Dear Abby: My mother-in-law knows my rules for my house, but just ignores them.
Dear Abby: Do I just ignore my in-laws' annoying behavior? My invite-herself mother-in-law knows my rules of the house yet constantly tramples my boundaries. My in-laws constantly invite themselves to stay at our home. Hubby’s mom has a rule that guests strip their beds the morning they leave. This is something I don’t, as the hostess, want them to do. They know it but give me constant grief about it. Recently, my sister-in-law went ahead and stripped the sheets.
What should I do about them mowing over my boundary? . What do I say next time the cheapos ask to stay?
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