The user, a 27-year-old female, is currently housing her mother (52f) and stepfather (55m) after they lost their home due to financial hardship. The stepfather has only secured part-time employment since moving in about two or three months ago.
The living situation began experiencing issues when the user went on a two-week vacation. Her stepfather started making repeated, unsolicited comments about her clothing being too revealing, such as her shorts or skirts being too short. After confronting him several times without success, the conflict escalated when the user’s boyfriend visited, leading to a heated argument about house rules and boundaries, causing the user to establish new financial terms and potential eviction for continued behavior.

AITA for putting my foot down and charging rent when my stepdad started trying to tell me what to do in my own house?


















As renowned family therapist Dr. Terri Givens explains, “When adult children transition into a role of housing parents or stepparents, the family system must renegotiate roles, moving away from parent-child dynamics toward adult-to-adult relationships based on mutual respect and contractual agreements.”
The stepfather’s behavior suggests a conflict between his established patriarchal role—which he likely feels entitled to as an elder and a guest in the home—and the reality that he is now living under the user’s jurisdiction. His unsolicited comments on clothing and the late visit with the boyfriend are attempts to reassert control and enforce a perceived moral code within the shared space. The user, feeling her autonomy threatened, reacted assertively by immediately establishing financial leverage ($400 rent) and a clear consequence (eviction) for boundary violations. While the mother initially deflected responsibility, the user effectively framed the rent as a practical benefit, which softened her mother’s resistance.
The user’s actions, while perhaps emotionally charged, were a necessary and decisive step to regain control over her living environment. In situations involving parental or stepparent figures moving into adult children’s homes, clearly defined financial agreements and behavioral expectations (akin to a lease) are crucial for preventing resentment. The constructive recommendation for the future would be to formalize the temporary living arrangement in writing, detailing not only the financial terms but also specific, mutually agreed-upon behavioral boundaries, thereby professionalizing the relationship and minimizing future emotional volatility.
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The user feels that her stepfather is overstepping his authority by imposing moralistic judgments on her personal appearance and social life within her own home, leading her to enforce strict rules and rent charges. The central conflict is between the user’s need for autonomy in her living space and the stepfather’s attempt to enforce traditional household standards on an adult renter/guest.
The core question for debate is whether the user was justified in immediately imposing rent and setting an ultimatum regarding eviction in response to unsolicited personal criticism, or if the existing family dynamic required a softer approach, despite the imposition on her autonomy. How should boundary violations be handled when family members are living under the user’s roof?







