Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The point is that you are placing your psychological comfort above your guests', and that is not usually what is understood by "my house, my rules". You don't sound very mature or understanding, OP.
Perhaps I’m not. And based on responses I will accept I’m wrong. But I will rectify and just not open my house to the possibility again. I’ve got three other siblings in the area who can be more welcoming. Everyone has their quirks and this is apparently one of mine.
it would be so nice if you could have a quirk that didn't involve wanting to be nasty to other people for no reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The point is that you are placing your psychological comfort above your guests', and that is not usually what is understood by "my house, my rules". You don't sound very mature or understanding, OP.
Perhaps I’m not. And based on responses I will accept I’m wrong. But I will rectify and just not open my house to the possibility again. I’ve got three other siblings in the area who can be more welcoming. Everyone has their quirks and this is apparently one of mine.
Anonymous wrote:
The point is that you are placing your psychological comfort above your guests', and that is not usually what is understood by "my house, my rules". You don't sound very mature or understanding, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m saying up front I’m not a fan of my 13 yo nephew.
My BIL is here helping me work on my house. He brought my nephew, which I’m fine with.
I have one guest room with a queen sized bed. And a loveseat that pulls out to a twin. My nephew is sleeping in the guest room leaving his 6’4” father in my living room on the twin. They slept this way at my sisters house a couple of weeks ago even though she tried to have BIL take the guest room. This is just one example of how that family bends over backwards for their son (they also have a daughter who always plays second fiddle for everything).
I find this SO disrespectful. Completely unacceptable behavior towards a parent.
Can I insist that my guest room is for adults only? And, if so, when should I make it clear this won’t be happening again? In the morning? Next time they come?
And, just to get ahead of anyone saying ‘just be happy he’s helping you.” I’m paying my BIL $1,200 for about 7 hours of work in my basement because he’s out of a job. My handyman quoted me $700.
Why on earth is this your business? If he was displacing you or one of your immediate family, it would be your business.
Anonymous wrote:I’m saying up front I’m not a fan of my 13 yo nephew.
My BIL is here helping me work on my house. He brought my nephew, which I’m fine with.
I have one guest room with a queen sized bed. And a loveseat that pulls out to a twin. My nephew is sleeping in the guest room leaving his 6’4” father in my living room on the twin. They slept this way at my sisters house a couple of weeks ago even though she tried to have BIL take the guest room. This is just one example of how that family bends over backwards for their son (they also have a daughter who always plays second fiddle for everything).
I find this SO disrespectful. Completely unacceptable behavior towards a parent.
Can I insist that my guest room is for adults only? And, if so, when should I make it clear this won’t be happening again? In the morning? Next time they come?
And, just to get ahead of anyone saying ‘just be happy he’s helping you.” I’m paying my BIL $1,200 for about 7 hours of work in my basement because he’s out of a job. My handyman quoted me $700.