Aita for Telling My Husband of 15 Years That I Never Want to Have Sex Again
A man was called a "pervert" past his roommate for having sex with his wife in the same house as him. The poster then promptly told his roommate, whom he let stay with him, "to observe a new identify to stay." The internet is rallying around the Redditor, and they support his decision wholeheartedly.
The man posted the state of affairs to Reddit's "Am I The A**pigsty" subreddit on February 4 under the username u/pentupjerkta. The mail service, which has over 13,000 upvotes, is titled, "AITA for telling my 'roommate' to find a new identify when he called me a pervert?"
The original poster (OP), who is expecting their first child together with his married woman, allowed their mutual friend to stay with them later on he was kicked out by his partner. The man has likewise been laid off for almost a year also. When he asked to stay in their invitee room for a couple of weeks, the pair agreed. Still, it's now been a couple of months, although the OP said it's "no big deal but we are getting a bit antsy to have our infinite back. We told him he needs to be out in 2 months though because we'd similar a footling 'baby moon' before our child gets here."
The couple, who are intimate on a daily basis, was heard by the roommate one evening after he tripped the shut-off in the bathroom. When he went to inquire how to get the lights to turn back on, the roommate was apparently "listening" to see if they were awake and heard them getting intimate, according to the Redditor.

According to WebMD, research conducted past the General Social Survey revealed that nineteen percent of adults in the land had sex 2 or three times a month. Nigh 17 percent of adults had sex in one case a month, and 16 percent had sex twice or three times a week. About 25 percent revealed they had sex on a weekly ground, and 5 pct had intercourse iv or more times a week.
The following morning, the roommate spoke with the couple, and the Redditor revealed: "He was really uncomfortable to know we were doing that while he's in the house. I pointed out to him that some days he doesn't go out the business firm at all [most days if we are being honest], so it's kind of inevitable, his room is likewise on a whole different floor. He then said for the next two months he will go for a walk once a week so 'we can if nosotros must.' I told him that wouldn't work because information technology'due south a daily matter."
However, things didn't end there. Apparently, the roommate got "very upset," demanding to know if the information was indeed true that they'd been intimate every day for the last three months he'd been staying there. The OP added, "and said with my wife'south 'condition' he wouldn't have expected that, and that I was a pervert. He then went on to say we are both perverted for doing that while he is here and that we violated his consent. I told him to observe a new identify to stay then."
With over 1,800 comments, people are completely on the side of the OP. Many Redditors believed the poster is in the right, and he isn't the a**hole in the situation.
Ane user pointed out the man is living with a married couple, asking, "does he seriously just expect you to be intimate when he's not in the firm? Not like you guys were doing it on the burrow or screaming like banshees."
Some had harsh words for the roommate in the situation. "NTA, and holy s**t what an a** thinking that women lose all sex appeal just because they're meaning!" a user said. "I would experience genuinely deplorable for any woman he always knocks upwardly."
A Redditor is defending the OP and his wife, saying "if yous can't exist comfortable and have privacy in your own domicile, then where can you lot?" But they didn't terminate at that place. "Besides, who's the real pervert hither—the married couple beingness intimate, or the man listening to them at the door?"
I person idea the roommate needs to become, and he's the a**hole in the situation. "Yous and your wife sound similar yous have a fantastic spousal relationship, he'due south the ane with the trouble," they said.
Some had sarcastic comments almost the whole situation. "How dare yous have sex with your married woman in your own dwelling," they said. "NTA [not the a**hole]."
Other Redditors were just shocked by the whole thing. "Pitiful...what?" someone asked. "Since when [does] a married couple demand approval to accept sex? In their own house? From their invitee?"
Newsweek reached out to u/pentupjerkta for comment.
Source: https://www.newsweek.com/roommate-told-find-new-place-after-calling-host-pervert-1676346
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