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AITA for telling my mom she can’t share a room or a bed with her boyfriend in my home?

by Emily Davis
October 16, 2025
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The original poster (OP), a 27-year-old woman, has a long-standing disagreement with her mother regarding cohabitation rules during family visits. When OP was in college and living with her boyfriend, the couple established a tradition of alternating Christmases between their respective families. The conflict first arose when OP’s mother insisted that her boyfriend could not stay at her house or share a room, leading OP to book separate accommodation.

This initial incident established a precedent where OP refused future visits under those restrictive terms. Years later, after the death of OP’s father and her mother beginning a new relationship, the dynamic has reversed. When the mother requested a visit with her new boyfriend, OP set the same boundary she had been forced to accept previously: no sharing a room or bed in OP’s home. The mother reacted with anger, accusing OP of pettiness, leaving OP unsure if her boundary enforcement is fair given the history.

AITA for telling my mom she can’t share a room or a bed with her boyfriend in my home?

When I (27f) was in college I met my boyfriend...

We decided from that point onward to take turns spending...

my mom made it clear my boyfriend could not stay...

My dad argued in favor of letting it happen since...

She said I should respect the rules of her house...

but I didn't want to tell my boyfriend to be...

After that I made it clear there would be no...

Two years ago my dad died and for 11 months...

They don't live together exactly but according to my brother...

My brother could hear mom and her boyfriend in bed...

My mom was furious and demanded to know why he...

It started mom off on him not being happy for...

My mom seems to be missing my brother being around...

She wanted to bring her boyfriend along and I told...

She got mad at me and said she's a grown...

But it sounded like she doesn't care if we hear...

I also told her I wasn't going to reward her...

According to Dr. Skyler Cooper, a specialist in family dynamics and relational boundaries, “Reciprocity in boundary setting is a critical marker of maturity in adult relationships; however, when reciprocity is used as a tool for past grievance management rather than future well-being, it often becomes punitive rather than constructive.”

The OP’s behavior can be understood through the lens of boundary enforcement, complicated by historical power imbalance. The mother initially used her parental authority to dictate terms based on her house rules, setting a precedent that intimacy must be separated when visiting her home. The OP, feeling unfairly treated, is now mirroring this exact rule in her own adult living situation. While the OP is asserting agency over her space, the motivation appears heavily influenced by a desire to force the mother to experience the same discomfort or constraint she once felt.

The situation involving the OP’s brother moving out due to hearing his mother and her boyfriend highlights the impact of unspoken expectations and lack of consideration in shared family environments. For a path forward, the OP could consider separating the issue of past grievances from the current need for functional boundaries. A professional approach would involve stating a clear boundary based on personal comfort (e.g., “I need my home to maintain a certain level of privacy”) rather than explicitly referencing the past rule applied by the mother, which may reduce the feeling of retaliation for the mother.

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REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

BlueGreen_1956 NTA What goes around comes around. Your mom: "One...

Majestic_Daikon_1494 ": Your house your rules Tipsy-boo: NTA Its not...

they are married so you have every right to make...

No_C**kroach4248 Your mom has her boyfriend over nearly every night...

heard clearly, why would she miss having her kids around?...

Popular-Awareness-30 NTA, your house, your rules: It is petty but...

Creepy-Nature2684 NTA. It will be marked as petty, but i...

Most parents don't see their children as what they are,...

Reaffirming this boundary that SHE set either leads to conversation...

SpiteWestern6739 NTA, in the same way you had to follow...

she has to follow yours if she wants to stay...

The OP is currently in a difficult emotional position, balancing her desire for a relationship with her mother against the need to maintain consistency in the boundaries she previously fought to establish for herself. The core conflict stems from the mother’s past rigid enforcement of her own household rules, which the OP is now mirroring in her own home, leading to accusations of being childish.

The central question remains whether the OP is justified in applying the exact same terms to her mother’s visit that her mother once applied to her adult relationship, or if this response crosses the line into unproductive retaliation. Readers must consider if establishing clear, reciprocal boundaries in adult family relationships outweighs the potential cost of alienating the mother.

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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