My friend keeps drinking all my water

My friend keeps stealing my water!

So, my friend and I usually chat during fourth period (which is art), but I’ve noticed that he drinks way too much from my water bottle. It starts out at about 3/4 full, and by the time he’s done, it’s down to 1/4 or even 2/4! My mom doesn’t want him drinking from my bottle because she thinks it’s gross. I’ve asked him to stop, but he just won’t listen. Even if I have some left, he guzzles it all during sixth period. He does this to other friends too, and I really need some advice on what to do! (By the way, I’ve been trying to hide my water bottle from him.)

One Reply to “My friend keeps drinking all my water”

  1. It sounds really frustrating to deal with a friend who doesn’t respect your things! Have you tried setting some clear boundaries with him? Maybe you could explain to him that you need your water for yourself and that your mom is uncomfortable with him drinking from your bottle. You could also suggest that he brings his own water bottle or you could even offer to share if he’s really thirsty, but make it clear that you still need yours for yourself. Hiding your water bottle is a good temporary fix, but having an honest conversation might be the best way to solve the problem in the long run! Good luck!

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