I have friends who’ve given people spare keys before to let out their dog and they later found out that the person they trusted had been digging around their house while they were gone.
That’s just a huge NO-NO in my book, so I wasn’t surprised when they took the keys away from their s0-called friends and those relationships definitely suffered because of it.
A woman took to Reddit’s “Am I the Asshole?” thread and asked the folks on that forum to ask if she was wrong for taking a spare key away from her friend who she unexpectedly surprised in her own home.
Read the story below and we’ll see you on the other side to discuss this situation.
AITA for taking away my friend’s spare key after she went into my house without permission from AmItheAsshole
First of all, I’m not really sure I even believe her story about trying to find her necklace. Secondly, what consenting adults choose to do in their own homes in no one’s business.
People on Reddit had a lot of thoughts about this story.
This reader definitely did not think that she was in the wrong and believes that the whole situation seems a little…fishy…
Another person responded that her “friend” who had the spare key broke the sacred bond of trust and that no one should ever snoop around another person’s home.
Another commenter recommended changing the locks ASAP…which is a pretty good idea.
Here’s another take: this reader seems to think that the whole interaction was set up to be an intervention about the homeowner’s lifestyle choices.
And finally, this person believes that the woman who used to have the spare key needs to apologize and atone for her discretions or else the friendship should be terminated.
What do you think?
Was her friend way out of line or did this woman overreact a little bit to her friend who is concerned about her?
Let us know what you think in the comments, please!
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