A quiet storm brews beneath the surface of a shared home, where the lines between family support and personal boundaries blur into tension. A sister, temporarily housed yet increasingly authoritative, weaves new rules into the fabric of daily life, her psychiatric sessions shaping a reality that feels less like shared space and more like a battleground.
Amidst clean eating mandates and chore charts born from therapy, the promise of temporary shelter fractures under the weight of unspoken resentments and clashing expectations. What began as an act of kindness now strains under the pressure of control and misunderstanding, leaving both women grappling with the fragile balance between help and autonomy.

AITA for not following rules and boundaries?










Dr. Harriet Lerner, a clinical psychologist known for her work on boundaries, often emphasizes that healthy relationships require mutual respect for personal space and autonomy. When one party leverages a temporary vulnerability (like needing housing) to exert long-term control over the host’s established environment, it severely disrupts the fundamental power dynamic.
The sister’s behavior—creating rigid rules, demanding specific dietary secrecy (eating fast food in the car), and instituting a chore chart for the homeowner who is providing rent-free accommodation—suggests an overreach driven by anxiety or a maladaptive coping mechanism for her current housing instability. Her framing of the situation as feeling like a ‘live-in servant’ while she works minimal hours and has three dependents staying in someone else’s space indicates a significant lack of perspective regarding the generosity being extended. The poster’s reaction, while emotional, is rooted in protecting their established autonomy over their private property.
The suggestion to attend a joint session with the sister’s psychiatrist moves the boundary discussion into an inappropriate therapeutic arena controlled by a third party who is not impartial to the living situation. The poster acted appropriately by asserting that the terms of residency must respect the owner’s boundaries. A more constructive future approach would involve clearly stating non-negotiable house rules for the guest (e.g., ‘You may not dictate my diet or create mandatory chore lists for me in my home’) before the situation escalates to eviction threats, focusing strictly on the terms of the temporary stay.
THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

















The original poster is facing significant frustration due to a sudden imposition of household rules by their sister, who is currently living in the poster’s home rent-free. The central conflict arises from the sister attempting to dictate the living environment, including food choices and chore assignments, despite being the temporary guest.
Should a temporary houseguest be permitted to establish new, restrictive rules for the homeowner, or is the host obligated to maintain absolute autonomy over their own residence, even if it causes friction with the guest’s perceived needs?







