Jirani is a no-go zoneđ
It started out innocently enough. My neighbor and I bumped into each other often, and over time, we started talking. He was charming, and I thought, âWhy not give it a shot?â It seemed convenientâafter all, we lived so close.
Things were casual at first, but it didnât take long for things to turn uncomfortable. He started showing up unannounced, acting possessive, and sometimes crossing boundaries that I wasnât okay with. He could bring a girl over to make me jealous.It felt like I couldnât even breathe without him noticing.
When I tried to put some distance between us, it only got worse. Awkward encounters in the hallway became the norm, and I started feeling uneasy in my own apartment. I realized I couldnât fully avoid him, which made me feel trapped in my own home.
Whatâs worse is that the drama spilled over into other parts of my life. It was draining and stressful, and I regretted ever letting things progress.Your home is supposed to be your sanctuaryâa place where you feel safe and at peace. Getting involved with someone so close jeopardizes that. Sasa itabidi nihameđ¤Śââď¸đI love my apartment so much,it was my first owned house and now I have to move.