession? 4 months in? Nope.

NTA. Girlfriend’s entitlement sparks debate. Home, her say?

Your house, your rules. Don’t let her take advantage.

NTA! Girlfriend’s girls’ night in HIS house? That’s entitled!

NTA: Controlling and possessive over house, concern over entitlement.

NTA stands up for his boundaries, drops controlling girlfriend.

NTA. She is out of line.

Party in my house? No way! Not after 4 months!

“NTA. Watch out for entitlement. It’s your house, after all! “
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Emotionally manipulative girlfriend wants girls’ night in HIS house? NTA

Girlfriend wants girls’ night at his house? NTA, ridiculous request

NTA. Asking SO to host event without them? Too soon.

Girlfriend’s girls’ night in his house? NTA, that’s super weird!

NTA – Entitled girlfriend? Relationship might be in trouble.

NTA accused of being ‘controlling’ over his own house?

Girlfriend wants party in his house without him. Seriously?

NTA: Set boundaries! It’s your house, know your worth

NTA. It’s YOUR house. She called you controlling.

Girlfriend wants girls’ night in his house? NTA, your place!

Not the a**hole for questioning girlfriend’s girls’ night in his house?

NTA- Assert your ownership and set boundaries.

Assertive comment defends ownership of house with fiery language

Confused commenter declares NTA. What’s the dilemma?

Girlfriend wants party at boyfriend’s house? NTA says no!

You’re right, she’s wrong.

Girlfriend wants girls’ night at his house. He objects. NTA.

Defending your home turf: NTA, your house, your rules.

NTA: It’s their house, kicking them out is unfair

“NTA: Trust your gut, it’s your home too! “

NTA: Girlfriend wants party at his house, he’s uncomfortable.

NTA Dude.. Running you out of your own home
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NTA. It’s your home and you have a right to say no. How would she feel if you wanted a guys only night at her home?!?
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NTA: It’s your house! Don’t let her guilt trip you.

Don’t be a doormat! It’s your house, not a party venue!

NTA. Girlfriend’s entitlement to your home for girls’ night is wild.
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Setting boundaries: NTA stands firm on girls’ night in.

NTA: Don’t let a con artist take advantage of you!

Mindblowing entitlement! NTA for not allowing girls’ night in.

Not the a**hole for wanting boundaries in your own home

NTA: Is this a red flag? Is she entitled?

NTA. Red flag alert! Run for the hills, my friend!

New girlfriend wants to use his place for girls’ night? NTA

NTA. Stranger danger!

Your house, your rules! You’re not the a**hole here!

Man rightfully defends his house against entitled girlfriend.

Entitled girlfriend wants girls’ night in his house after 4 months? NTA

NTA. Assert your boundaries and protect your personal space.

Commenter criticizes misuse of language in gender dynamics argument.

NTA suggests girlfriend should rent a space for her party

Outrageous request and behavior! NTA for standing your ground.

NTA: Girlfriend wants to host party at your house?

NTA: It’s your place, you have every right to say no

NTA. Girlfriend overstepped boundaries by making a big deal about it.

Defending your territory: NTA for being possessive over your house!

NTA. It’s your house. Not a good start for relationship

NTA, it’s your house! Don’t let her kick you out!
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NTA. Girlfriend wants control over HIS house. Discuss long-term goals.

Respect her space and let her enjoy girls’ night out!

Girlfriend not entitled to his place. NTA!

Last Updated on December 11, 2023 by Diply Social Team