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Home»Human Interest»Florida Woman Left for a Trip, Then Her Camera Caught a Creepy Surprise: ‘Find Another Roommate’

Florida Woman Left for a Trip, Then Her Camera Caught a Creepy Surprise: ‘Find Another Roommate’

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Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaJune 2, 20263 Mins Read
Florida Woman Left for a Trip, Then Her Camera Caught a Creepy Surprise: ‘Find Another Roommate’
Image source: healermoonchild via Reddit

A Florida woman sparked debate online after claiming her roommate repeatedly entered her bedroom without permission while she was away on a trip. The woman said she became concerned after reviewing footage from a camera in her room, which appeared to show her roommate opening the door and looking inside despite knowing she was out of town. The posts quickly gained attention as users debated privacy, boundaries, and whether the roommate’s explanation made sense.

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The story was first shared on Reddit’s r/roommateproblems before the woman later posted an update in r/mildlyinfuriating. Together, the posts attracted thousands of upvotes and comments, with many users weighing in on the dispute and offering advice.

According to the woman, the incident happened while she was traveling with her dog. She said her roommate had seen her leave with luggage the day before and therefore knew she would not be home. Despite that, footage from the room camera appeared to show the roommate opening the bedroom door and looking inside.

The woman later confronted her roommate about the incident. According to her account, the roommate initially said she was trying to invite her to dinner. The woman questioned that explanation, noting that her roommate had already knocked on the door, called her name, received no response, and still chose to enter the room.

In a later conversation, the roommate reportedly offered several reasons for her actions. The woman said her roommate claimed she had forgotten she was away, wanted to check whether she was home, and was trying to make sure she was not being disruptive with noise. The woman rejected those explanations and argued that whether she was home was not her roommate’s business. She also noted that they had only known each other for about a month and were not particularly close.

According to the update, the roommate apologized and promised not to do it again. However, the woman claimed this was not the first time her roommate had looked into the room, leaving her skeptical about the explanation. She added that the disagreement has created tension between them and damaged their relationship.

Florida Redditors Split Over Roommate Dispute

Reaction online was mixed, but many commenters focused on the solution rather than the incident itself. One of the most upvoted comments read, “Buy a new locking doorknob and install it. Keep the old one to reinstall when moving out. Four screws and problem solved.” Thousands agreed, arguing that installing a lock would immediately end the problem.

Others questioned why the woman continued posting updates about the situation. Some users claimed the story had been shared multiple times across Reddit and accused her of seeking attention. “Install a lock or find another roommate,” one commenter wrote. Another joked, “At this point, the photos of her craning around that door are going to be my sleep paralysis demon.”

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Not everyone sided with the roommate, however. Some commenters argued that entering someone else’s bedroom without permission is a clear violation of privacy regardless of the reason. Even so, many felt the issue could be resolved with clearer boundaries and practical solutions rather than continued online updates.

For now, the Florida roommate appears to remain at odds as the debate continues over whether the incident was a serious invasion of privacy or simply an awkward roommate misunderstanding.

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Gabriela has been a game guide writer since 2023. She mainly covers Genshin Impact and HSR but also enjoys trying out new games. Her favorites are TOTK, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, and RE4 Remake.

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