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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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?[/quote] 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.[/quote] This is the more logical solution. She can just have day visits.[/quote] Frankly, after the stunt OP's family pulled, I doubt the daughter will be a super welcome guest for sleepovers for quite some time. [/quote] 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. [/quote]
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