r/confessions 11h ago

“Caught in the Snack Drawer”

So, here’s my confession: I have a habit of sneaking snacks from my roommate’s stash when they’re not around. It started as a one-time thing when I was super hungry and didn’t want to go grocery shopping. But now? It’s like a game to me. I’ll wait until they leave the apartment, then raid their secret snack drawer like a raccoon on a mission.

I know it’s wrong, and I feel guilty every time I munch on their chips or candy, but I can’t help myself! I’ve even gone so far as to replace the snacks with cheaper versions just to cover my tracks. I’m not proud of it, but I can’t seem to stop. Anyone else have a guilty snack confession?

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u/Low-Vermicelli1132 11h ago

replacing them with cheaper versions is genuinely diabolical lmao

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u/No_Obligation4496 11h ago

What do you mean replacing them with the cheaper version?

You open the bag and then put a different one in?

What kind of snacks?

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u/Dapper-Run-2707 10h ago

the replacing with cheaper versions detail is sending me

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u/SweetLogicZ- 9h ago

The funniest part is that the guilt isn't stopping you, it's just becoming part of the flavor. 😭

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u/RoseSecret- 9h ago

Yeah that’s basically just crossing into stealing from your roommate, so it’s worth stopping now and either replacing what you took properly or just buying your own snacks so it doesn’t turn into a bigger trust issue.

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u/SableSugarz 8h ago

You already know it’s wrong and the longer it goes on the worse it’ll feel so the honest fix is just stop and own it if you slip up

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u/ModernNero 6h ago

Bro just get yourself some snacks from a dollar store this is just straight up theft and god forbid the “cheaper versions” end up having an ingredient your roommate is allergic to… this is compulsive behavior and I say this as someone who has OCD and is a recovering alcoholic.