Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it your stuff she's asking for? Or your mom's?
+1 can't imagine her wanting a needlepoint pillow you made. Maybe grandmas?
Post sounds dishonest and fishy.
Anonymous wrote:She asked you if she can have your desk??
Are you close? Is she trying to feel close to you by having your personal things?
Just laugh, tell her no, and tell her where she can buy the same or similar item. If she gets upset say "I also love it, so I want to keep it."
Anonymous wrote:Is it your stuff she's asking for? Or your mom's?
Anonymous wrote:How about "We've been through this. As always, the answer is no."
Anonymous wrote:She asked you if she can have your desk??
Are you close? Is she trying to feel close to you by having your personal things?
Just laugh, tell her no, and tell her where she can buy the same or similar item. If she gets upset say "I also love it, so I want to keep it."
Anonymous wrote:My sister is coming for the holidays. She is very jealous of my life, even though she and her husband had about the same income. When our mom died I gave her almost everything to prevent battles over china, etc. I have an elegant home. Her's is crammed with stuff. Every time she's visited me she asks if she can have things (picture frames, desk, needlepoint cushions). I've already told her that this topic is off limits but it probably won't stop her asking and moping if I say no. Too late to call off trip. She arrives tomorrow. I'm already removing a couple hot button items to a closet at my daughter's house. Any (useful) suggestions?