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I don't think it's offensive. Sareitha Sedai Send a noteboard - 29/10/2010 05:19:03 PM
It sounds to me like your roomie is getting something out of the arrangement too, though I don't know what. Taking the key is such an obvious solution, and the "but I don't want to upset him" reason for not doing it only goes as far as roomie's willingness/ability to accept the continued behavior (which includes not being bothered by it). Those are the only 2 places where roomie has control to exercise.

Not alienating his father seems to be what he's getting out of it. He isn't the most self-sure person out there, so I think part of the problem is that he doesn't feel comfortable making a definitive stance. He's too nice, and really laid back.

It's possible there's a compromise position somewhere. Maybe Dad can still come over and clean once a week, and you guys get an extra lock that Dad doesn't have a key for that you just leave unlocked on that one, agreed-upon day per week. That way roomie still gets whatever he's getting out of the deal, and dad still gets to come "help", but roomie has control over when and how often.

That's a pretty obvious statement. "You're too crazy to come over with full access, so here's your only option." It's still offensive, which is what roommate has been trying to find a way around. Doesn't seem that there is one.


Still coming over constantly after having repeatedly been asked/told/pleaded with/cajoled not to is offensive. Trying to have control over who is in your home and when is not.
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Almost? - 29/10/2010 04:45:41 PM 552 Views
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I don't think it's offensive. - 29/10/2010 05:19:03 PM 554 Views
well..even if it isn't offensive by nature, his dad will probably still be offended - 29/10/2010 05:25:54 PM 550 Views
Of course he will. - 29/10/2010 05:37:08 PM 559 Views
Um... I disagree with "what he's gettingout of it". - 30/10/2010 12:48:56 PM 536 Views
and if one wants a father, rather than a free maid? - 30/10/2010 03:00:03 PM 598 Views
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I honestly think - 29/10/2010 05:12:09 PM 549 Views
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Does he do the dishes and clean the bathrooms? - 29/10/2010 06:54:07 PM 533 Views
Tell your roomate to sh*t or get off the pot - 29/10/2010 07:37:35 PM 529 Views
that sounds, er, nice and all - 30/10/2010 03:07:06 PM 608 Views
sorry, but it sounds like the time for "niceness" has long passed - 30/10/2010 07:28:56 PM 609 Views
Give him my address and everyone wins. - 30/10/2010 10:25:30 AM 566 Views
I totally agree with Ave... - 30/10/2010 11:52:08 PM 598 Views

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