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Woman horrified after housemate 'steals' her vibrator - and police intervene

01 May 2023 , 10:48
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Max has gone viral on TikTok (Image: Jam Press Vid/@modmaxxx)
Max has gone viral on TikTok (Image: Jam Press Vid/@modmaxxx)

A woman has been left horrified after discovering her housemate 'stole' her vibrator. Max, who has gone viral after sharing her ordeal on TikTok, claims she discovered her sex toy in her housemate's bedroom.

In her video, Max, who lives in Miami, explains she spent a couple of nights at her parents' house before returning home “later than usual" – which she says "surprised" her roommate. The next morning, she goes to her bedside drawer only to discover her vibrator missing.

She said: "I got this weird feeling. It’s always there, so how could it not be there when I haven’t been here." After 45 minutes of deliberating, she finally decides to check out her roommate’s room.

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Woman horrified after housemate 'steals' her vibrator - and police interveneShe Googled her roommate and was horrified by what she found out (Jam Press Vid/@modmaxxx)

She said: "I go to her bedside drawer and open it – and my vibrator’s there.

"I think she must have the same brand, same colour…she must just have it, and mine just must be misplaced.

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"I don’t think anyone could ever do anything like that."

Max texts her friends and sister to share and one friend insists she take a picture of the vibrator, and put a dot of eyeliner on it so that if it gets returned, she’ll know for sure if it is hers.

When her roommate returned, Max left to give her a chance to return the vibrator.

She comes back and checks her bedside drawer – and lo and behold, the vibrator has found its way back.

The clip went viral on TikTok, racking up 2.4 million views and 178,000 likes.

One user said: "I’m SICK."

"That is FOUL," said another user.

One more user commented: "THAT HAPPENED TO ME!! Mine didn’t have any batteries at the time and then when I found it in her drawer there were BRAND new batteries.

A fourth added: “This is legit insane."

"This is so FOUL what an absolute violation," another user commented.

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"How is this real?” another baffled viewer wrote.

One more user said: "This is traumatic."

Max continued the tale in a follow-up video, explaining about the moment she discovered the returned vibrator: "I’m fully panicked.

"All I know is I don’t feel safe anymore – like who am I living with? I just wanted to get out of there.

"Part of the reason why I wanted to look in her room is there had been times where things had been missing like a piece of clothing but then it would return.

"In the back on my head I thought ‘is she wearing my skirts and other things’…so that’s why I had the feeling to go look."

Max said she encountered the roommate and "tried to act normal" before leaving the home and panicking, wondering how long the roommate’s actions had been going on.

She ended up telling her parents what had happened and says her dad persuaded her to text and confront her.

Max asked for an explanation in the text.

She said: "So she [the roommate] replies and immediately tries to gaslight me and says ‘Wow Max that is so mean of you, that is so gross, how dare you accuse me of something like that’."

Max stuck to her guns and finally the roommate responded, appearing to blame her friends, saying she had guests over who "may have used it".

Max insisted she needs to leave for an hour while she packs her belongings to stay with a friend.

She said: "I felt honestly sick. She had no empathy, she was not sorry.”

Max decides to Google the roommate and says she found a website about her and her mother, claiming they had been charged for multiple offences, and a picture of the roommate with a stamp saying ‘Liar’ over it.

Max added: "Now I’m like ‘Woah, who the hell have I been living with?’."

She called her parents again, who drove down the next day and insisted they call the police to keep watch while they move her belongings out of the home.

She said six officers came and stayed while she cleared the home, and she then sent a final text to the roommate to update her – to which she claims her response was: "You framed me, I’ve been thinking about it and you put it in my room because you wanted to break the lease early."

Max added: "It was so spooky."

She said she didn’t reply and has not spoken to her since, but was left rattled by the "crazy" experience.

Ria Newman

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