I have a 9-5 job and my roommate doesn’t, which means our schedules not entirely aligned. They often stay up until 2-3am talking on the phone. We live in a very quiet neighborhood and our rooms are directly adjacent, and as a result I can hear them very clearly. I usually have to ask them to quiet down and they do, but I nonetheless can usually still hear them. I often feel exhausted because of this. My job has been quite stressful recently and I feel like my wellbeing is plummeting because of these factors.

They claim that, because they’re already talking as quietly as they can, I should use earplugs or headphones to deal with it.

I want for them to finish their calls much earlier but their friends apparently can’t make that work. I feel like I’m going crazy with lack of sleep, am I the asshole?

  • Devi@kbin.social
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    5 months ago

    NTA clearly. I agree that they need to go elsewhere, if there’s nowhere in the apartment then outside. In one shared place I lived in we used to go sit on the stairs, that might be appropriate, or just go sit in their car.

    You deserve to sleep.

  • PP_GIRL_@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    NTA, shared living spaces should have quiet times regardless of the persons’ work schedules. Do you have a separate kitchen or sitting room in the house? Ask them to do their late night calls there if they want to

  • Drusas@kbin.social
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    5 months ago

    NAH, but the roommate is right that you should use earplugs. Shared living situations require compromise.