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WIBTA if i told my roommate that he absolutely should not be using Magnum condoms?

Sarah Mitchell 1840 comments

In the tangled aftermath of a night blurred by intoxication and trust, a simple act of intimacy spiraled into a storm of suspicion and self-doubt.

The roommate’s innocence was unquestionable to those who knew him, yet the weight of unspoken truths and mysterious texts cast a shadow over what should have been a private moment.

Then came the revelation—a seemingly trivial purchase that shattered assumptions and unveiled the silent story beneath the surface.

The Magnum condoms, a silent confession of insecurity and denial, spoke volumes about the fragile human need to protect not just the body, but the fragile ego caught in the crossfire of uncertainty.

WIBTA if i told my roommate that he absolutely should not be using Magnum condoms?
‘WIBTA if i told my roommate that he absolutely should not be using Magnum condoms?’

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This one sparked a storm. The comments range from brutally honest to surprisingly supportive — and everything in between.

The original poster (OP) is experiencing a strong conflict between their desire to protect their roommate's ego and their concern for public safety regarding unsafe sexual practices.

The roommate is acting based on insecurity and a desire to maintain a certain self-image, which directly conflicts with the potentially dangerous reality of using improperly sized protection.

Given the serious risk of unintended pregnancy or STI transmission resulting from improper condom use, should the OP prioritize the roommate's fragile self-esteem by remaining silent, or must they disclose the truth about the condom size to prevent future dangerous situations?

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Sarah Mitchell

Family Therapist & Relationship Writer

Sarah Mitchell is a licensed family therapist with over 12 years of experience helping families navigate complex relationships and conflicts. She specializes in communication strategies and emotional intelligence, bringing her clinical expertise to her writing. Sarah holds a Master's in Family Therapy and has been featured in various psychology publications.

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