Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this cleaning bathroom after visiting family leaves. Can someone explain? We usually clean bathrooms on regular schedule and I can see maybe straightening a little bit before a guest arrives but why do you need to clean right after they leave? We just go ahead and use sink/tub/toilet as usual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this cleaning bathroom after visiting family leaves. Can someone explain? We usually clean bathrooms on regular schedule and I can see maybe straightening a little bit before a guest arrives but why do you need to clean right after they leave? We just go ahead and use sink/tub/toilet as usual.
I suspect that OP usually keeps a dirty house. She is forced to clean up because nephew comes and lives with them. There are a lot of dirty people and hosting or entertaining is very stressful for them.
There is no reason to clean the guest bathroom when the guests leave. Clean on the regular schedule. Ditto for the sheets etc. It is really not a hardship. I cannot fathom that family becomes a burden on these people.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this cleaning bathroom after visiting family leaves. Can someone explain? We usually clean bathrooms on regular schedule and I can see maybe straightening a little bit before a guest arrives but why do you need to clean right after they leave? We just go ahead and use sink/tub/toilet as usual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Husband would clean himself but cleaning is not his strong point. I'll have to clean afterwards as we use that hall bath too and when kids come they use it.
Husband takes on all responsibility. Prepares the room, buys groceries, picks them up/drops them off, cleans up afterwards.
If he does a bad job cleaning, march him back into the bathroom, point out what he missed, make him do it again.
You do absolutely nothing. NOTHING. I have never helped my H prepare our home for when his family visits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your nephew is not demanding 5-star treatment then how is it a problem to host him? He should be treated like a member of the family.
Make your normal food, do normal amount of cleaning, show him around the kitchen so he can help himself, ask him to take a uber to your place.
I think the problem is you, OP.
why are you gaslighting her and trying to make her feel bad? what is your agenda?
Anonymous wrote:If your nephew is not demanding 5-star treatment then how is it a problem to host him? He should be treated like a member of the family.
Make your normal food, do normal amount of cleaning, show him around the kitchen so he can help himself, ask him to take a uber to your place.
I think the problem is you, OP.