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AITA For Charging My Roommate Half Of The Grocery Bill? She Started Eating More Of My Groceries... ----- AITA For Charging My Roommate Half Of The Grocery Bill? She Started Eating More Of My Groceries Than I Did, So I Want To Charge Her More But She Doesn't Want To Pay ----- I (22F) moved in with my roommate Jessica (23F) about six months ago. At first, we agreed to split grocery costs evenly and shopped together. But over time, Jessica stopped coming with me, claiming she was too tired or busy, yet she continued eating more than her share of the groceries I bought. When I asked her to pay half the bill, she agreed but soon complained that she was paying for things she did not even eat. I suggested she could shop herself or at least contribute more fairly since she consumed more, but she refused and called the idea absurd. To handle things officially, I started categorizing groceries into mine, hers, and shared items. I created a detailed receipt listing all costs, added small fees for my time and delivery, and gave her a printout. Jessica reacted angrily, crumpled the paper, threw it at me, and slammed her door so hard it broke one of my vases. I felt sad because I was just trying to be fair. The next morning, I caught her eating my food without asking again. I calmly told her that until she paid or bought her own, everything was mine. She threw a tantrum, claiming I was greedy, but I stayed firm. All day she grumbled and searched the kitchen for food but refused to order anything properly out of pride. I realized she would rather starve than admit she was wrong. On the third day, I came home to find a folded bill and a note calling me a "monster," written in angry handwriting. Jessica had paid exactly what I had asked, plus a few extra dollars. I gave her the groceries she wanted, and that evening we ate together in peaceful silence for the first time in months. After that, we set clear rules: everyone buys their own groceries and asks permission before using anything. Although Jessica tried to be passive-aggressive at first, she eventually accepted it. Our relationship improved, and now we even watch TV together in the evenings, each with her own popcorn. Setting boundaries finally made everything much easier. ----- #redditfamily #reddit #familyrelationships #redditstories