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Being kicked out of the house as a teen usually leaves quite a long-lasting impact on the person

Teen Is Kicked Out By Mom And Her BF, Refuses To Return Home When Asked After Mom Has A Stroke

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This man shared that he had a good relationship with his mom, however once her boyfriend moved in, everything drastically changed for the worse

Teen Is Kicked Out By Mom And Her BF, Refuses To Return Home When Asked After Mom Has A Stroke

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He added that the mom’s boyfriend insisted she charged rent while he was still in school, and he would also go to the teen’s room and go through his stuff

Teen Is Kicked Out By Mom And Her BF, Refuses To Return Home When Asked After Mom Has A Stroke

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Finally, the day after graduation, his mom and her boyfriend told him that he’s an adult and he had to move out, thus he ended sleeping on friends’ couches and even outside

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However, the man saved up and finally got his own place when he got a call from the mom’s boyfriend saying she had a stroke and he needs to come back and take care of her

The original poster (OP) shared that he always had a good relationship with his mom, however whenher boyfriendmoved in with them everything drastically changed. He convinced OP’s mom to start charging him rent, would go to OP’s room, look through his stuff, but the mom would always take her boyfriend’s side. Well, this even reached the highest point – OP was kicked out the day after graduation because he was an ‘adult’.

The community members gave the man ‘Not the A-hole’ badge and felt sorry for him. “I’m so sorry you were treated that way. I just want to chime in and say, from a 54-year-old mom of two, it’s disgraceful that your mother treated you that way; I’d never do that to my kids,” one user wrote. “NTA. Your mom’s boyfriend is just trying to dump the responsibility of taking care of her on you. Your response was perfect. Block him if you have to,” another added.

Teen Is Kicked Out By Mom And Her BF, Refuses To Return Home When Asked After Mom Has A Stroke

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“Compared to infants and children, young adults are less dependent on their caregivers. They’re beginning to explore life-potential careers and romantic partners,” shared Hanan Parvez, who is the founder ofPsychMechanicsand anauthor,withBored Panda.He added that young adults are particularly sensitive to having their freedoms restricted and privacy invaded.

“Unstable housing and familial conflict always affect a person’s mental health negatively, regardless of age,” he emphasized. “It’s just that it hurts less as one gets older. But it hurts nonetheless. It can result in feeling unsafe, unseen, and unheard. It can put one into ‘survival mode’ where they prioritize their career over everything else.”

Speaking about the impact on a child when a parent prioritizes their partner – “A child is always in competition with other family members for a parent’s love, attention, and care.”

Finally, speaking about psychological mechanisms that may contribute to a parent’s tendency to prioritize their romantic partner’s needs and desires over their children, Parvez emphasized that it’s unusual for a parent to prioritize their romantic partner over their child.

“Usually, the reverse happens. After one has found a stable partner and had children with them, most of the effort gets diverted to childcare,” he noted. “It makes sense because, ultimately, what matters from an evolutionary standpoint is the reproductive success of children.”

However, the expert pointed out that in rare cases, the opposite might happen. “For instance, when a parent breaks up with their partner and finds a new romantic partner. In this case, the parent is motivated to pursue starting a family with the new partner.”

Parvez added that any child they might have had from their previous relationship gets seen as the ‘other child’ from that ‘other partner’. “This can lead to the parent prioritizing the needs of their new partner and the kids they have or will have with them over those of their prior children.”

But what is your take on this situation? Was the author right in not coming back home? Share your thoughts below!

Redditors supported the man and felt sorry that he had to go through it all

Teen Is Kicked Out By Mom And Her BF, Refuses To Return Home When Asked After Mom Has A Stroke

Teen Is Kicked Out By Mom And Her BF, Refuses To Return Home When Asked After Mom Has A Stroke

Teen Is Kicked Out By Mom And Her BF, Refuses To Return Home When Asked After Mom Has A Stroke

Teen Is Kicked Out By Mom And Her BF, Refuses To Return Home When Asked After Mom Has A Stroke

Teen Is Kicked Out By Mom And Her BF, Refuses To Return Home When Asked After Mom Has A Stroke

Teen Is Kicked Out By Mom And Her BF, Refuses To Return Home When Asked After Mom Has A Stroke

Teen Is Kicked Out By Mom And Her BF, Refuses To Return Home When Asked After Mom Has A Stroke

Teen Is Kicked Out By Mom And Her BF, Refuses To Return Home When Asked After Mom Has A Stroke

Teen Is Kicked Out By Mom And Her BF, Refuses To Return Home When Asked After Mom Has A Stroke

Teen Is Kicked Out By Mom And Her BF, Refuses To Return Home When Asked After Mom Has A Stroke

Teen Is Kicked Out By Mom And Her BF, Refuses To Return Home When Asked After Mom Has A Stroke

Teen Is Kicked Out By Mom And Her BF, Refuses To Return Home When Asked After Mom Has A Stroke

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