Adult children living with theirparentsis nothing strange. According to a 2024 U.S.census, about one in three adults aged 18-34 live with at least one parent. But what’s a bit more unusual is when parents come back to live with their young adult children.

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A 27-year-old woman got into a yelling match with her stepdad for being too controlling

Stepdad arguing with a 27-year-old woman at home, both using expressive gestures near a large window.

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As he and her mother were the ones who moved into her house, she wasn’t about to be told what to do in her own home

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Finance experts suggest not charging rent, but encouraging family members to work and learn to budget

It can be hard to navigate boundaries when family members suddenly move in. Especially when those family members are authority figures like parents orstepparents. Just like what happened in this story, they might get territorial or revert back to parent mode, forgetting that the adult child is not a child anymore.

When it comes to letting family members move in, experts recommend setting very firm boundaries. Personal finance expert and radio host David Ramseyclaimsthat those who take in family members who have hit a rough patch need to give them a very clear deadline of when they have to move out.

In most cases, Ramsey says, four to six months is a good period of time to letfamily memberscrash with you. “But don’t let this thing drag on with no definitive end in sight,” he warns. “That will only cause trouble and hard feelings down the road.”

Ramsey suggests demanding a clear plan from them: that means working and figuring out their finances so they can start living on a budget. “Don’tcharge them rent, because the ‘rent’ will be that they work and go over their finances with you,” he clarifies.

Stepdad Tries To Control Woman’s Clothes And House Guests, She Hands Him A Bill Instead

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Family members shouldn’t be ashamed to ask for financial help

This situation can be difficult for the parents, too. Perhaps they’re feeling ashamed that they have to ask for financial help from their daughter, and those feelings of inadequacy manifest themselves in the form of controlling behavior for the stepdad.

In aprevious interviewforBored Panda, financial therapistNathan Astle, LMFT, CFT – I™, said that there’s no shame in seeking help from family members. “It isn’t abnormal for people to need help from their family. That isn’t inherently wrong or problematic.”

“Never letshame, guilt, or embarrassment [stop you] from seeking help. Even if your family doesn’t respond in the way you hope, you’re never in the wrong for seeking help. We aren’t supposed to do everything alone!”

When in doubt, Astle also suggests putting everything down in writing. “It isn’t a bad idea to get the agreement in writing just to make it feel more clear. I know it might seem like overkill, but clarity is key to safeguarding your family from bad feelings in the future.”

Stepdad Tries To Control Woman’s Clothes And House Guests, She Hands Him A Bill Instead

Many people agreed with the daughter and thought the stepdad was acting pretty weird: “[He] has a thing for you”

Reddit discussion about stepdad’s control over a 27-year-old woman living in her own house.

Reddit discussion about stepdad trying to control a woman’s independence in her own house.

Reddit post discussing a stepdad trying to control a 27-year-old woman in her own house.

Comments about controlling a 27-year-old woman prompt humorous responses online.

Stepdad’s control and tension in a 27-year-old woman’s house discussed in Reddit comments.

A Reddit comment thread discussing control issues with a stepdad regarding a 27-year-old woman’s independence.

Reddit comments discussing a stepdad’s control over a 27-year-old woman in her own house.

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Text exchange about a stepdad attempting to control a 27-year-old woman’s choices in her own house.

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Reddit comments about tenant rights and controlling stepdad in a 27-year-old woman’s house.

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Text exchange discussing a stepdad trying to control a 27-year-old woman, with emphasis on “my house, my rules” sentiment.

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Reddit discussion about a stepdad trying to control a 27-year-old woman’s decisions on rent and independence.

Reddit thread discussing possible issues with a stepdad trying to control a 27-year-old woman in her own house.

Discussion about a stepdad trying to control a 27-year-old woman, addressing comments on her sexuality and independence.

Comment exchange about a stepdad trying to control a 27-year-old woman and her response in her own home.

Online discussion about controlling stepdad and boundaries for a 27-year-old woman.

A Reddit discussion about stepdad control issues, featuring comments defending a 27-year-old woman’s autonomy at home.

Others believed the daughter was being a jerk, but cited different reasons

Comment criticizing stepdad’s control over a 27-year-old woman in a family dispute.

Comment on a forum post about a stepdad trying to control a 27-year-old living in her own house.

Text criticizing rent as punishment and suggesting ignoring stepdad’s comments, advising against establishing a landlord role.

And some folks thought all three should look in the mirror: “You all have some issues”

Text describing advice on dealing with controlling stepdad in one’s own house.

Reddit comment discussing a 27-year-old woman’s conflict with her stepdad.

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