Anonymous wrote:"Forget" to leave the back door open when nobody's home. Lure the dogs away from the property with a trail of table scraps. Feign ignorance; never look back.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like the phrase "family home" is the living arrangement version of "fiancé", where the man in question is someone you have been living with for years and have children with, no date set for a wedding and you are paying the bills.
A phrase, like "fiancé" in some cases, used to deflect from what is actually going on, which is freeloading off your inlaws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you living in the family home? Does that mean your in-laws house, not yours? If so, time to move out.
If it's not your house, you have no say in who lives there.
If it's not your face, you have no say in who licks it.
If it's not your bed, you have no say in who sleeps in it.
You're right that you "have some serious issues," but your sister-in-law and her dogs don't make the list.
I'm lovin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you living in the family home? Does that mean your in-laws house, not yours? If so, time to move out.
If it's not your house, you have no say in who lives there.
If it's not your face, you have no say in who licks it.
If it's not your bed, you have no say in who sleeps in it.
You're right that you "have some serious issues," but your sister-in-law and her dogs don't make the list.
Anonymous wrote:Why the hell do you all live in the same house? That is so weird. Can you not afford your own house? You have no right to complain - your SIL is your MIL's child. She has more "right" to be there than you do. Not that any normal grown-up should live in their parent's or in-law's home. You are both losers but at least she isn't complaining.