AITA for sleeping over at my gfs 4 nights a week making her roommate uncomfortable and causing her to flip out?

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In the quiet corners of cramped living spaces and tangled relationships, a young man grapples with the silent walls separating him from acceptance.

Despite the warmth he shares with Liv, the shadow of discomfort from her longtime roommate, Bianca, looms large, casting a veil over moments that should be simple and serene.

Caught between love and the invisible barriers of unspoken tensions, he navigates a world where every gesture is weighed, and every interaction carries the weight of unreturned warmth.

It's a story of yearning—not just for comfort and companionship, but for a place where he truly belongs.

AITA for sleeping over at my gfs 4 nights a week making her roommate uncomfortable and causing her to flip out?
‘AITA for sleeping over at my gfs 4 nights a week making her roommate uncomfortable and causing her to flip out?’

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Commenters Came in Hot with Their Takes:

Users didn’t stay quiet — they showed up in full force, mixing support with sharp criticism. From calling out bad behavior to offering real talk, the comments lit up fast.

The original poster feels distressed and responsible for the deteriorating living situation between his girlfriend and her long-term roommate, stemming from the increased frequency of his stay.

While the poster views his four-night weekly presence as a natural progression toward cohabitation, the roommate perceives it as a v***ation of her es**blished living space and boundaries.

Given the acute tension, is the poster's desire for near-daily presence justified as a necessary precursor to moving in, or should he significantly reduce his time at the girlfriend's apartment immediately to restore peace and respect the existing roommate's comfort level?