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Tuesday, November 12, 2024
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MY PARENTS SAW THAT I BOUGHT A CONDO, THEN INSIST TO MOVE IN WITH ME

I had just purchased my very own condominium. After years of saving, my hard work had finally paid off. I was so excited to finally have the place of my own, away from the control of my parents.

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I was an adult now, or so I thought. Little did I know that my parents had hatched a plan to move in with me because I ‘upgraded’ to a condo.

Wanted to stay with me because it was a condominium

I showed my parents the condominium and they were overjoyed. They had supported me through the entire process, excited to see my hard work pay off. They weren’t prepared, however, for the news that I would be living there alone.

My parents were in shock. The idea that their grown son, who was almost 30 years old, would be living on his own was a difficult concept for them to grasp.

The truth was, they wanted to move in with me so that they could show off that they would be living in a condo.

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I tried to tell them no but they insisted

Of course I was not okay with that and I had to come up with another way to tell them that I didn’t want them living with me.

Despite my pleas and explanation that I was now an adult and could handle my own responsibilities, they were unconvinced.

No matter how I explained, they insisted that they move in with me and gave reasons like they could help me around with the house.

I was appalled. I could not believe that my parents were so insistent. They had no idea how ridiculous their suggestion was.

I argued for hours, but they refused to listen. In their minds, it was the only way they could ensure that their son was safe and taken care of.

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I had no other choice. I gave in and allowed my parents to move in with me.

The next few months were a nightmare. My parents were constantly in my business, checking up on me and making sure I was doing my chores. It was like living with a couple of babysitters.

I had no privacy, no freedom and no control over my own life. I felt like a prisoner in my own home. I was so unhappy that I started to dread coming home every day.

I was eventually able to convince my parents to move out, but it took a lot of arguing and negotiation. It was a long and difficult process, but it was worth it in the end.

I never thought that my parents would be so out of touch with reality. I was so relieved to finally have my own space and my own life back.

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