I Have Imposed My Mom Strict Household Rules If She Wants to Live Under My Roof

Publish date: 2024-06-26

They say that a parent’s love is unconditional. However, how healthy is it to fulfill your role as a child and always feel like you have to repay your parents for everything they have done for you? There are some cases, like this Reddit user, where children, when they become adults, must continue to deal with toxic behavior from their parents, which is also not fair.

The situation my mother is going through is entirely her fault, which makes this even more upsetting. She and my stepfather bought a 7-bedroom house 10 years ago, right after she quit her job of 20 years to work at a start-up company that closed just 3 years later.

My stepfather spent the last years of his life in bed because he ignored all the doctors who told him to stop eating every moment of the day. So, he died weighing over 485 lbs and in misery. When he passed away earlier this year, he practically used up the last of my mother’s money and now the banks are repossessing her house.

I don’t know where she went after she stormed out of my house. My brother called me and told me I have “the biggest balls in the family” for the stunt I pulled. Apparently, none of us want her to move into our homes. I hope she finds a nice park bench to sleep on.

Parents can sometimes develop behaviors that are considered toxic. This is the case if, after interacting with them, you feel:

Other traits to keep in mind are:

How to deal with the negative behavior of our parents in adulthood?

Some ways to deal with this difficult situation are:

Toxic parents affect one’s adult life greatly and healing doesn’t come in a strike of willpower. But with the right approach, it may turn into a journey to restore your life for the better.

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