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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So he’s not a guest, he’s a short term roommate and family. Set up house rules/cleaning expectations/cooking schedule. Don’t let things fester for so long that you go ballistic about a napkin. It makes you seem completely unstable and bitchy. You acted like you had a dinner guest who lefts napkin behind. The full story would have been helpful.[/quote] The napkin was the last straw. Because he just left the table in front of me. Since he's been here, the floor has become extra dirty and the entire kitchen looks like the Tasmanian Devil went through it. [/quote] Exactly! You should have set ground rules from the get go. You have been using the passive aggressive route until you explode over a napkin. Leave the house and reassess when you get home. [/quote] Seriously, someone has to set ground rules for an adult? The person is old enough to be a decent human being. [/quote]
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