Dad Asks For $1K A Month While Daughter Covers Chores And Utilities, She Chooses The Door Instead
I think that when parents are super controlling, kids tend to be more rebellious. Unfortunately, some mothers and fathers can’t let go of this behavior even when their children turn into adults. No wonder we hear so many stories of kids being estranged from their family.
Speaking of controlling parents, this woman was sick of the ridiculous rules that hers had set up. Drama hit the roof when her oblivious dad accused her of not helping out with the household and asked for $1,000 rent. Scroll down to find out what she did out of frustration!
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Sometimes, adult children prefer to drop contact with their parents who refuse to quit their controlling behavior
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The 23-year-old poster stayed with her parents, so she paid $500 for utilities, did household chores, and drove her brother around, but her dad asked her to pay $500 rent
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Apparently, her dad didn’t know how much she contributed, and her mom tried to negotiate her paying $750 monthly, but they had a string of rules attached
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The poster realized that with a little bit of more money, she could get a place of her own, and also free herself from her parents’ numerous rules
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After her dad snooped through her room and found out how much she earned, it pushed her more to look for her own place, and eventually, she moved out
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However, her brother had a panic attack in her absence, so she took him in for the summer, but their parents blamed each other for driving the kids away from the house
In today’s story, the 23-year-old original poster (OP) vents her frustrations with her parents. Well, she was living with them, working from home, and earning over $82K a year. She had a deal to pay for utilities, handle a few household chores, and also drive her brother around everywhere. However, her dad was unaware of everything she did.
That’s why he was under the impression that she wasn’t doing enough, and asked her to pay $500 rent every month. Along with utilities, she would spend $1,000 per month while also adhering to their house rules. Obviously, she found it unfair and refused to comply, which triggered a massive fight. Her mom tried to negotiate $750 per month, but our lady wasn’t having it.
After all, she was still paying off her college loan, and with a few dollars, she could have her own place without any of their rules. She was more determined to move out after her dad snooped into her room and found out how much she earned. Despite finding out how much she actually contributed to the household, he acted stubborn and refused to apologize for his behavior.
The OP soon gave an update that she had eventually moved out and that life was much better without all their rules and extra responsibilities. However, it ended with her younger brother having a panic attack, as he was close to her and felt isolated at home. Well, she took him in for the summer, but their parents had started fighting, blaming each other for the kids leaving the house.
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To get deeper insights into this complicated family situation, Bored Panda reached out to Eden Lobo, a counselor and psychology professor, for an interview. She argued that when a parent is genuinely trying to teach a life lesson, it looks like a collaborative conversation. However, a controlling parent usually makes unilateral demands based on their own emotions or ego, she added.
Our expert stressed that “When you try to set adult boundaries with such parents or treat it like a fair negotiation, they get angry, call you selfish, or give you the cold shoulder. They don’t actually want you to grow up and leave. They want to keep you in the role of a teenager who still has to ask for permission.”
Moreover, Prof. Lobo believed that the father crossed a massive boundary by snooping in her room. Psychologically, she narrated that this usually happens when a parent’s ego is deeply tied to being the head of the household and the ultimate provider. When an adult child starts making good money, sometimes even out-earning the parent, it triggers a massive insecurity, she said.
Prof. Lobo also spoke about how the father used silence and a refusal to apologize to punish his daughter and protect his ego. “This was enabled by the mother, who hid the daughter’s utility payments to avoid conflict, making her look like a freeloader. When exposed, the mother turned on her daughter to keep her free childcare and chauffeur.”
Ultimately, this mix of parental ego and manipulation proved the daughter was valued only as a financial target, completely shattering her trust, Prof. Lobo summed up. Well, it’s a good thing she moved out, right? What are your thoughts? Feel free to share them in the comments!
Netizens felt that her parents sounded insufferable, as their behavior was quite immature, and moving out was the best resolution
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Good for OP for moving out + taking in her bro. Too bad they have such lousy parents. I agree with all of the, "Mom was keeping secret from Dad how much extra OP paid to make OP look bad" comments.
In this case, “living on her own is expensive!” isn’t, because she’s paying that money to actually be able to LIVE, have people over to eat or have secks, to come and go as she pleases without people getting into her private business, have privacy … the independence alone is worth the rent! I’ll bet she’s breathing sooo much easier. I only wish I knew where she is so I could move there, too!
Going purely by what my sister loves to call "context clues", OP lives in Texas. (The Galleria mall + serial kíller in the "bayou".) You do not want to move to Texas. Trust me.
Load More Replies...Good for OP for moving out + taking in her bro. Too bad they have such lousy parents. I agree with all of the, "Mom was keeping secret from Dad how much extra OP paid to make OP look bad" comments.
In this case, “living on her own is expensive!” isn’t, because she’s paying that money to actually be able to LIVE, have people over to eat or have secks, to come and go as she pleases without people getting into her private business, have privacy … the independence alone is worth the rent! I’ll bet she’s breathing sooo much easier. I only wish I knew where she is so I could move there, too!
Going purely by what my sister loves to call "context clues", OP lives in Texas. (The Galleria mall + serial kíller in the "bayou".) You do not want to move to Texas. Trust me.
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