Living under the same roof with friends can blur the lines between kindness and boundaries, but when those boundaries are crossed, the weight of unspoken expectations crushes the spirit. The quiet home, once a sanctuary, becomes a battleground of frustration and resentment as uninvited guests overstay their welcome, disregarding the fragile balance of respect and consideration.
Betrayed and unheard, the homeowner’s anger boils beneath a forced calm, words sharp with the sting of broken trust. The harsh insults hurled in the heat of conflict only deepen the wounds, leaving a painful rift where friendship once stood, and a home turned into a prison of unacknowledged grievances.

My roommate had her family stay with us for 2 weeks in my home without asking me




As renowned family therapist Dr. Harriet Lerner explains, “When we don’t set boundaries, we end up feeling like victims of other people’s behavior.”
The situation clearly demonstrates a failure in boundary enforcement, which has directly impacted the homeowner’s emotional well-being and sense of control over their space. The initial arrangement lacked formal structure (no signed agreement), relying solely on friendship, which often proves insufficient when shared living spaces are involved, especially during times of heightened need like recovery from surgery. The OP’s anger is a natural response to repeated boundary testing—the expected two-week visit extending by an unplanned week, coupled with ongoing noise issues. The guests’ response, escalating to verbal abuse (calling the OP a “fucking idiot and selfish”), suggests a significant power imbalance or a complete refusal to acknowledge the homeowner’s authority.
While the OP’s anger is justified given the circumstances, relying only on verbal agreements set the stage for this conflict. The homeowner’s actions were appropriate in asserting their needs, but the method of communication may have been less effective, leading to defensiveness from the guests. For future situations, the homeowner should immediately formalize all agreements in writing, detailing duration of stay, financial contributions, and acceptable behavior standards. If these written terms are violated, the next step should be clear consequences, such as legally terminating the informal tenancy, rather than relying solely on vocal requests that can be easily dismissed or met with hostility.
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The original poster is clearly feeling angry and disrespected due to a perceived violation of agreed-upon living arrangements, especially concerning boundaries regarding guests and noise control in their own home. The central conflict arises from the guest’s family overstaying their welcome and the resulting escalation where the homeowner was insulted after expressing frustration.
Given the clash between the homeowner’s right to set rules in their property and the guests’ alleged disregard for those rules, the key question is whether setting verbal boundaries is sufficient in cohabitation situations, or if formalizing agreements is necessary to prevent such severe boundary violations and subsequent emotional distress.







