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AITAH for telling my adult son I need a little privacy?
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The roommate comparison is where this really goes off the rails. Comparing a father-son living situation to a roommate situation is like comparing a hostage negotiation to a group project. Roommates split rent, roommates chose to live together as equals, roommates aren't the person who raised you and currently funds your movie ticket habit. There's no equivalency here, there's just a 25-year-old borrowing logic from a completely different living arrangement because it happens to support the conclusion he already wanted.
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What's actually happening is a man who's given his son free housing, spending money, and two years of patience is now being treated like the unreasonable one for wanting a single evening without an audience. That's not entitlement dressed up nice, that's entitlement wearing pajamas and refusing to leave the couch.
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Asking someone to spend one Saturday night elsewhere, in a home you don't pay for, isn't cruelty. It's the bare minimum decency owed to the guy who's been quietly paying for everything, including the very bedroom your son is currently sulking in.
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