stuck-in-a-loop
Greenlighter
Hi, Okay, here it is:
I got a new job with an awesome boss and as it turned out he owns a townhouse and one of the rooms (master bedroom) was vacant. The other bedroom is rented out to a guy my boss kinda knows. (my boss got married and bought a house with his new wife). So, my common-law boyfriend of almost 10 years and I moved in - boss was ok with everything. Only a few rules - no parties, drugs or smoking in house, and be respectful of each other. No problem.
The roommate seems to be a very closed off person. He comes off as quite rude, and not very friendly, and obviously doesn't like change - he's pretty much had the place to himself for the past 2 years. A few days after we moved in, he taped a very rude note to the front door (inside) addressed to "whom it may concern" - accuse my BF of smoking in the house, claiming it reeked like smoke and he's allergic. My BF smokes, yes, but never inside. I don't smoke and I can't really smell smoke on him most times. I showed my boss the next morning, and he told me he got the Facebook posted version. I told him no one smoked in the house and he disregarded the hissy fit. So did we.
Now, 2 months later, the roommate asks me when my BF is finding his own place. Tries to convince me that only I am allowed to live here, and that my BF's not allowed to have a key. He went on saying it was never agreed upon for my BF to move in, blah blah blah. I disagreed with him, and said I would talk to my boss the next day at work. He walked away after stating that if this is how things are going to be ..... then he will move people in here as well.
My BF's not pleased, and neither am I. We haven't done anything wrong or intentionally tried to piss off the roommate or been disrespectful in any way. So, I don't know what to do. I want to leave him a direct, stern - but respectful note - asking or telling him to grow up, act like an adult...and if something's bothering you...speak up and discuss it rationally - type of note. I can tell he is trying to 'push buttons' and see what he can stir up. After 10 years, there is little this dweeb could do to even try to come between my BF and I - we've been thru hell and back at least a dozen times, and got the T-shirts
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So, please, any suggestions on dealing with this guy...on what to say in my note...are definitely welcome. I tend to say the wrong thing most times when I try to talk to people, or get into a heated conversation - and don't say what I should at the right time...so that's why I prefer the note.
Thanks for reading.
I got a new job with an awesome boss and as it turned out he owns a townhouse and one of the rooms (master bedroom) was vacant. The other bedroom is rented out to a guy my boss kinda knows. (my boss got married and bought a house with his new wife). So, my common-law boyfriend of almost 10 years and I moved in - boss was ok with everything. Only a few rules - no parties, drugs or smoking in house, and be respectful of each other. No problem.
The roommate seems to be a very closed off person. He comes off as quite rude, and not very friendly, and obviously doesn't like change - he's pretty much had the place to himself for the past 2 years. A few days after we moved in, he taped a very rude note to the front door (inside) addressed to "whom it may concern" - accuse my BF of smoking in the house, claiming it reeked like smoke and he's allergic. My BF smokes, yes, but never inside. I don't smoke and I can't really smell smoke on him most times. I showed my boss the next morning, and he told me he got the Facebook posted version. I told him no one smoked in the house and he disregarded the hissy fit. So did we.
Now, 2 months later, the roommate asks me when my BF is finding his own place. Tries to convince me that only I am allowed to live here, and that my BF's not allowed to have a key. He went on saying it was never agreed upon for my BF to move in, blah blah blah. I disagreed with him, and said I would talk to my boss the next day at work. He walked away after stating that if this is how things are going to be ..... then he will move people in here as well.
My BF's not pleased, and neither am I. We haven't done anything wrong or intentionally tried to piss off the roommate or been disrespectful in any way. So, I don't know what to do. I want to leave him a direct, stern - but respectful note - asking or telling him to grow up, act like an adult...and if something's bothering you...speak up and discuss it rationally - type of note. I can tell he is trying to 'push buttons' and see what he can stir up. After 10 years, there is little this dweeb could do to even try to come between my BF and I - we've been thru hell and back at least a dozen times, and got the T-shirts

So, please, any suggestions on dealing with this guy...on what to say in my note...are definitely welcome. I tend to say the wrong thing most times when I try to talk to people, or get into a heated conversation - and don't say what I should at the right time...so that's why I prefer the note.
Thanks for reading.