‘I haven't been on a date for 6 years’: Retired, divorced dad asks his unemployed 25-year-old son to stay elsewhere for one night so he can have a date at home, and the son gets angry about it

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  • AITAH for telling my adult son I need a little privacy?

    Older man in glasses stands outside by an arched stone doorway, wearing a gray button-down shirt.
  • I'm an older, retired, divorced man. My kids are all adults. 2 years ago, I allowed my son, now 25, to move back in with me in my two bedroom 1,000 ft² apartment.
  • His mental health has been slowly going downhill, I believe. He has been diagnosed with anxiety and depress on, but refuses to get any kind of treatment for it.
  • He now has no job, few friends, and spends most of his time bedrotting in his room.
  • He only leaves to occasionally go to movies, comic book stores, or his mother's house for dinner.
  • Older man in glasses smiles beside a wooden door and stone wall, wearing a dark sweater.
  • I don't charge him rent, and I actually give him spending money every month; mostly so that he is able to get out of the apartment and do something once in awhile.
  • I have not been on a date for 6 years. Several weeks ago a woman I dated in the past reached out to me.
  • We reconnected. We've been talking for weeks, wanting to get together. But we are both busy people, she lives almost 2 hours away, and so it has been very difficult for us to actually go on a date.
  • This Saturday however, she is coming to my place after work. We may go out to a bar or a restaurant, or we may just decide stay home.
  • She will most likely be spending the night, and may be here all weekend. I told my son about this date a week and a half ago, when I made it.
  • I was hoping he would volunteer to get out of the apartment for the night. He didn't.
  • I hinted to him that it might be awkward for him to be here while I am on a date.
  • His answer was that he would just stay in his room the whole time she's here.
  • I even considered getting him a hotel room to stay in for the night, as my friend is really excited about coming back to my apartment, and would rather be here than in a hotel.
  • But a hotel room on the weekend, at short notice, was going to be super expensive.
  • Older man in a cap and glasses smiles outdoors in front of trees and a blurred building.
  • I just couldn't do it. The situation has me stressed beyond measure. Finally today, I sat him down and told him that I need him to let me have the apartment Saturday night.
  • That he needs to spend the night at his mother's, or a friend's or wherever he can.
  • It turned into as close to an argument as we ever get. I repeated my observation about how awkward it would be for him to be here.
  • He replied that when he lived on his own, with roommates, they all had guests who spent the night in their rooms while everyone else went about their business.
  • I told him that was a very different dynamic than a small apartment shared by a father and son.
  • He finally agreed that he would find somewhere to go. But he is extremely angry now, and feels that I am being unfair expecting him to leave for a night.
  • AITAH for insisting that he leaves?

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