An intergenerational living arrangement that isn’t like some funny ’90s sitcom.

Ghostyped

2.

And…"

“They are miserable and unhappy and want to move back to Florida.

Two slices of avocado toast, one with tomatoes and the other topped with a fried egg

All they do is call me to bitch about every minor inconvenience.

I did the f’ing math.”

IDKMBIKILY

3.

A woman and man sit together looking at a laptop; the man appears concerned or puzzled

“Literally got into an argument because I asked my mom to take her shoes off in my house.

You’d have thought I slapped her in the face.”

Winnie_the_poops

4.

Person stepping on a white rug with muddy paw prints, in a home setting

I had three rules: 1.)

Always remember it’s my house, 2.)

Never make me feel uncomfortable in my own home."

Several clear water bottles with white caps against a blue background

“It lasted three months before she moved out on her own.

Left acting like a victim.

Numerous-Afternoon89

5.

Elderly woman with glasses looks concerned while talking on a cell phone outdoors

HealingDailyy

6.

So f’ing annoying.”

thehourglasses

7.

Person smoking a cigarette, close-up of hand and mouth, focus on lit end

Im 30, I think Im past the age of trying to live it up and trying drugs.

She was pissed that I didnt respect her."

Fabulous_Celery_1817

8.

Man in distress holding his head, expression of concern, wearing a bracelet

My ex acted like it was such a blessing.

So I started packing my shit, and moved out within a week of hearing that.

zerosumratio

9.

Person holding up hand in a "stop" gesture, face obscured, wearing a black top and bracelet

“I’m Gen X, and my boomer parents moved in with my family.

The phone call came, asking where we were my husband was not pleased.

The next day I had to remind my mother that I AM 50 F’ING YEARS OLD.”

Puzzled_State2658

10. imgaybutnottoogay

11.

He was getting a bit extra and putting on weight fast, but she didn’t know that.

Then I realized, I have power."

ocean_flan

12.

“My boomer dad just turned 69.

He moved in with me and my two children a year ago.

I live in a small two-bedroom apartment.

Im working on getting him out.

He wasnt supposed to be here permanently; this was only supposed to be temporary.

Now I dont have a living room, and I have a leech for a dad.

I can’t wait to finally get him out.”

Nehssie

13.

“My dad moved in with my sister, her husband, and their three kids.

Yeah, she kicked his ass out.

He was constantly making a mess, eating all the food, and yelling at the children.

Also mix in all the recent wild Fox ‘News’ nonsense, yikes.

taki1002

14.

It was a mixed blessing.

Some good came of it.

A lot of bad.

And the most I was willing to do.”

shaunwthompson

15.

“Don’t get me started.

My parents live with me, I take care of them, and they still treat me like shit.

They’re alive because of me.

I revolve my life and calendar outside of work around their medical needs.

My stress is so high, and it’s not going down.

They’re so mean and entitled.”

brokencrayons

16.

“My parents had to move in with me and my husband for a few months several years ago.

My mom kept rearranging furniture and the kitchen drawers.

Longest three months of my life.”

SuitableJelly5149

17.

“I actually purchased my home specifically so my father could move in with me.

In-law suite on the first floor.

My father has gone full boomer.

There is no way in hell that man can move in with me.

I would rather sell my house than him move in.”

thelanai

18.And lastly, “‘No.’

Is a complete sentence.

lilberg83

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