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Roommate Kept Sneaking Into Her Bedroom and Taking Her Things – She Installed a Lock, and All Hell Broke Loose

by Sunny Nguyen
December 4, 2025
in Social Issues

From the outside, their apartment looked like the perfect setup for two young women starting their careers – quiet, affordable, and close enough to the city to feel alive. But inside, beneath the flexible schedules and shared groceries, a slow erosion of trust was unfolding, one missing charger and misplaced lipstick at a time.

At 27, she thought she had learned enough about boundaries to protect her peace. But her roommate – Jaska, 25 – was about to give her a crash course she never asked for.

Roommate Kept Sneaking Into Her Bedroom and Taking Her Things - She Installed a Lock, and All Hell Broke Loose
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Here’s The Original Post:

'AITA for locking my bedroom door after my roommate kept going to my stuff even after I asked her not to do that?'

I F27 share an apt with my roomie, "Jaska" F25. When we moved in together, I made it very clear that I'm private about my personal things like journals, gadgets,...

She agreed and said she was the same. expect she isn't!!!. Last few months, things started happening:. My makeup would be moved around. My chargers kept disappearing

She even borrowed the dress my mom gave before she passed and put it back in my closet with wrinkles and a man's perfume smell. 😡😡. My skincare was used...

I confronted her kind and nicely and at first. She denied everything.. then I caught her literally in my room when she thought I was at work.

she laughed at me and said "Girl, chill, we're roomies... it's shared stuff". I said no it is not!

after that, I bought a simple lock for my bedroom and started locking whenever I am not inside.

She blew up at me saying I was destroying the trust in our home and treating her like a thief... Told her. "If you want trust, stop going through my...

Now she's been this passive aggressive ever since, and one mutual friend said I OVERREACTED cause it's just girls stuff..... AITA?

A Pattern She Could No Longer Ignore

When they first moved in, the agreement was simple: bedrooms were private. Diaries, gadgets, skincare, off limits. And Jaska had nodded enthusiastically, claiming she was exactly the same way.
Except she wasn’t.

Over the months, small anomalies began piling up like breadcrumbs leading to one uncomfortable truth. Her chargers vanished, only to reappear tangled in places she never put them. Makeup she used sparingly somehow wore down faster than physics should allow. Her expensive skincare – the products she saved up for – emptied at alarming speed.

But nothing prepared her for the day she found her mother’s dress – the one her late mother gave her, the one she never wore without care – hanging in her closet with deep wrinkles and lingering traces of a man’s cologne. It was a violation that hit bone-deep.

Still, she tried to handle it with grace. She brought it up gently, hoping for an apology, or even a moment of embarrassment. Instead, Jaska denied everything with a shrug.

Until the day she caught her.

Coming home early, she walked into her room to find Jaska rummaging through her belongings like she owned the place. And instead of guilt, Jaska laughed.
“Girl, chill, we’re roomies. It’s shared stuff,” she said, waving off the confrontation as if the boundary never existed.

But it did. And that moment made the breach impossible to ignore.

Locking the Door – And Opening a New Fight

Fed up and feeling cornered, she bought a simple lock for her bedroom. It wasn’t dramatic. It wasn’t mean. It was self-defense in the form of hardware.

The moment Jaska tried to open the door and found it locked, everything erupted.

Suddenly, she was the villain.
Suddenly, she was “destroying trust.”
Suddenly, she was “treating her like a thief.”

But how else was she supposed to treat someone who acted like one?

Her answer was simple and firm: “If you want trust, stop going through my things.”

But the conversation didn’t end there. Jaska doubled down with passive-aggressive comments, slamming doors, sighing loudly when walking past, and venting to their mutual friend. That friend, for reasons she still couldn’t understand, told her she was “overreacting” because “it’s just girls’ stuff.”

Even now, part of her wonders if she escalated things too quickly – if locking the door crossed some invisible line. But deep down, she knows boundaries don’t destroy trust. Violating them does.

Expert Insight: Why This Behavior Is a Red Flag

Dr. Ramani Durvasula, a psychologist known for her work on narcissistic patterns, explains:
“When someone repeatedly violates boundaries and then frames your reaction as the problem, that’s manipulation, not misunderstanding.” (Source: Interview with MedCircle)

These are the responses from Reddit users:

Reddit didn’t hesitate to weigh in, and the responses were loud, blunt, and overwhelmingly on one side:

 

Floating-Cynic − You aren't girls, you're grown women. Grown women pay for their own stuff and respect the boundary of "bedrooms are private,  items in the bedrooms are not shared."

It's common sense. And grown women understand that people have a right to lock up their private space without it being a character assassination.

Sounds like your roommate and the friend claiming you overreacted need to grow up. NTA

No_Consideration8800 − NTA. If she doesn't want to be treated like a thief, she shouldn't act like one.

Moose-Live − She's a thief and liar. NTA. The person who defended her is also an AH.

SomeoneYouDontKnow70 − NTA. She's the one who destroyed trust in your home by acting like a thief. She's exhibiting typical crybully behavior.

Don't let her manipulate you into leaving your stuff unguarded again. She's just mad that she can't steal it anymore. Also you should drop any "friends" that are taking her...

Flat-Replacement4828 − NTA at all. She was literally f__king stealing from you!

Spiritual_Truth_5152 − NTA and people like this drive me crazy. They step all over your boundaries, they steal your things, they lose your trust.

And then play the victim when you lock your door. Keep that door locked and life your life.

PenguinKilla3 − NTA. Move out the first chance you get. If she’s going to gaslight you because she doesn’t respect personal boundaries then get out of there.

The message was clear: boundaries are not optional.

That_Bee_Baker − NTA, you have a right to limit access to your things. Keep your lock on, avoid your roommate, and start looking for a new living situation.

marvel_nut − She destroyed the "trust in your home" by stealing your things. You are treating her like a thief because she is acting like one, no,

wait because she IS a thief. Your response is eminently reasonable. Please do yourself a favour and look for a new roommate or place to live as soon as you...

Someone this oblivious to basic rules of decency in cohabitation is likely to cause you more problems down the road. NTA. PS: How is she about food. ..?

hufflepufflepass − She blew up at me saying I was destroying the trust in our home and treating her like a thief Said the thief. NTA.

Tell the mutual friend to shut up and quit being stupid. It's not just girl stuff, it's YOUR stuff. You know what really grinds my gears? Entitled people. And that's...

Go find a new one or get your own place, cause she sucks.

Final Verdict: Who’s Really Ruining the Peace?

In the quiet moments, she still wonders whether locking her door was the start of the end or simply the only reasonable step available. Trust is a fragile thing, but once broken, it can’t be repaired by pretending nothing happened.

Jaska wasn’t losing access to shared items.
She was losing access to her roommate’s privacy because she abused it.

So now the question remains:
Is she the villain for locking the door… or is she finally protecting herself from someone who never respected it to begin with?

 

 

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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