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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So who is this guy? Dh's BFF from college or something?[/quote] DH's half-brother who brought along his shrieking 2yo. FML. [/quote] You mean YOUR brother-in-law who brought along YOUR niece/nephew? You sound like the SIL from hell.[/quote] I don't consider him my BIL. He was DH's dad's lovechild who turned up three years ago thanks to Ancestry.com. DH has another brother who is #goals thanks to my MIL. [/quote] Wtf. This sounds like drama city: love child bro shows up 3 yo ago, has a 2 yo, lives with you while the mom/wife is dpeoloyed, you have to listen about their impending divorce, and he’s a forgetful slob. No way, you should not be their fall back plan. How awkward for everyone— except the new Moocher of course. [/quote] This is OP. He is leaving tomorrow but I have to get to work in the morning (thank goodness!). He initated contact three years ago. And my DH is a softie while MIL doesnt want to acknowledge him, same with the other brother (FIL and her are still married). This person's wife confided in me that she's been thinking of divorce because of his alcohol abuse problems (eventually she packed him off to rehab) but she's holding out based on hope. I like his wife but I am so surprised she ended up with him (she's the type who thinks love can change a person). So yes, it's definitely drama. [/quote] If the guy is leaving tomorrow why on earth would you create drama over the forgotten napkin? You are going to work in the morning and by the time you get home he will be gone and you'll have your house back. Honestly, if the guy had days more at your house I might understand why you blew your top over the napkin. But the dude is leaving - TOMORROW. Ugh, Op.[/quote] It's called the straw that broke the camel's back. Honestly, I couldn't give a damn if I ever see him again. [/quote]
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