Ever been thrust into an unexpected role? In a tale of drama, conflict, and moral ambiguity, a tenant finds themselves in a pickle when their roommate, ‘Rose’, leaves her 4-year-old daughter in their bed, expecting them to babysit. Despite having clearly stated they wouldn’t be a babysitter, the tenant wakes up to find the child in their bed and a note from Rose. What happens next will have you questioning who’s right and who’s wrong.
The Unexpected Roommate
The Surprise Guest
Setting Boundaries
The Unexpected Babysitting Duty
The Emergency Solution
The Aftermath
The Confrontation
The Threat
The Cultural Clash
A Babysitting Standoff: Who Crossed the Line?
In a tale filled with conflict and drama, a tenant finds themselves in an unexpected role of a babysitter when their roommate leaves her 4-year-old daughter in their bed. Despite having previously agreed on not taking up babysitting duties, the tenant is caught off guard and calls a friend to babysit while they go to work. On returning, they’re met with an irate Rose, who accuses them of endangering her child by leaving her with a stranger. The tenant stands their ground, reminding Rose of their agreement and threatening to call the police if she leaves the child alone again. The drama escalates when it’s revealed that Rose’s main issue was with the babysitter being a male, hinting at a cultural clash. The internet is buzzing with opinions on this situation…
NTA, roommate leaves baby in bed without consent, dangerous situation
Babysitting drama: Roommate leaves kid with sleeping OP, gets mad when OP hires sitter. NTA.
NTA for refusing to babysit roommate’s child. Time for a new roommate.
NTA threatens to call the police after roommate abandons baby
NTA. Report her for abandonment if she does it again.
NTA for not wanting to babysit. Roommate’s kid, not your problem
NTA: Roommate left a child in your room! Lucky you had help!
NTA for leaving baby with friend, roommate’s reaction seems irrational.
NTA. Take action! Call CPS, speak to landlord, document everything!
NTA, she’s acting entitled. You warned her, she ignored you.
Sound advice for handling a negligent roommate’s irresponsible behavior
NTA: You set boundaries, she ignored them. You did your best
NTA. Roommate broke agreement, invaded privacy, and neglected child. Get out!
Curious about the backstory and living situation of Rose and the child
“NTA: Roommate tries to take advantage of unexpected babysitting duty!”
Roommate expects free babysitting, but OP stands their ground.
NTA for babysitting, but consider involving CPS for future incidents.
Roommate refuses babysitting, gets forced into it. Outrageous or justified?
NTA – Set boundaries, found babysitter, she endangered her kid. ♀️
NTA! Roommate’s negligence puts child in danger. Protect yourself!
NTA: Roommate left child in bed without consent, CPS threat.
NTA. Don’t let her guilt trip you for her mistake!
Last Updated on September 26, 2023 by Diply Social Team