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Why a “Bedroom Divider” Didn’t Quite Cut it for This Roommate Duo

by Charles Butler
December 30, 2025
in Social Issues

Living with a roommate is like trying to bake a soufflé in the middle of a marathon. It takes balance, timing, and a lot of patience. Sometimes, everything rises perfectly and you save thousands on rent. Other times, the whole thing collapses because someone thinks a Japanese screen counts as a real wall.

A young woman recently shared her frustrations after her living situation took a sudden turn for the unexpected. For about a year, she and her friend lived in a one-bedroom apartment. However, it was not exactly a traditional split. One person had a cozy bedroom with a door. The other lived in the living room, partitioned off by a thin screen.

When the roommate decided it was finally time to upgrade to an actual room with a lock, a major conflict erupted. This story is a peek into what happens when one person’s “convenient” setup becomes another person’s reason to pack their bags.

The Story

Why a "Bedroom Divider" Didn't Quite Cut it for This Roommate Duo
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AITA for not wanting my roommate to move out?

I (27F) have lived with my roommate (26F) since last august. Our apartment is a one-bedroom, but we turned the living room into her bedroom

by adding a japanese-style divider for privacy. It's not perfect, but it works. I found the apartment for us last year through a family member

and did everything with regards to setting up utilities, insurance. But I couldn't afford it on my own and I offered her to be roommates

since we are friends I knew she was looking for a place. Since I found the apartment, I have the bedroom. We split everything (rent, etc)

50/50. It's a two-year lease but with a clause that we can break the lease with 1-month notice (its like this because its through my family

friends), but we agreed we'd probably stay for 2 years. Since living together we've had some issues of getting on each other nerves, but

thats just roommates. For example I thought she would help more but I found myself setting up everything. I was out town when our furniture

arrived and came back the night before I was starting my new job which is a work-from-home position, only to find she had friends come

over to assemble all her furniture but not my desk. I was quite upset since I had to stay up to assemble it, but her

argument was we never agreed that she'd assemble my furniture. But I thought she'd do it out of courtesy since I found the place

and did everything. But otherwise she's been a good roommate, respectful and always on top of her chores. Until yesterday when she announced that

she wants to live alone, has found a place starting from august and will be moving out. I'm quite honestly completely taken aback and,

frankly, pissed. We had agreed we'd live there for 2 years, not one. I pointed this out, but she said that her circumstances had changed:

she got a better job now and can afford a better place, and would really like to live alone. She also brought up that she

needs a proper door and privacy, but I don't see how this has been THIS much of an issue because I never come into her

space without permission and she doesn't even have a boyfriend or anyone to bring over. She offered to help me look for a new

roommate but I don't see how I could find anyone who would take over the living room and pay half the rent so she's kinda

screwing me over here. I love this apartment and I really don't want to leave. I kinda blew up on her over this because I'm

just in shock, this is to sudden and she's leaving me with practically no options other than look for a cheaper place. She said that

this isn't her responsibility and that she's leaving and that's it. I don't know what I'm supposed to do. AITA?

Oh, friend, this is such a classic case of seeing a situation through rose-colored glasses. It is easy to think a setup is “working” when you are the one with the private oasis and the real door. For the person behind the curtain, every sound of the television or clink of a fork is a reminder that they don’t truly have their own space.

It also feels a little bit like the OP was looking for a personal assistant instead of just a roommate. Expecting someone to build your furniture just because you “found the place” is a very high bar for a friend to meet. Moving out with three months’ notice is actually quite generous, and it seems like the friend is just ready for a little more quiet. We have to be careful not to hold our friends responsible for our own financial puzzles.

Expert Opinion

Transitioning from a shared living space to solo living is a huge milestone in adult development. It is often about much more than just the rent. According to experts at Psychology Today, having a private, defensible space is crucial for mental well-being and stress reduction. Without a door that closes, a person is in a state of constant social readiness, which can lead to burnout.

