Bring your own linens? Not unless you're told to. It is horribly rude to bring your own linens because it says that the host's linens are not up to your standard. If that is your feeling then you shouldn't be staying there. Were you raised under a rock? |
ok. I just don't stay at filthy places, I don't care if someone like you would be offended. But it's totally appropriate for kids to bring their own things, as I said. But keep pretending its the guests responsibility to make the host feel comfortable, not the other way around.
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| Good for your daughter. The guest bed sheets should be changed after each use and your daughter is right. Its one thing if they don't have a washer/dryer but they do. I am impressed your daughter came up with a reasonable solution without complaining or making a big deal about it. Let her bring the bedding and let it go. |
The linens haven't been washed in ages. Its gross. |
This thread is so weird. Everyone’s focused on the sister’s sheets, but everyone is ignoring the red flag in bold. Your husband “caught” (wtf?) your daughter doing something totally normal and now it’s this weird overblown family drama. I always take my own pillow & towel if I’m sleeping away from home, and have since I was a kid. Maybe get her a sleeping bag and a travel towel and stop pathologizing something totally normal. |
I agree it’s nbd to bring your own stuff to a sleepover. Extremely rude to have DH call and confront the host/his sister asking why her sheets aren’t clean. I don’t stay places I think are gross but I don’t tell the person that’s why I’m not staying there! |
| Has OP actually figured out if the in laws sheets are actually dirty or if they just use really strongly scented fabric softener or something? |
OP here, I talk with my daughter and she said it's the same bedding and it has stain and it smells awful. Pets are allowed on all beds in the house including guest room. I have suspended sleepovers for the moment. |
It sounds like they are actually gross and OP thought it was fine to tell them that’s why her daughter was bringing linens. Classless. |
This is the more logical solution. She can just have day visits. |
Sure. We also have running water here and expect food you serve to guests not to be spoiled given we have refrigerators. I don't see the point of bringing third world countries into this family drama. Let the girl bring her own sheets if she wants to. No biggie. |
Frankly, after the stunt OP's family pulled, I doubt the daughter will be a super welcome guest for sleepovers for quite some time. |
| Reasons why we don’t do sleepovers in my family. Avoid family drama and the clean queen. |
I'm always amazed at how DCUM families relate to each other. In my family, if my sister or brother had a dirty house, we're close enough for me to just say "you need to clean your damn house" or "your sheets smell terrible." They might get pissy for a bit, but they would most certainly get over it. We also don't need formal invitations for cousins to spend time with each other. |
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I might not like the way they smell, esp at that age. I am a "sensitive person" but so are 20% of the population. I sometimes bring my favorite pillow when I travel by car because I like the way it feels on my face. Even if the sheets are gross b/c it's the guest bed, maybe they figure that she comes 1x/week, and so they should wash them every 2 months or somethng, because that's about a week in total. Not ideal, but I don't think it's living in squalor if this is what they do. REALLY not a biggie.
And I say this as someone who washes my sheets 1x a week but used to do it twice because it feels good and I like the smell |