Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15.
Absolutely not, no and no way. DH can deal with it. ESPECIALLY given cold/flu/RSV/COVID. Absolutely hell to the no.
+1 — no way, since she’s mainly crashing at your place so she can go out and socialize and bring back who knows what at the height of flu season, with RSV and Covid no joke for a newborn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dunno. As someone who had ill-timed houseguests for both of my pregnancies/births, I don't think I'd be too annoyed about this. Maybe a 3 out of 10. My first was really difficult and I barely slept, but it was nice to have someone around to talk to. My second was so easy and slept so much that I was really bored and again, it was nice to at least have someone to pass time with.
Are we talking like...doesn't lift a finger as in won't make dinner/clean up? Or she won't even make sandwiches?
Has never made a sandwich or meal or offered me a cup of water before. Extremely unhelpful. I’ll be expected to cook for her.
Anonymous wrote:9/10 if she was the type to help, 12/10 based on the last sentence.
There is an easy way to avoid being this annoyed, though: do what 13:12 suggested. Say you are very sorry but cannot accommodate her. Just be chill about it. Same with your husband. In situations like this, it's not very fair, but my husband and I do this thing where we volunteer to be thrown under the bus. If he doesn't want a confrontation but I don't mind being used as the excuse, he will say "I would but my wife isn't okay with it." If your husband just feels bad saying no and doesn't want a confrontation, I'd be 100% willing to be the bad guy in this scenario.
Anonymous wrote:I would not allow this. She is trampling over you and your DH is letting her. She can easily change her ticket, even if you have to cover the cost of the change.
which my husband agreed to