Redditor Hatches Hilarious Plot Against Roommate & Boyfriend Over Vanishing Toiletries

The couple might have taken the last roll, but this Redditor will be having the last laugh.

A 28-year-old woman, Cass, thought she was sharing a home with a normal roommate situation, until her boyfriend started treating the bathroom like an all-you-can-eat buffet for toiletries. Every roll, every bottle, every “we’ll replace it later” promise somehow vanished, and nobody ever actually replaced anything.

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The complicated part is that Cass is not dealing with a single selfish person, it is a whole duo. OP is stuck watching her roommate and Cass’s boyfriend burn through toilet paper and other supplies without so much as a grocery run to fix it, while the rest of the shared space keeps getting drained like a group project that never gets submitted.

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So OP decided to hatch a petty plot that turned missing toiletries into a full-on lesson.

Let’s dig into the details

Let’s dig into the detailsReddit.com
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A little background

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Cass’s boyfriend has a habit of using up their toiletries without either of them replacing

Cass’s boyfriend has a habit of using up their toiletries without either of them replacingReddit.com

That’s when OP realized Cass’s boyfriend wasn’t just forgetful, he was fully comfortable going through their stuff and never restocking.

The Dynamics of Shared Living Spaces

This scenario showcases the often humorous yet frustrating realities of shared living.

OP decided to teach them a lesson in a hilarious way

OP decided to teach them a lesson in a hilarious wayReddit.com

A short summary

A short summaryReddit.com

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

“Call your campus' Residence Life office. They'll boot his dumb a** out.”

“Call your campus' Residence Life office. They'll boot his dumb a** out.”Reddit.com

Then the toilet paper situation got so bad it even pushed them to use kitchen roll, which is how this petty saga stopped being funny and started being personal.

Moreover, the act of plotting revenge over missing toiletries may signify feelings of powerlessness or disrespect within the relationship.

Recognizing these underlying motivations can help individuals navigate their emotions more effectively.

“I don't imagine he is actually allowed to live there.“

“I don't imagine he is actually allowed to live there.“Reddit.com

“Wait. Wait. Wait.... they ran out of toilet paper and so were using kitchen roll instead.”

“Wait. Wait. Wait.... they ran out of toilet paper and so were using kitchen roll instead.”Reddit.com

“Keep the TP in your room, and be sure to lock it.”

“Keep the TP in your room, and be sure to lock it.”Reddit.com

Strategies for Improving Roommate Relations

To address conflicts over shared resources, implementing a system for tracking supplies can help minimize misunderstandings.

It also hits similar to the Reddit advice on confronting a messy roommate about her shocking living habits.

The best option is for OP to keep their toilet paper to themselves. Cass andher boyfriend will eventually buy theirs

The best option is for OP to keep their toilet paper to themselves. Cass andher boyfriend will eventually buy theirsReddit.com

This would be a hilarious petty revenge

This would be a hilarious petty revengeReddit.com

This would most likely be considered assault

This would most likely be considered assaultReddit.com

After that, OP’s “teach them a lesson” move made Redditors lose it, because the retaliation matched the chaos in the bathroom.

Engaging in collaborative problem-solving can also be beneficial.

“They had their chance and are still using your products for free. Just call management and file a complaint.“

“They had their chance and are still using your products for free. Just call management and file a complaint.“Reddit.com

“I had a roommate who would only buy the shittiest, cheapest toilet paper known to man.”

“I had a roommate who would only buy the shittiest, cheapest toilet paper known to man.”Reddit.com

“I know the feeling My flatmates use an entire roll of toilet paper A DAY!”

“I know the feeling My flatmates use an entire roll of toilet paper A DAY!”Reddit.com

“Common solution to that problem is what you did, take it out when you need it and put it back when you're done.“

“Common solution to that problem is what you did, take it out when you need it and put it back when you're done.“Reddit.com

And once people started talking about calling Residence Life and getting the boyfriend kicked out, the whole thing went from roommate drama to “oops, consequences” territory.

The Reddit community has backed OP’s petty retaliation. They find it absurd that Cass and her boyfriend are comfortable being irresponsible.

In addition, some Redditors have urged OP to report the couple in order to get the boyfriend kicked out. He’s definitely not a legal occupant of the dorm and shouldn’t be allowed to frustrate OP any longer.

We’d love to get your thoughts on this story. Join the conversation in the comments.

The humorous conflict over vanishing toiletries in the article highlights a common yet often overlooked challenge in shared living situations. The Redditor's clever plot against their roommate and boyfriend serves as both a comedic relief and a poignant reminder of the importance of communication. The frustration stemming from one roommate's disregard for communal items echoes a broader theme in cohabitation: respect and accountability are vital to maintaining harmony. This approach can transform potential conflicts into opportunities for growth, ultimately fostering a more respectful and enjoyable living environment.

Now he’s probably wondering if free toiletries were worth the fallout.

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