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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can we stop getting sidetracked into locked doors? Maybe OP's in-laws have keys -- that still doesn't mean they can waltz into her house whenever it's convenient for them.[/quote] Actually I disagree, I think it is relevant. How did the inlaws get in the house? With keys? Do they have their own set? IMO using keys to unlock the door without permission is more of a crossed boundary than opening a locked door. Just today I stopped by a friend's house, she was expecting me but when I knocked and knocked and texted she never replied. I tried the door, it was unlocked, so I opened it, peeked my head in, said "hello, Larla, it's me Quinoa, are you here?" Only then did she head me, she said she was in the basement. To make a short point into a long story, maybe a similar thing happened here. Inlaws show up, knock on the door, hear nothing, for some reason try the door, it opens, so they come in and are saying " hello? ". VERSUS they have a key, don't even knock, just unlock the door and come on in. I would be more upset with the second scene. And this is another PSA, lock your fing doors![/quote]
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