We’ve all heard of thermostat wars, but this one takes the cake! Imagine coming home to a sweltering 90-degree house, only to find out your roommate claims it’s because of a ‘medical condition.’ Three 21-year-olds share a house, and things get heated when one of them, let’s call her ‘Sauna Sally,’ cranks up the thermostat to unbearable levels. ️
The Thermostat Saga Begins ️

Enter Sauna Sally

Texts Go Unanswered

The Confrontation

Medical Condition Excuse?

Mysterious Medical Condition ️

90 Degrees is Dangerous ⚠️

Mocking and Insults

Third Roommate Steps In

The Compromise

Tense Living Situation

Am I the Crazy One?

Update: Moving Out!

Staying with a Friend

Thankful for the Support

Sauna Sally’s Thermostat War: Who’s the Real A**hole?
So, is our protagonist the inconsiderate one, or is Sauna Sally just a little too hot to handle? ️ The thermostat war ended with a compromise, but tensions remain high. It seems that moving out might be the best solution for everyone involved. But what do you think? Was our protagonist right to stand their ground, or should they have been more accommodating to Sauna Sally’s mysterious medical condition? Let’s dive into the top responses from the internet to see what people think!
Roommate claims ‘medical condition’ for 90-degree house, commenters call BS.

Roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’. NTA suggests extra clothing layers.

Keeping the house cool for medical reasons, but blankets provided.

Debate over legitimacy of medical condition requiring 90-degree heat

Disclosing medical conditions is important for shared living spaces

Sweaters: The Simple Solution to Roommate’s Temperature Demands

Roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’ . NTA suggests disclosing needs before living together.

Roommate claims ‘medical condition’ for 90-degree house, but commenters call BS

NTA roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’ , but should manage own temperature and pay the difference

Roommate from hell driving others away

Roommate’s undisclosed ‘medical condition’ causes discomfort and financial burden. NTA.

Roommate demands 90° for ‘medical condition’ – is she being inconsiderate?

Questioning the roommate’s need for a 90-degree house.
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Respect her privacy, but communication is key in roommate situations.

Roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’ without evidence. NTA.

Protect your health and your home! Contact your landlord ASAP

Roommate demands 90°F house, Redditor wonders if roommate is reptile

Roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’ . NTA suggests a reasonable solution
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NTA, suggest space heaters and layers for roommate’s medical condition.

Roommate demands 90-degree house? NTA suggests finding new roommate.

Roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’ , but commenters say it’s insane and suggest solutions

Setting boundaries with a warm house-loving roommate

Confused about the thermostat? Why not just open the windows?

Roommate claims ‘medical condition’ for 90-degree house. NTA calls bluff.
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Debating the appropriate indoor temperature for a roommate with a ‘medical condition’

Roommate’s demand for 90-degree house causes conflict. NTA wins.

Roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’ , but commenters say NTA and suggest putting on a sweater

Roommate demands 90-degree house, but NTA suggests room heaters.

Roommate wants 90-degree house, but commenters say NTA and suggest extra payment

Roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’ , but commenters agree NTA and suggest finding a new roommate.

Commenter suggests ulterior motive for roommate’s behavior, OP confirms.

Setting the record straight on unreasonable roommate demands

Roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’ . NTA suggests hitting her where it hurts: the wallet

Struggling with a demanding roommate? Consider moving out

Discussing medical needs before moving in is considerate

Standing up for your living conditions and health. NTA

Raynaud’s medical condition causes discomfort for roommate, NTA suggests solutions.

Respectful boundaries: when to draw the line

Some people have a legitimate allergy to the cold ♀️, but it’s unreasonable to expect everyone to suffer.

Understanding medical conditions and communication is key in compromises

Elderly lupus patient calls out entitled roommate’s demands

Discuss expectations before moving in with roommates

Doubting roommate’s medical condition

Roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’ ️. Commenter sympathizes with OP and calls out roommate’s lack of communication.

Stay warm without breaking the bank

Commenter not in the wrong, no replies yet

Respect your comfort too. Compromise with a personal heater.

Roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’ , but commenters think it’s insane ♂️

Roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’ . Commenter says NTA and suggests reasonable solutions

Roommate’s ‘medical condition’ causes tension and frustration among housemates

Roommate’s demand for 90-degree house met with skepticism

Roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’ but should she pay extra heating?

Managing medical condition without inconveniencing roommates

Roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’ . Commenter suggests getting space heaters and standing ground.

Roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’ but won’t disclose it. NTA suggests electric heater.

NTA commenter warns of mold and respiratory infections.

Roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’ but OP is NTA
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Roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’ . NTA sets the record straight with a fiery response

Commenter is not the a-hole in temperature dispute
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Roommates not friends, tension brewing in 90-degree household

Setting the house to 90 degrees for a ‘medical condition’ ? NTA suggests blankets and jackets.

Surviving a heat wave without A/C. NTA.

Roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’ NTA suggests kicking them out

Roommate demands 90-degree house for ‘medical condition’ , but NTA says it’s BS

Keeping the house at 90 degrees for a medical condition? NTA’s got you covered

Stand up for yourself and talk to the landlord. NTA
