Woman Faces Off With Entitled Guests For Refusing To Give Up Her Larger Room For Their Comfort

“Absolutely not! I'll never settle for the guest room in my own family home!"

Jesse
Woman Faces Off With Entitled Guests For Refusing To Give Up Her Larger Room For Their Comfort

Dealing with entitled individuals can leave us feeling frustrated and disregarded. In such situations, it becomes imperative to assert ourselves firmly and uphold our boundaries to maintain self-respect.

This was the case for our narrator (Original Poster), who returned to her parent’s house and found herself in the midst of an unexpected family drama. 

OP explained that her cousin's family had come to stay at the house because her dad was sick. While they made use of the guest room, OP was cuddled up with her toddler in her cozy bedroom.

Apparently, the guest room was furnished with a double bed, while OP's room had a king-sized bed. The thought of this made OP's cousin uncomfortable, as she didn't see the reason why her family was getting the smaller space even when they had more occupants.

It didn't take long for OP's cousin to confront her and demand that they switch rooms. Her argument was that a king-sized bed was too much space for OP and her toddler, rather, she and her husband should have it because two adults deserve a bigger bed.

OP firmly refused this suggestion, as she didn't see the need to give up her personal room in her own home. What came next was a loud argument that ended up waking the kids and disturbing everyone in the house.

The atmosphere is now tense at home, and OP wonders if she should keep standing her ground or concede for peace to reign.

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OP's cousin demanded that they switch rooms, but OP is not willing to budge

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Here's how the Reddit community reacted to the story:

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"NTA. If the bed is too small they can go home."

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"NTA. Your cousin has some nerves demanding that you give up the room."

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"NTA. Guests stay in whatever room the hosts put them in."

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"Tell them they can leave and stay at a hotel if they don't like their room."

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"I don’t know why your cousin even thought her presence necessary."

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"If she doesn't like the guest room, they can GO HOME."

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"Even if you no longer live there, it's still your room."

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"If the room is too small for her liking, then she can rent a hotel or an AirBnB."

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"They clearly aren't helping your dad at all and are being extremely entitled."

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"You’re not obligated to give up your room. NTA."

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"NTA! and I’d take my toddlers bed back if I was you."

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"NTA...Her behavior is shockingly rude and inappropriate."

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The Reddit community is solidly behind OP on this matter. The commenters have reiterated that a double bed can provide sufficient space for two adults and have dismissed OP's cousin's demands as unreasonable.

It's clear that OP was trying to protect the sanctity of her childhood bedroom. It obviously has sentimental value, and she wouldn’t give it up so easily except in an extreme case.

Do you agree with this verdict? We would love to get your thoughts in the comments.

Jesse