Moved back in with your parents? Talk to an AI about it
It's more common than anyone admits. The 'failure' narrative is wrong. Akiind is a place to figure out what this season is for.
Moving back in with parents (as an adult) is one of those life events that comes with way more shame than it deserves. Sometimes it's a strategic move, sometimes it's necessary, sometimes it's the only option. Akiind can help you drop the shame story, set the boundaries that make it livable, and figure out what this season is actually for.
Signs this might be you
- You told your friends you're 'staying with family for a bit' but you've been there for months
- You feel like a teenager again, and not in a fun way
- You can't tell if your parents are happy you're there or quietly resentful
- You want your own life back but you don't know when that becomes possible
Try a prompt
Open akiind and start with one of these. Or replace the specifics with your own.
- "I moved back in with my parents and I feel like I failed at being an adult."
- "I don't know how to be myself in their house anymore."
- "I need to set boundaries but I don't know how without starting a war."
What akiind is good at here
It's more common than anyone admits. The 'failure' narrative is wrong. Akiind is a place to figure out what this season is for.
What akiind won't do
akiind won't diagnose, won't prescribe, and won't tell you what to do. It will help you think out loud. For crisis moments or clinical concerns, please use a licensed professional — see our medical disclaimer.
Common questions
Is this a failure?
No. It's a season. Many people do it, including people whose lives look very successful from the outside. Akiind can help you drop the shame and focus on what you actually want this season to be.