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AITAH for being upset at the amount of money my boyfriend’s mother wants to charge me for living in her house ?

by Alex Johnson
March 15, 2026
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She met him as just a colleague, but in less than a year, their lives intertwined deeply—she found solace in his childhood home, a refuge from the relentless storm of her past. Haunted by loss and betrayal, she carries the weight of a fractured family and mounting debts, seeking warmth and stability in a place that isn’t truly hers.

Yet beneath the quiet acceptance of his mother and the walls that shelter her, lies a painful truth: this is not the first time she’s had to surrender her sense of belonging, forced to live in the shadows of others’ homes. Her heart longs for a place to call her own, a sanctuary where she can finally feel safe and whole.

AITAH for being upset at the amount of money my boyfriend’s mother wants to charge me for living in her house ?

I met my (24f) boyfriend (23m) at work, we were...

We are together since 9 months, and for the past...

My bf lived independently in a town from the other...

The reason I'm sleeping there is that we live in...

(Mother deceased and father is homeless and stole my credit...

His mother never said anything against it and she knows...

Also, it's unfortunately not the first time that I can't...

Everytime I had enough monthly income, I would be the...

Anyway, I still pay for the room in which I...

- I buy my own sanitary products of all sorts...

- I use the hairdryer only 5 minutes max

On top of that my boyftiend gives his mother and...

My boyfriend's mother and his stepdad are not rich but...

My bf's mother has announced to my bf (not to...

(Mind you I make minimum wage, I earn 10€/hour, so...

1) her house, her rules And 2) I still cost...

I think it is weird to start charging me precisely...

According to my boyfriend, she actually wanted to charge me...

I thought the ideal cost would be between 50 and...

I *know* that I don't cost more than 20€ of...

And as for food, on top of mostly not eating...

My theory is that her partner spends so much on...

The money she asks for left me feeling like an...

So I don't know, am I the a*shole for thinking...

Even before that, we were working very hard with my...

According to Dr. Irene Klugman, a specialist in relational psychology and boundary setting, housing situations involving extended, unpaid residency often carry an inherent risk of shifting dynamics once external financial pressures or perceived costs increase. She notes that in cases of financial disparity, ‘the host’s definition of ‘fair contribution’ rarely aligns perfectly with the guest’s objective cost of consumption; it often becomes a proxy for perceived emotional labor, social expectation, or the reassertion of household authority.’

The narrator’s behavior demonstrates hypervigilance and extreme measures—limiting showers, near-fasting, and meticulous tracking of small expenditures—which strongly suggests high anxiety rooted in past experiences of dependency and financial trauma (e.g., the student loan theft). This behavior, while intended to prevent being a ‘burden,’ often reinforces the host’s perception of the guest as temporary or overly costly, even if the objective cost is low. The failure of the mother-in-law to communicate the charge directly to the narrator, instead using the boyfriend as an intermediary, is a significant communication failure that escalates feelings of being unwanted and undermined.

The demand for 150€, especially when communicated indirectly and precisely when the narrator was physically absent for 60% of the month, suggests the charge is less about utilities and more about establishing a formal status or responding to unrelated household financial stress (potentially related to the stepdad’s spending). The narrator’s actions in meticulously minimizing costs were appropriate given their goal of not imposing, but the emotional response—feeling like a parasite—is a direct result of the stressful environment. Future handling should involve the boyfriend initiating a direct, calm conversation with his mother to clarify the basis of the charge (Is it a formal rent, or a contribution to general household expenses?), and negotiating a figure that is sustainable based on objective assessment rather than projected guilt.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

Wrong_Moose_9763 She can charge you what ever she wants, it's...

Eve-3 YTA It sounds like you unofficially moved in with...

Had you done that from the start then a discussion...

As for what a reasonable rate is, it doesn't matter...

They sound like saints for not only accepting a stranger...

Instead of taking your poor financial situation out on these...

Gohighsweetcherry YTA It's not her responsibility to house you, feed...

No-Sandwich1511 $150 is not a lot in the grand scheme...

I honestly do not think this woman is taking advantage...

If you have never been financially responsible for running a...

Then I suggest you work out a budget and aim...

Lyzab77 First, I just want to tell you I'm sorry...

You've been invited by your boyfriend in his mother's house....

You say you already pay a rent somewhere: why don't...

I'm not sure to understand if your boyfriend has a...

So, why don't you try to find a place with...

But they have two adults in their place and can't...

So she can charge you whatever she wants, it's her...

Parents can help their children for years but she has...

NixKlappt-Reddit YTA

This does not sound like a lof of money. Your poor financial situation does not mean, that you are privileged to live for free in their house. What would be your option? Like you said, you live in an expensive area.

Would you rather move out and pay 1.5k for your...

ParticularTrain8235 YTA hobos*xual

The individual is caught between the overwhelming pressure of severe financial precarity and the sudden imposition of a financial requirement from their host. Despite taking extraordinary measures to minimize their presence and usage, the request for a monthly fee has triggered feelings of being an ‘unwanted parasite,’ highlighting the deep emotional impact of perceived rejection when one is already vulnerable.

Given the host’s established financial stability compared to the narrator’s minimum wage earnings and existing debts, is the sudden demand for 150€ justified by actual consumption costs, or does it reflect underlying motivations related to the household’s financial strain or a desire to enforce stricter boundaries? How should the couple balance financial autonomy with the existing reliance on familial support?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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