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Covid tensions have just pushed the whole household over the edge

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SpringBlossomIsBeautiful · 26/04/2020 09:40

I live in a shared house.
There is 4 of us me, my 18 yo son & two guys. We all have our own room.
We have obviously been in each other’s pockets since lockdown.
One of the guys had his ex to stay last night unbeknownst to us. They were up all night drinking.
This morning at 8am she went to loo & started screaming one of dogs in the room next to mine tried to attack her. It didn’t it’s behind a stair gate & wouldn’t do so anyway but it did bark at her.
She just wouldn’t stop & basically woke everyone up.
My son shouted at her to shut up.
Then the guy (her ex) started shouting at me & my son & punching the walls & doors.
I’m terrified. I don’t know what to do.
I’m meant to go to work today but feel I can’t leave the house as I’m so scared my son & the guy are going to fight each other.
She stayed over because it was the anniversary of their daughters death last year .
The whole house just feels like it’s going to explode because we are here nearly all day every day (I’m working but the others aren’t).

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SpringBlossomIsBeautiful · 26/04/2020 09:40

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hoovermyrug · 26/04/2020 09:48

No advice but i would just leave well alone. It sounds very stressful. Keep your distance and don't get in the ring with him or his ex. Wait until you're calmer and he is on his own before suggesting or talking to him. Definitely not hungover. Sounds like he is not coping either.

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