Picture this: it’s 2:30am, you’re home alone, and the doorbell rings. You weren’t expecting anyone, and your roommate is out of town. What would you do? One person found themselves in this exact situation and decided not to open the door, sparking a heated debate between them and their roommate. Let’s dive into the story and see what happened that night.
The Roommate Agreement

Late-Night Doorbell Mystery

Who’s There? ️

Persistent Stranger

The Doorbell Rings Again ⏰

Safety First

Mystery Text

Piecing It Together ️

A Familiar Face?

No Response

Back to Sleep

Roommate’s Reaction

The Other Side of the Story

Standing Their Ground

The Aftermath

To Open or Not to Open: The Late-Night Dilemma
So, what do you think? Was it right to prioritize personal safety and keep the door locked, or should they have taken a chance and helped the drugged friend? One thing’s for sure: this late-night doorbell mystery has left everyone with a lot to think about. Now, let’s see what the internet has to say about this situation…
NTA for not opening the door to an unknown and potentially dangerous person.

NTA for not opening the door to an uninvited, unidentified, and rude stranger who could have been dangerous . Roommate needs to be more responsible and respectful.

Roommate puts OP in danger with drugged stranger. NTA.

Video doorbell saves the day from unwanted visitors at night

Calling the police could have been safer for everyone involved.

Roommate’s friend crossed a boundary, NTA for protecting yourself

Putting safety first is always the right choice

Roommate’s friend or dangerous intruder? NTA and basic rules apply

Doubts on the ‘drugged’ story. NTA.

Safety first! Don’t open the door for strangers

Roommate from hell? NTA but time to find new digs!

Roommate’s disregard for boundaries and safety.

Prioritizing safety in your own home. NTA for not knowing.
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Don’t risk your safety for someone else’s friend

Respectful NTA sets boundaries with roommate’s dangerous guest policy

Uninvited guest at 2:30am? NTA for not checking!

Safety first! NTA for not opening the door at 2:30am

Roommate’s friend texts at 2:30am but won’t identify themselves. NTA.

Safety first! Not opening the door was a smart move.

Safety first! Commenter advises against letting stranger in at night

Roommate’s friend shows up drunk at 2:30am, commenter advises moving out ASAP

Roommate’s drugged friend or dangerous intruder? OP not at fault.

Late night visitor raises safety concerns for NTA commenter.

Setting boundaries with roommates and their friends

Commenter is not the a**hole, but why?

Unidentified stranger in the middle of the night, NTA for sure!

Roommate invites potential danger, commenter suggests finding new housing.

Clear judgement, but why not explain more?

NTA and fellow murderino celebrates SSDGM with heart emoji

Don’t do drugs, kids. But also, not your problem.

Smart move, OP! Horror movie avoided.

NTA stands their ground against mysterious 2:30am visitor

Don’t be a hero for your roommate’s reckless friends. NTA

Safety first! NTA for not opening the door to a stranger

Roommate’s friend or dangerous intruder? NTA suggests new roommate needed

Roommate’s friend at 2am? NTA for prioritizing safety

Commenter not at fault for mystery guest at 2:30am

Stay out of it, it’s not your problem.

Commenter defends OP’s decision to not let high stranger in.
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Roommate’s 2:30am guest – NTA suggests better communication.

Ignoring a stranger at 2:30am was the right call.

Commenter fears for safety in roommate’s mysterious visitor situation.

NTA, but prioritize safety and find a new roommate/place

Roommate’s friend or dangerous intruder? NTA for not opening the door. Suspicious behavior raises red flags.

Roommate’s friend or dangerous intruder? NTA needs new roommate.

Stranger danger at 2:30am? NTA played it smart
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NTA for not opening the door to a stranger at 2:30am

Roommate’s friend or dangerous intruder? NTA takes precautions.

When a stranger rings your bell at 2:30 am, call 911

Roommate’s friend or dangerous intruder? NTA needs new roommate

Commenter calls out suspicious behavior in engaging language

Roommate’s negligence caused dangerous situation, not OP.

Safety first! Opening the door to a stranger at 2:30am? NTA

Roommate’s unlocked door leads to creepy shower mystery

Safety first! Don’t open the door to strangers

Stranger danger! NTA refuses to open door to sketchy visitor

No drama here, commenter is not the a**hole

Setting boundaries and prioritizing safety at odd hours.

Commenter questions the logic of the situation. NTA.

Established rule broken, roommate’s friend or dangerous intruder? NTA

Saying no to strangers on drugs is common sense

Commenter calls out suspicious behavior of ‘drugged up’ guest

Commenter questions roommate’s friend’s identity

Roommate’s secrecy questioned in NTA comment.

Time to move out? NTA suggests so

Safety first! Refusing entry to a drugged stranger. NTA

Roommate’s friend or intruder? NTA suggests new roommate needed.
