Reciprocity is one of our innate traits as evolved human beings. If someone does us a solid favor, it’s natural for us to respond with another helpful deed.
However, some situations can be tricky. Here, a mother allowed her son’s partner to live with them until she found a place of her own. In turn, the young woman offered to cook meals for the family. Things became slightly uncomfortable when the girlfriend refused to heed the mom’s reasonable request.
Tensions rose when the son eventually became involved. Scroll down for the entire story.
It may seem like a good idea to live with a significant other’s family, especially if you are on good terms with them
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This wasn’t the case with a young woman, who had to live with her boyfriend’s family
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Issues arose when she refused to comply with a reasonable request from her boyfriend’s mom
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Cohabitating with a partner’s family will come with issues
Even if you’re on the best of terms with your significant other’s family, tensions may arise because of the change in dynamics. Boundaries may be stepped on, albeit unintentionally.
As the online counseling agency Therapevo points out, having an additional person in the household may affect finances, among other things. This may be especially true if the individual is not contributing to the household income, as with the son’s girlfriend.
Therapevo also pointed out potential issues for couples who rely on the financial resources of the owner of the house, in this case, the mom.
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“If you are relying on financial help from your parents, your parents may expect to have a say in how the house is run or even on where you spend money on renovations or decorations,” an excerpt from the article reads, which also notes that such situations may lead to frustration and conflict.
Cohabitation arrangements are bound to be problematic without the necessary boundaries in place. Apart from that, proper communication is also key, and it comes down to mutual respect.
“To have a productive conversation, it’s vital to establish emotional safety by actively listening to what the person is saying and understanding the emotions behind their words,” licensed psychologist Dr. Andrea Polard told Brides.
There appears to be a lack of clear communication between the three parties. The mom’s request was indeed reasonable, but she may have expressed it in a way that made the girlfriend uncomfortable. Likewise, the son may have overreacted.
It may help if all three of them sat down to talk and clear the air on matters that needed clarification.
Many commenters sided with the mom
However, some people thought everyone was at fault
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Ohh. At first I was thinking "she's making meals for you, OP; that's fair!" but I didn't realise that she was doing it off OP's dime, which changes things a lot. OP is NTA at all for drawing a line, especially stuff like steak which is not cheap. I do think OP should have set boundaries before initially giving the GF the card, but that doesn't make her an AH. Maybe a bit naive, but not an AH.
Exactly. While this could have been handled much better by -as you say- setting a budget from the very beginning OP is not an AH.
Load More Replies...There is two things op could do , first is sit down with carmella ,and teach her about budgeting, and go shopping with her to help her learn , the second is to only put your weekly budget on the bp card put rest in a savings account so she’s LITTERALLY only got what’s on the card NO MORE , n as ur not making your son pay rent , he’s also not learning jack about running a home and bills , so he’s gonna come unstuck the first rent day 😳🙄this needs sorting asap , n who’s the other two lol you say 6 ,son gf u n husband . ? do you have two other kids at home ? Either way NTA , but help the girl learn how to manage running a home x
NTA given the situation, but personally I would've been charging them some kind of rent. When my daughter decided to not go to college she thought she was going to be doing a bunch of things while I'm paying her bills and I set it straight immediately. People who don't go to college get jobs and pay bills, it's not mean it's life. I was reasonable, her rent was paying the water and electric bills every month...altogether about $350 a month. She actually became less wasteful, she was famous for leaving on every light and taking 1.5 hour showers but when she saw that affected how much she had to pay every month she was turning lights out on me...lol...she took it upon herself to start checking the fridge and bringing home things we needed. Currently she is 25, engaged, and owns a home.
Ohh. At first I was thinking "she's making meals for you, OP; that's fair!" but I didn't realise that she was doing it off OP's dime, which changes things a lot. OP is NTA at all for drawing a line, especially stuff like steak which is not cheap. I do think OP should have set boundaries before initially giving the GF the card, but that doesn't make her an AH. Maybe a bit naive, but not an AH.
Exactly. While this could have been handled much better by -as you say- setting a budget from the very beginning OP is not an AH.
Load More Replies...There is two things op could do , first is sit down with carmella ,and teach her about budgeting, and go shopping with her to help her learn , the second is to only put your weekly budget on the bp card put rest in a savings account so she’s LITTERALLY only got what’s on the card NO MORE , n as ur not making your son pay rent , he’s also not learning jack about running a home and bills , so he’s gonna come unstuck the first rent day 😳🙄this needs sorting asap , n who’s the other two lol you say 6 ,son gf u n husband . ? do you have two other kids at home ? Either way NTA , but help the girl learn how to manage running a home x
NTA given the situation, but personally I would've been charging them some kind of rent. When my daughter decided to not go to college she thought she was going to be doing a bunch of things while I'm paying her bills and I set it straight immediately. People who don't go to college get jobs and pay bills, it's not mean it's life. I was reasonable, her rent was paying the water and electric bills every month...altogether about $350 a month. She actually became less wasteful, she was famous for leaving on every light and taking 1.5 hour showers but when she saw that affected how much she had to pay every month she was turning lights out on me...lol...she took it upon herself to start checking the fridge and bringing home things we needed. Currently she is 25, engaged, and owns a home.


























































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