Social scientists often point out that “equality” and “equity” are two different things in roommate agreements. If two people split rent 50/50 but one has significantly more utility—like a door and soundproofing—the person without those things often builds resentment over time. A 2022 survey on cohabitation found that “lack of privacy” remains the number one reason people choose to break leases or move out earlier than planned.

The legal side here is also very clear. Since the lease includes a 30-day break clause, the roommate is simply following the contract that was agreed upon. Legal advisors often warn that informal “verbal agreements” to stay longer do not trump the written word of the lease.

Dr. Henry Cloud, author of Boundaries, suggests that healthy relationships require each person to be responsible for their own life choices. In this case, the roommate choosing to prioritize her privacy is a healthy step for her personal growth. It might be difficult for the OP, but expecting someone to stay in an undesirable living situation just for the sake of the rent is not a sustainable foundation for a friendship.

The message here is simple: if the living space isn’t balanced, the relationship eventually won’t be either.

Community Opinions

Readers felt that expecting a roommate to stay in a living room while paying full price was highly unfair.

Paindepiceaubeurre − YTA. Your entitlement is astounding. She doesn’t have a proper bedroom and still pays half of everything.

It’s not up to you to decide what level of confort is acceptable to her.

Here is a question for you, would you consider swapping the sleeping arrangements to make her stay?

pottersquash − YTA. I don't see how I could find anyone who would take over the living room and pay half the rent so she's kinda screwing me over here.

Which means you know she's in an undesirable position.

Bubble_Wyvern − YTA - why was your friend paying 50% when she didn't get to have her own room?

At the very least you should have shouldered more of the rent.

Many people were confused about the furniture assembly expectations and the definition of a fair deal.
ext2523 − YTA A major one. She's paying half living in the living room... Also, why would she assemble your furniture without you there?

She's taking responsibility if something were to break. It's insane that you were upset over this.

zakabog − YTA, you split the rent evenly but you're the one living there with a proper bedroom with an actual door...

You also expected her to assemble your furniture unasked... just because "you found the apartment".

Several users reminded the OP that she should respect the legal break clause in the lease.
faygoFluent − YTA. Obviously. 1) the deal was to either stay two years, or give a 30 day notice. She was being nice to you, giving you 3x the notice...

Relevant_Strength_29 − YTA You do realize that she can make her life choices without including you, right? You're not her child so your issues are not her problem.

Commenters noted that privacy is about much more than just having guests over.

mdthomas − No one really wants to live in a public space. It's something you tolerate if you don't have any options.

I get her leaving is inconvenient for you, but her reasons are valid. YTA

Opposite-Guide-9925 − YTA Your post basically says you know she's got a s__tty deal...

no-one else would be a sucker enough to go for it so you're angry at her that she won't put up with it for another year? ?

Parking_Platform_584 − YTA - For making her pay half while you got the only bedroom. - For expecting her to assemble your desk… WTF? !

How to Navigate a Situation Like This

When your roommate tells you they are leaving, take a breath and remember it is a business decision, not a personal attack. It is always best to keep your cool. If you react with anger, you might lose the friend as well as the roommate.

Instead, look at the budget realistically. If you want to keep your place, you might need to offer the bigger room to a new roommate to make it attractive. Or, you might need to lower the rent for the living room space to match its value. Being honest with yourself about the market value of your home will save you a lot of stress during the search.

Conclusion

It is a tough pill to swallow when a living arrangement falls apart earlier than you hoped. However, expecting a friend to sacrifice their comfort and privacy just to help pay your rent is a recipe for a fizzled friendship.

What is your take on this cozy but controversial setup? Would you ever live in a living room just to save money on rent? Or is a door with a lock worth every extra penny? We would love to hear your roommate horror stories or your best tips for shared living.

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 0/5 votes | 0%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 4/5 votes | 80%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 1/5 votes | 20%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 0/5 votes | 0%
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Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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