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AITAH for not taking in my parents after they lost their house when they kicked me out at 18?

by John Doe
October 20, 2025
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She built her life from the ground up, fighting through rejection and heartbreak when her own family cast her aside for simply being herself. Every brick of her condo stands as a testament to her resilience, a sanctuary forged from years of pain and perseverance.

Now, when her parents find themselves broken and vulnerable, they turn to the very person they once abandoned, begging for refuge. But she holds firm, choosing self-preservation over misplaced guilt, refusing to let old wounds be reopened by those who never stood by her side.

AITAH for not taking in my parents after they lost their house when they kicked me out at 18?

I (26F) own a small condo. I worked my a*s...

They kicked me out at 18 when I came out...

They had no insurance, no emergency fund, nothing. They reached...

My dad told me I was ungrateful. My mom cried...

" I'm not. I just don't owe them anything. I...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation presents a severe test of personal boundaries following significant relational trauma. The OP’s parents initiated the severing of the relationship years ago through rejection and expulsion at age eighteen, effectively setting a precedent that the relationship was conditional based on the parents’ acceptance of the OP’s identity.

The current request forces the OP to manage not only a new, immediate stressor (housing crisis) but also the resurfacing of deep-seated feelings of abandonment and lack of validation. The parents’ reactions—labeling the OP as ‘ungrateful,’ ‘punishing,’ and using guilt (‘leave your family on the street’)—are classic examples of emotional manipulation used to enforce compliance when established boundaries are met. The OP is not responsible for the consequences of their parents’ failure to secure insurance or emergency savings, especially considering the prior abandonment.

The OP’s refusal to host them is appropriate given the history and their need to protect their peace and resources. A more constructive future approach would involve communicating boundaries clearly without justification, perhaps suggesting alternative, non-live-in support (like temporary financial aid for a shelter or short-term rental deposit) that respects the OP’s living space while still acknowledging the extreme nature of the disaster.

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Inside_Major_8078 NTA: Was their house paid off? How can someone...

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The original poster (OP) is standing firm on a decision rooted in past parental rejection and years of emotional recovery, choosing to prioritize their established independence and emotional safety over their parents’ current crisis. The central conflict lies between the OP’s right to maintain boundaries protecting their hard-earned stability and the parents’ expectation of familial obligation, especially during a catastrophic event.

Given the history of being disowned and the lack of prior support, is the OP justified in refusing to offer housing to parents who are now facing homelessness, or does the severity of their current situation create a moral obligation that supersedes past grievances?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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