Hi there mitchll121
My BPDs26 lives at home too so I understand the difficulties of adults living together. This is then further complicated by BPD and it's so easy for them to take things the wrong way or feel completely useless.
There's been a few issues I've needed to raise: non payment of rent, late rent, bedroom and bathroom cleanliness, access to the washing machine and drier because he leaves loads in, loud sex, not pitching in to help out. It goes on!
Any confrontational conversation about him doing or not doing something is a trigger. He resists, particularly when it involves any effort on his part.
I've worked hard on better communication skills and validation. I also choose my moment and know what I'm going to say and how I'm going to say it beforehand. Never when he's tired, hungry, busy, anxious or, for that matter, me either! I'm light as a fairy in my conversations but assertive/caring on the more serious stuff. I don't always get it right but I'm a lot better than I was.
I may let the little things go sometimes BUT the rent is always paid. I pick my battles and concentrate on what really matters.
What really matters to me is him learning financial management skills so he can eventually live independently. That's my priority and, in the scheme of things, his bedroom being a mess is just a small irritation. Anything that invades our lives I try to deal with; the loud sex conversation went well but it was a tricky one to have.
What used to happen was that I'd react to the small things in the wrong way and things would escalate when the root of the problem was that I was completely fed up because he wasn't paying rent - all because I wasn't insisting on it.
I found using DEARMAN really effective.
I used this when I raised the fact that he was persistently late with his rent.
I found this scenario useful (I'm using my iPhone so don't know how to get a link in):
www.dbtselfhelp.com/html/interpersonal_effectiveness1.htmlWalking in to find a complete mess in the kitchen must have been irritating. Especially when you're tired after a full days work. Does it happen often? Are they actually saving and have a date they're working towards to get their own place?
L