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[quote=Anonymous]Please settle an argument with my husband's family. My husband caught our daughter packing bedding and a towel last night, she was having a sleepover with her two cousins over the weekend. Our daughter is 13 years old and very independent. My husband asked her why she was packing bedding, she stated that her aunt's house don't have clean bedding and she is tired of the smell. I overheard the conversation, waited until my daughter left for school and ask my husband what's going on at his sister's house? He was upset I told him just call your sister and ask if everything was okay without saying anything about the bedding issue. Sister-in-law and I don't get along but we have kids the same age group and we encourage them to spend time together. Last weekend her daughter's came over and spend time with us. This is the first time I'm hearing but the bedding issue. My husband had the conversation with the sister and she basically just told him to mind his own business and check our daughter privilege? So basically I am confused, is having a clean home and regularly changing your bedding until a new way of saying that people are privilege.[/quote]
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