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Let’s be real: living at home as a young adult can feel like a weird limbo. You’re not a kid anymore, but you’re not fully on your own either. You’re paying your phone bill, applying for jobs, maybe even dating seriously—but you’re still sleeping in your childhood bedroom and getting side-eyes for leaving dishes in the sink. And for parents? It’s hard to stop parenting when your grown child is still in the next room, especially when old habits and expectations linger.
This episode dives into the messy middle—where curfews clash with independence, boundaries get blurry, and emotional baggage from both sides resurfaces in the most unexpected ways. We talk about what it means to live together as adults, how to shift from parent-child dynamics to mutual respect, and why communication (not passive-aggressive fridge notes) is key to surviving this season.
Whether you’re the parent trying not to hover, or the young adult trying not to lose your mind, this conversation is for anyone navigating the tension, tenderness, and transformation of sharing space while growing up—together.
By Doctor Therapy MomLet’s be real: living at home as a young adult can feel like a weird limbo. You’re not a kid anymore, but you’re not fully on your own either. You’re paying your phone bill, applying for jobs, maybe even dating seriously—but you’re still sleeping in your childhood bedroom and getting side-eyes for leaving dishes in the sink. And for parents? It’s hard to stop parenting when your grown child is still in the next room, especially when old habits and expectations linger.
This episode dives into the messy middle—where curfews clash with independence, boundaries get blurry, and emotional baggage from both sides resurfaces in the most unexpected ways. We talk about what it means to live together as adults, how to shift from parent-child dynamics to mutual respect, and why communication (not passive-aggressive fridge notes) is key to surviving this season.
Whether you’re the parent trying not to hover, or the young adult trying not to lose your mind, this conversation is for anyone navigating the tension, tenderness, and transformation of sharing space while growing up—together.