36-year-old woman's helicopter mother breaks into her house to compulsively clean her kitchen: 'Coming into my house to nitpick everything is just unacceptable'

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    So this happened yesterday, my mother just let herself into my house (I am a 36 yr old woman) and walked into my bedroom at around 910am without a heads up she was coming over, nor asking if she could come over, or even knocking at the patio door that was open for my dog and yelling in that she was there.
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    She just walked into my bedroom and proceeded to ask why I wasn't wfh yet and after being told to leave, she pottered around in my kitchen "cleaning" stuff and attempted to fill the second dog water bowl (first and the one in my bathroom were full).
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    She has essentially ocd and it drove me nuts when I was a child, but coming into my house to nitpick everything is just unacceptable. I told her to leave multiple times, and after a good 5min plus of that I told her to get the f out asap, she did not take kindly to it but she never takes kindly to me establishing boundaries.
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    Her just walking in unannounced has happened around once every other month past couple years and my anxiety is off a cliff because of this and other personal stuff.
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    I know she wants to "help" but I am going insane over the intrusiveness. I am having m problems (severe depre sion and anxiety and chronic insomnia) which I have been working on all through 2024 and now am going to have a first app with a psychologist next week.
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    I just want to know if I am over-reacting or under-reacting because this has been my whole life. Overstepping, boundary pushing parents.
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    Don't even get me started on what happened in Mexico when I was 21 and she "overstepped lol" severely during our group holiday.
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    She tried to start cleaning my sink cause it was not up to her standards, I just cannot anymore.
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    • madamfangs 10h ago Change locks.
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    puntacana24 • 10h ago NTA - You are entitled to privacy in your own house. But now I really want to know what happened in Mexico.
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    • bevymartbc 10h ago I'd change all your locks as well as taking away her keys. Someone who is that OCD that she wants to control wht goes on in YOUR house as well as theirs probably made copies If she does it again, get a restraining order
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    SensitiveDrink5721 10h ago NTA. Confiscate her copy if your keys, and give her a stern talking to this behavior needs to stop.
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    Single_Egg3360 • 10h ago NTA. Are you kidding? Lock your doors. Change the locks if she has keys. Keep them locked. Get a doggie door for the patio door. ?! You are legally and morally entitled to privacy in your own home. Anyone entering without your express permission is a trespasser. Is she going to crawl
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    through a doggie door? This is a clear case of someone trying to make a crazy person out as normal. She is not. Make her stop or get a restraining order. This is not normal. You're 36, a grown
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    adult. You do not have to ask permission from anybody to live your own life. People will do whatever you let them get away with. Stop letting her walk all over you!
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    EmceeSuzy · 10h ago . I think you have actually been too tolerant but I can understand how that came about over the years but I need to know if you asked for your keys back and if she gave them to you.
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    You are going to have to take a very hard line with her and I would start with a Cease and Desist Letter. No, I am not kidding. Find a template online and send it via certified mail. Define the activity (that she must desist) as Entering the residence at _full address_ without and explicit invitation. Oh, and obviously you are NTA.
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    Amira_Glam • 9h ago Nah, you're not overreacting at all. Your house isn't a 24/7 open house for her to waltz in and start a surprise cleaning mission.
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    Setting boundaries isn't ride, it's necessary-especially when someone repeatedly ignores them. Taking back the keys was 100% the right move, and if she can't respect that, that's on her, not you.
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    bevymartbc 10h ago NTA. Anyone who can't respect boundaries needs to have them enforced
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    I did the same thing with my dad who wouldn't respect that I had my own place and my own life and thought he could barge in whenever he wanted
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    However be prepared, It caused a massive rift between me and my dad and we didn't speak for 20 years up until his passing.
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    SnoopyisCute • 9h ago NTA But, I wouldn't ask for the keys. Just get the locks changed. She probably has 100 copies of the key.

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