Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a scorching hot roommate tale that’s sure to make you break a sweat! When three 21-year-olds decided to share a house, they had no idea they were in for a wild ride on the thermostat express. ️ Our protagonist found herself in a sizzling situation when one of her roomies started cranking up the heat to sauna-like levels. Get ready for a story filled with drama, mystery medical conditions, and a whole lot of perspiration!
Roomie Drama Alert!

️ The Temperature Keeps Rising!

Feeling the Heat!

Confrontation Time! ️

The Mystery Medical Condition

Mocking and Mockery

♂️ The Third Wheel Weighs In ️

️ The Thermostat Truce ☮️

Questioning My Sanity!

The Great Escape! ♀️

️ Couch Surfing Adventures! ♀️

The Thermostat Tyrant! ️
Well, well, well… looks like we’ve got ourselves a real pressure cooker of a situation here! Our poor protagonist was just trying to keep her cool in a house that was quickly turning into a sweltering sauna. But when she confronted her roommate about the sky-high temperatures, things really heated up! ️ Accusations flew, mystery medical conditions were revealed, and the thermostat became the center of a scorching hot debate. ️ In the end, a truce was reached, but the tension was thicker than the humidity in that house. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this sizzling saga! ️
Roommate cranks thermostat, but is it for medical reasons?

Managing medical needs with roommates. NTA for wanting comfort.

Friend’s condition is real, but there are other solutions.

NTA. Expecting others to adapt to a medical condition without disclosure

NTA roommate with undisclosed medical need cranks thermostat to 90°

Savage fact-checking of ‘medical condition’ requiring 90° heat!

NTA refuses to pay for roommate’s excessive heating, suggests alternative solutions.

Roommate claims medical need for 90° thermostat, but NTA disagrees.

Roommate insists on 90° due to medical need, but compromises can work. NTA.

Discussing living arrangements beforehand can avoid uncomfortable situations.
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Roommate claims medical condition for 90° thermostat, but likely just likes heat

Roommate cranks thermostat to 90° claiming medical necessity? NTA.

NTA stands up for themselves and throws shade at roommate’s temperature

Contact the landlord to prevent black mold growth. NTA.

Roommate demands 90° room temperature for medical reasons. NTA suggests a solution.
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Roommate needs to communicate medical needs, NTA for setting boundaries.

Confused commenter questions bizarre thermostat settings on beautiful day

Roommate cranks thermostat to 90°F, claiming it’s medical. Comments suggest compromise.

Warmth is nice, but communication is key. NTA.

Third roommate enables problem roommate’s fake medical excuse. NTA.
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Roommate’s 90F medical ‘MUST’ is a danger to all!

Roommate cranks thermostat, gets called out for being inconsiderate. NTA

“Medical MUST” or just a hot-headed roommate?

Prior discussion needed for roommate’s medical condition adaptation. NTA.

Speculation about S’s ulterior motive for cranking thermostat

Set boundaries and make the thermostat hog pay for excess charges.

Discussing medical needs before moving in is important. NTA.

Solving a medical issue shouldn’t make everyone else uncomfortable. NTA

Standing up for oneself against unreasonable demands. NTA!

Setting boundaries with a medical excuse

Legitimate allergy to cold, but compromise needed. NTA

Elderly person with lupus calls out roommate’s thermostat nonsense.

Discuss cohabitation expectations to avoid thermostat conflicts

Understanding the medical conditions of others is important

Roommate sets thermostat to 90°, OP NTA for complaining

Stay warm, not sorry! NTA suggests thermals for roommate dispute.

Respectful solution suggested for roommate’s thermostat hogging

Roommate cranks thermostat to 90°F, Redditor says NTA

Roommate’s medical excuse for 90F is an AH move. NTA.

Is it fair for a roommate to not disclose their medical condition?

Roommate’s 90° thermostat – NTA suggests she’s a reptilian

Roommate cranks heat to 90°F for medical reasons, OP not the a-hole

NTA who takes responsibility for regulating their own temperature.

One entitled roommate cranks thermostat to 90º, house suffers

Roommate cranks thermostat to 90°, but is it medical?

Roommate claims medical necessity for blasting thermostat to 90° ♀️, but NTA needs better communication
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Roommate sets thermostat to 90° without disclosure, NTA accommodates.

Keeping the house at 90° for medical reasons? NTA disagrees ♀️

Roommate refuses to turn down thermostat during heat wave. NTA.

Roommate wants 90 degrees, NTA suggests kicking them out.

Roommate cranks thermostat, but is NTA. Other roommate agrees.

Roommate cranks thermostat to 90°, but NTA suggests alternative

Roommate’s high thermostat usage raises concerns about hidden motives.

Personal heaters and blankets exist for a reason NTA wins

Roommate’s high thermostat demand is a manipulation tactic, NTA response.

Dry air? Nosebleeds? No thanks! Keep the temp lower
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Roommate claims medical condition for 90 degree heat, commenter calls BS

70 degrees is warm enough, 90 is insane!

Roommate’s medical needs causing harm. OP is NTA for objecting.

Respectful response to inconsiderate roommate’s medical claim

Suggests portable heater compromise for roommate’s medical needs. #NTA

Roommate’s medical excuse for high heating bill is unreasonable.

Invest in a fan, keep the peace. NTA

Neighbor benefits from roommate’s high thermostat, NTA should kick out.

Roommate cranks thermostat to 90°, but friend suggests small heater. NTA.

Setting the thermostat to 90° without agreement. NTA wins!

Roommate compared to lizard in hilarious comment section

Suggesting mobile heater for roommate’s medical condition to save money

Roommate claims medical need for 90° thermostat, but OP NTA ♀️
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Wear warm clothes and use a space heater, not cool!

Hoodie vs Modesty: The Battle of the Thermostat

Doubts on roommate’s ‘medical condition’ lead to thermostat battle.

Confused commenter questions need for thermostat in mild weather.
